![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That should force all mods you're subscribed to to re-download. If that doesn't work, try deleting the file Mods.sqlite in Documents/My Games/Sid Mier's Civilization VI. And it's certainly better than if pre-ordering was the only way to get them. If that doesn't work, try un-ticking and re-ticking the 'installed' checkbox of the DLC on the library page, and un-subscribing then re-subscribing to the mods. That seems OK? It's certainly not an appealing idea to pitch to those who are deadset against pre-ordering, but it's not nearly as offensive as the pre-order schemes we've seen before it, where the Aztecs would eventually become available to purchase. And not just available, but completely free. So it's a pre-order exclusive, and sort of gated day-one DLC, but it will eventually be available to everyone. Approximately three months after release, Montezuma and the Aztec people will become free DLC, essentially being incorporated into the base game at no cost. The Aztecs-a civ that's been in the base version of every game in the main series-will be exclusive to those who pre-order Civ 6, but only for 90 days. So in a world where pre-order incentives can sometimes feel exploitative, tempting gamers to buy before we even know if the game is any good, Civilization 6's pre-order bonus stands out as a surprisingly decent compromise. ![]()
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