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If it doesn't appear that way, you can always add it manually by going to Documents > My Games > Sid Meier's Civilization 5 > MODS > The World of One Piece, copying the .Civ5map file, and adding it to Documents > My Games > Sid Meier's Civilization 5 > Maps
This will make it appear without having to go to Mods in game, and you'll also be able to host it for online multiplayer.
Well, what you can do to make it appear for sure is copy the .civ5map file found in Documents > my games > Sid Meiers Civilization V > MODS
and place it inside
Documents > my games > Sid Meiers Civilization V > Maps
That will let you use it on online multiplayer too.
I am assuming that the reason why it is not showing up is because this map can only run without mods(extra civs, CIV 4 diplomacy, etc..)
i will try it without any mods and get back to you if it does work.
Is the map not appearing on the list, or is it crashing when it's launched?
On the main menu, you go to MODS, accept, you find it on the list, you activate it, you then hit NEXT, and when you go to set up the game, it will appear under Additional Maps.
This is how you activate every map you subscribe to on the workshop.