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1.Place any civs city other than Jerusalem
2.Go to Scenario editor select that civ change to Jerusalem
3.Use the editor at Citis to chane the city name (or don't. i wont judge you)
I hope that reached anyone that had this problem and dindnt found any solution :)
This concern not only this mod, but I would prefer to make some restrictions. Anyway if you're interested answer to me here, or send me a friend request (as I just accept everyone, no care)
Go to your mod folder (usually ...Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS), find "Kingdom Jerusalem Civ Mod.xml" file in the Notepad (or other text editor). In about 20th line change <SoundtrackTag>OTTOMANS</SoundtrackTag> to <SoundtrackTag>OTTOMAN</SoundtrackTag> or <SoundtrackTag>ROME</SoundtrackTag>. Open civ5 and reload your save.
Good luck.
I disagree, but then again I role-played with them and did Patronage-Piety. That was a lot of fun, but I got my ass kicked in the tech game.
Copy the link of mods there (you can find them on https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/)
Once you download them, copy them to you Mod folder (usually: ...\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5). (You should also unzip/unpack them, but the game usually do it on its own)
Good luck.
I disagree. I think the opening text sets the stage for the role you are about to play as leader of a country that some may be unfamiliar with. Civ 5 is half educational and half experience. I think a poorly done opening can take away from both sides of gameplay. You should take some pride in your work. Its not bad. It just needs a bit of spit and polish. Give it some love! <3
Texts are there to be, not to be read. I didn't put high priority on them.