![]() I vaguely remember I could do this in Civ4, but there doesn't seem anything in Civ5 to examine a regular save game? World builder only allow to open maps. On the left there is main tool menu: Terrain Features Wonders Continents Rivers Cliffs. to learn for future games from the current state of this game. WorldBuilder is a tool to create or edit maps in Civilization VI. ![]() open it up and check in on the details of the AI civilizations production/science/culture/city production etc. /rebates/&252fcivilization-5-world-builder-without-steam. If the password is accepted, then select 'worldbuilder' from the pull-down list, and click 'close'. Enter the password 'worldbuilder', and click 'Verify'. What I would like to do would be to somehow analyze the save game, i.e. Right-click on the 'Sid Meier's Civilization V SDK' link in Steam, and select 'Properties'. ![]() (I guess this just goes to show quantity trumps quality in any Civilization game :-) (If it weren't for the crappy tactical AI, they'd have overrun me long ago.) Also France is at about the same culture level as I am, although my two cities are culture monsters with a lot wonders and all. France basically dominates the complete rest of the map (Rome still left though) and has 14 cities (6 puppets, 8 french), if far ahead in terms of military power and tech. I'm at turn 790 (AD 1770) and went for a cultural victory with 2 cities. A little background: The game I'm currently playing (Pangea, Tiny, King, Marathon) with Egypt certainly looks.
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