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I haven't touched this for ages, but I've never had a problem with mountains, as you can see from the screenshots. You should be able to get more mountains by using the plate motion and plate number options. More plates means more mountain ranges
Subscribing should be all that is needed to get it in the game, but I seem to remember Civ 5 being pretty temperamental about mods...
I'm still preparing the next version, which includes major civ spawn placement and some couple refinement.
Thanks for your confirmation for letting me do this.
So I updated this map script to a new version and I want to keep improving it. I'm asking for your permission, are you okay with it?
Don't worry, I still crediting you inside the LUA file, and I'm not claiming this map as my own.
FYI, I already updated this map further to include more custom options and better generation results on smaller map sizes.
I only uploaded on CivFanatics currently. But, if I can get your permission to upload it on Steam Workshop, I'd be glad to do so since there is going to be more people that can enjoy the improved map.
Only some value changes I made for this map, so it caters for my play style.
You can get it on CivFanatics here [forums.civfanatics.com].