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My pleasure Marcus!
Glad you enjoy :)
Unfortunatly you will have to chose, they use some of the same variable and they cant both change it.
Hope you still enjoy anyway! Good day :)
Is there anyway to get them to work together?
Remember, the new game must be with only this mod enabled, for the sake of the test.
1) Close civ5, unsubscribe ALL your mod (keep them in favorites in steam if you dont want to lose the reference)
2) Empty your mod folder : C:\Documents and Settings\[YOUR USERNAME]\My documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS
3) Delete the 'Civ5ModsDatabase.db' file located at: C:\Documents and Settings\[YOUR USERNAME]\My documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\cache
4) Resubscribe only to this mod
5) Start civ 5 download the mod and enables it.
6) Start a FRESH new game with standard setting and this mod enabled using the MOD MENU , NOT the Single player menu.
7) Check the tech tree and it should look like in the screenshot above.