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2K Launcher 1.3.0 Release Notes

Features
• An Option to check for new 2K Launcher Updates - In the Application Settings, click on "Check for Updates" which will get a new update if available. Please note, the 2K Launcher will need a restart to apply the update.
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• Launcher app files are not being extracted to %LocalAppData%\T2GP Launcher
• Fixed Missing 2K icon on the Launcher window fixed in the Alt-Tab overlay and taskbar
• Fixed Incorrect string translations in Error Reporter
• Game play is now fixed using Steam Streaming mod launch

This endgame replay mod for Civilization 6 looks really cool

The only thing better than having a great run in 4X game Civilization VI is being reminded of how great it was through a replay. The 'Endgame Map Replay' mod by Technoluddite does exactly what it says on the tin. It plays out the just-finished match on an abstracted hex map which looks similar to one of the map modes you can activate in-game.


Firaxis' popular strategy game does already provide endgame stats that you can look at to see how well you did, but this Civ 6 mod offers a more in-depth alternative. It doesn't replace the existing endgame screen, rather it adds a new tab. "When selected this displays a map of the world," the mod page explains, "initially showing it as it was at the beginning of the game."


Using playback tools that also come with the mod, you can then watch the match (and map) unfold from the player civ's perspective. It shows when new cities and infrastructure get placed, territory gains and losses, and even the spread of religion. There are also additional options and configurable settings you can play around with as well.


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All of Civ. One Low Price!

If you’re looking to get into the latest entry in the series, you can pick up the Civilization VI Anthology, which includes all Civilization VI content in a discounted bundle. If you own some, but not all, of the Civilization VI content, don’t fret - it’s a “Complete the Set” bundle. This means Steam will automatically deduct what you already have in your library from the total.

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Conquer Pokémon's Sinnoh region with this Civilization 6 map mod

While we all wait to find out what Firaxis has decided to do next with Civilization VI, players are finding their own fun through the wonderful world of Civ 6 mods. Some mods have brought new life to the 4X game's stale oceans, while others let you summon XCOM's aliens to help you conquer the map. This map mod lets you conquer Pokémon's Sinnoh region.


This mod was created by user Skylar Saphyr to celebrate the upcoming release of Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, remakes of the original Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum games, which are set in the Sinnoh region, and launched the fourth generation of Pokémon.


This huge 86x80 map manages to recreate everything from the snowy north to the massive mountain range that splits the region down the centre, along with all of the major forests and lakes. Minor rivers are still procedurally generated by Civ 6's world generator, so no two games will be exactly alike, and there are plenty of easter eggs to discover as well.


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This endgame replay mod for Civilization 6 looks really cool

Civilization fan spends a month making 150 Civ 6 builds in Minecraft

You may remember a few months ago when we spotted a Civilization fan who was remaking Civ VI's wonders in Minecraft, and it seems the Civilization x Minecraft fan crossovers are not over yet. User Karlusha has stepped up to the plate, making nearly 150 recreations of Civilization VI infrastructure builds on the mini-plots in the popular crafting game.


As far as Minecraft builds go, these are certainly creative. Being able to recreate just one of the strategy game's 3D models in the game's blocky visual style is certainly no easy feat, and Karlusha has done 147, with a further nine terrain tiles. They've then combined some of them to create more intricate builds of connecting squares, with roads and bridges linking everything together where needed.


Karlusha stated that it took them around a month to complete this set, working on "small portions in spare time". I guess this is one way to pass the time while we wait for Civilization 7 to turn up. We're not the only ones showing our appreciation either - plenty of other denizens of the r/civ subreddit have also shared their admiration for Karlusha's work as well.


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This endgame replay mod for Civilization 6 looks really cool

Six new ways to play Civilization 6

Conquer Pokémon's Sinnoh region with this Civilization 6 map mod