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You're asking about how to use mods, right? You have to choose 'mods' in the game menu and 'enable' the mod you have installed.
Je me suis abonné à 'The Khmer' mais je ne comprends pas ; cette civilisation n'apparait pas dans mon jeu,( pas plus que les autres 'objets' du work shop que j'ai sélectionné aussi...). Je ne peux donc pas faire de commentaire. Est ce que cela ne fonctionne pas parce que ma version est en français?
I'm thai. I ever went to Cambodia.
the prior post is aimed at [RIOT]Mrars not myself :P
Unless you start next to a warring civ. You can often play peiceful and avoid war the whole game by using diplomacy well. I find this is easily done up until civs start picking Ideologies which cause wars to brake out, and in many cases the pieceful civ get dragged into war cause they are the first to pick ideologies but you can always protect yourself with defense pack or just change your ideology to suit the situation. Im saying this case use to feel all peice/culture oriented civ required luck but once you learn to min-max diplomacy that is really not the case at all.
But the bonus food is just broken unless that 120 is a picture form an endgame wonder.
@Colonel Sanders: Siam is modern Thailand, the Khmer are modern Cambodia. They're about as distinct as Spain and Portugal I suppose; some similarities, but don't/never get them confused.