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Remove, unsubscribe from all mods. (Not just my own, there can be DLL conflicts, so all mods.) Ensure Mods folder is empty (check the actual folder, not just the game's browser). Make sure game is not running. Double check DLC folder to make sure you don't have EUI (ui_bc1) or any pseudodlc installed. Download/Unzip manual versions of just EA/StS to mods folder. Make sure to delete cache and moduserdata folders. Start civ 5, enable mods, test on duel size to avoid load times and possible frustration.
Shame you are not really working on it anymore, but it's still amazing
I do have to ask tho: are you supposed to lose almost all your cities during a dark age?
It gets quite tiring to lose 3/4 of a continent because of my superior tech
Anyways keep being awesome and best of luck in all your future endeavours
If you ever return to updating EA/StS, and Principe for that matter, then the main thing I wish for (in addition to bugfixing) is an improved strategic and tactical AI, perhaps inspired by some of the AI changes in the Community Patch, Gaia's Core Mod and Acken's Minimalistic Balance. I know you included the great Artificial Unintelligence (the lite version) but those aforementioned DLL mods built on it so they further enhance the AI on the strategic and tactical levels.