

Īnyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance. Latest Play On Linux, which is running Wine 1.5.25. NVidia GTX 760 4GB (running with the latest proprietary drivers from the default repos) I've also done quite a bit of googling, and I can't find anything.ĮDIT: Thought I should point out that it's using one core at full, and has been for a while.
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Net 4 stuff from the configuration options. I manually installed the Visual Studio 2010 from the website. I've tried reinstalling it, to no effect.

I get the launcher-thingy for the SDK to open, but when I click on the WorldBuilder the splash screen opens and then hangs. My problem is that I'm trying to use the map editor that comes with the Civilization V SDK. HOWEVER, if this issue is actually for a Mod you've downloaded for the Civ 5 Live Tuner or other programs for the SDK, say so.Hello all! Just joined this forum, seems like a nice community. If this doesn't work, then I'm sorry, but I'm clueless and don't know why it's being dumb. Make sure you are subscribed to your Mods. Afterwards, redownload your mods via the in-game Mod menu.

One thing: If you had files in your Mods folder from above and that doesn't work, try deleting them and repeating the process. Allow it to run it's course and then start up the game. If it's possible with the Mac Steam equivalent of Windows, try opening your Steam Game Library, right-click on Civ 5, and then go to properties (or whatever Mac has), then hit the Local Files tab, and finally click the "Verify Integrity of Game Cache" button. If there isn't, then your mods are likely not downloading correctly. Go in there and see if there's anything in there. In there, you should be able to locate a file folder fairly quick-like entitled Mods. If Mac has a "My Documents" equivalent and/or a "My Games" equivalent anywhere, try going there and locating a file folder for Sid Meier's Civilization V (with or possibly without the Sid Meier's part). If you have any experience with a Windows system, then this might be able to help you. I run on Windows and not Mac, so please, bare with me.
