Sid Meier's Civilization V
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Sid Meier's Civilization V is the fifth installment of the classic Turn Based strategy game series Civilization, developed by Firaxis. All versions of Civilization V require Steam be installed to play.
Availability
Game of The Year Edition
The Game of the Year Editions of the game do not contain all DLCs. They are conspicuously missing Korea and Wonders DLC, as well as the latest expansion pack Gods and Kings.[1]
The Game of the Year Edition contains the following:
- Digital Soundtrack
- Explorer's Map Pack
- Civilization and Scenario Pack: Denmark - The Vikings
- Civilization and Scenario Pack: Polynesia
- Double Civilization and Scenario Pack: Spain and Inca
- Cradle of Civilization: Mesopotamia
- Cradle of Civilization: Americas
- Cradle of Civilization: Asia
- Cradle of Civilization: Mediterranean
- Babylon
DLC And Bonus Content
Location Of Soundtrack
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\sid meier's civilization v\Assets\DLC\DLC_Deluxe\Soundtrack\
List of Available DLC
- Civilization and Scenario Pack: Korea
- Wonders of The Ancient World Scenario Pack
- Explorer's Map Pack
- Civilization and Scenario Pack: Denmark - The Vikings
- Civilization and Scenario Pack: Polynesia
- Double Civilization and Scenario Pack: Spain and Inca
- Cradle of Civilization: Mesopotamia
- Cradle of Civilization: Americas
- Cradle of Civilization: Asia
- Cradle of Civilization: Mediterranean
- Babylon
- Gods and Kings Expansion (Available June 19, 2012)
Video Settings
Borderless Fullscreen Windowed
Functioning using Borderless Windowed.[2]
Skip Introduction Video
This is an option available in Options > Interface Options > Skip Intro Video
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Issues And Fixes
Secondary Installers
If you're encountering issues with launching Civilization V, make sure everything installed smoothly.
Aside from verifying your game cache and checking your connection with Steam, you may also need to manually run secondary installers required by this game.
Exit Steam entirely.
Browse to your Civilization V installation folder
C:\Program files\Steam\Steamapps\common\sid meier's civilization v\
Run the following installers:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\Common\sid meier's civilization v\VCRedist\vcredist_x86.exe
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\Common\sid meier's civilization v\DirectX\DXSetup.exe
Reboot your computer and test any issues again.
If you continue to have difficulty, and you are running Windows Vista or 7, please also run the following installer (if you are using Window XP you may skip this step):
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\Common\sid meier's civilization v\DirectX\D3D11Install.exe
Reboot once more and test the issue again.
Issues with Version 1.0.1.674
On June 14, 2012, an update was released to Civilization V that added a number of new features, as well as some new problems with the game.
Saved games created before the patch may no longer work, or have randomized civilizations. Starting a new game is recommended.
Some people have complained that loading saved games, whether saved before or after the patch, causes massive unhappiness to occur in the game, even if the population was happy before saving.
There is a bug which causes the game to freeze up and crash, in both DX9 and DX11 modes when opening the Load Game screen at any point during the game.
There is a bug in which some people are unable to select units, give orders, or end turns. This can be resolved in some cases by lowering the graphics settings. Another method is to edit config.ini in My Documents/My Games/Civilization V/ (Windows) and change EnableGameCoreThreading = 1 to EnableGameCoreThreading = 0. This method allows the game to run without changing the graphics settings. It also may help with random crashes/start up crashes since the new patch.
If the path to the saved games folder contains any non-English characters, saved games may cause Civilization V to crash after the patch. Moving the My Documents folder seems to fix this.
OS Specific Troubleshooting
If the above does not resolve the issue and you are running Windows 7 or Windows Vista, please complete the instructions in Steam's Windows 7 and Windows Vista Troubleshooting FAQ.
If you are running in Windows XP, take the following steps:
- Exit Steam.
- Go to the "Start" menu, select "Run", type "regedit" and click "OK".
- Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\VALVE
- Right click and select "Permissions"
- Check the "Allow" boxes for "Admin" and "System" for both "Full control" and "Read".
Disabling the Starting Cinematic
A lot of people find this annoying. This tweak will not shorten the time the game launches in, as the game will show you a black screen for the small while that the cut scene would have been in.
Locate Usersettings.ini
and find SkipIntroVideo = 0
then change 0 to 1.
Windows:
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization V\
Mac OSX:
/Documents/Aspyr/Sid Meier's Civilization 5/
You can also delete the Civ5_Opening_Movie_en_** on your game folder or replace it with other video you please.
The latest patch for Civilization V included an option to disable the opening cinematic, as well as adds loading screens instead of a blank screen. The usersettings.ini tweak is no longer necessary.
Problems Downloading DLC
Occasionally, when you buy DLC from Steam, you will not find it available in your game. The exact cause of this is unknown. The most effective way to fix this error would be to verify the game cache files, but you may find this doesn't work / crashes Steam. When this happens, you can fix it by uninstalling and re-installing Civilization V through Steam. Additional problems uninstalling or re-installing are Steam-related.
Unable to Run DirectX 11
If Steam doesn't highlight the option to run DirectX 10 & 11 on the game launcher, stating it requires Service Pack 2 or above, the solution is:
1. Quit out of Steam.
2. Right-click on the Steam.exe application (found in the Steam installation folder) and select "Properties", then select the "Compatibility" tab.
3. At the bottom of this tab is a button called "Change Settings for All Users". Click it.
4. Change the compatibility mode to AT LEAST "Windows Vista Service Pack 2".
5. Relaunch Steam.
This should correct this particular problem for you. When you install steam on 64-bit system, or on a different drive than "C", Steam will sometimes relegate itself to "Compatibility Mode" which can cause bad things to happen.
System Requirements
Useful Links
Community
Support
- 2K Support (Publisher, primary contact)
- Firaxis Support (Developer)
- Steam Support (only for Steam related issues such as installation issues, missing DLC, etc.)