
Shows the terrain yield for wherever you plan on putting your city, and changes based on checked preferences.Visualizes city placement using a color-coded yield table to maximize placement efficiency.RMT gives you a visualization when founding cities, districts with adjacency bonuses, and other great features for ease of use. Radial Measuring Tool (RMT) is a great mod especially for those new to the series. Whether you’re new or old to the series, measuring out how many hexes you will need for a factory to affect cities can get a bit tedious. Stop squinting and waving your finger around counting hexes, you look like a fool. Color-codes yields for ease of quick comprehension.Allows routes to be filtered by city-state, international routes, and trade quests.


While it is purely for aesthetics, R.E.D. Modpack resizes units to look more like realistic army miniatures and not like 40-foot tall titans kicking down renaissance walls. Moar soldiers, moar ships, moar everything!

While I strongly encourage everyone to check out all the great skin and civ mods, these are my favorite mods to improve the overall civ experience. Makeovers aside, I find the best mods are the most useful ones that don't sacrifice balance in the original gameplay. Mods in Civ VI run the gamut from new civs, new units, and even new skins that completely change the way the game looks. Keep the game interesting with these great mods.
