Right now the editor ignores the slot number when saved, and rearranges the starting positions from bottom to top, left to right. Some will be all in a region of the world, others all over the globe. Luxuries in the regular map are in the range of 1-4 each, depending on the strength of the bonus, and all 20 luxury types are placed. Early on you'll get one of each most probably, you'd have to expand to get two, and trade or fight to get 3+ (or explore the whole world).
It has a lot of strategic resources, I want to see how the game plays out with it (especially the AI). Region-wise, the goal is to make every region have something, whether it be a wonder, a luxury or a strategic.
The Americas work as a New World, no start points there, and no horses. Furthermore, I had to manually set the city states also, I tried the option 'random city-state' but. It’s still a work in progress, and it’s not yet clear when maps will. That said, it should be too far off the real world. I was messing around with the world builder recently and got some real tricky situations, among other stuff, I found that to start on a specific location you have to specify a civ and play with that civ. Civilization 6’s World Builder came online earlier this year and allows players to build their own maps. The idea is to make a map inspired by Earth, but tweaked to make regions visually interesting, with more cliffs, passes and nice visuals. And you know, maybe every now and then the cultures match with the location! As for the player, it starts in slot 1, but you can make a local private multiplayer game and assign your player on the slot from the map below. On the left there is main tool menu: Terrain Features Wonders Continents Rivers Cliffs Resources Improvements Additionally in advanced mode: Cities Districts Buildings Units Routes Start positions Owners Terrain Visibility On the right side of the screen you have either single plot editing (Plot button) or a placing tool. While TSL is impossible, what you can do is assign the historical personalities to the corresponding slots. WorldBuilder is a tool to create or edit maps in Civilization VI. When starting a new game, go to maps and it should appear there.
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