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As noted in the description it does nothing by itself and when I double checked I couldn't find of my currently installed mods actually using it. To be honest I'm not certain I ever did have a mod that used it, and I misunderstood the purpose of this.
To fix it try the following:
- Navigate to <steam-install-folder>\steamapps\workshop\content\289070\2781905367\UI
- Open the "Suk_MCUIS.lua" file in notepad
- Change the line that reads:
g_IS_CQUI = Modding.IsModActive("1d44b5e7-753e-405b-af24-5ee634ec8a01")
to
g_IS_CQUI = (Modding.IsModActive("1d44b5e7-753e-405b-af24-5ee634ec8a01") or Modding.IsModActive("20c0bddb-67bf-6e15-8328-60c977b3031e"))
I use CQUI,Simple UI Adjustments,Civtas city states expanded, Civilizations expanded as main mods along with other cosmetic changes like hillier hills.
so it works with your UI mod but not with concise UI mod right?