Faith in Civilization 5: Campaign Edition (macOS)

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I have the Civilization V: Campaign Edition for macOS. At a point (I think playing the scenarios of the game) I remember seeing Faith and religions. Though, I cannot find that in a set-up game.

I looked a bit online, but it seems that I cannot find a clear guidance or answer for Faith in Civilization V: Campaign Edition for macOS. Can somebody tell me how to have Faith in the set-up games in Civilization V: Campaign Edition for macOS?






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Does Civilization V work on Mac?

A: Yes! The Mac App Store and Steam versions of Civilization V are 64 bit.

How do you get faith in Civ 5?

Producing Faith It isn't normally present on terrain (except on certain natural wonders), so its main sources are found inside your cities, in the two exclusive faith-producing buildings: the Shrine and the Temple.

Does Civ 5 have religion?

Religion is a feature reintroduced in the Civilization V: Gods & Kings expansion pack. Just as in the real world, Religion consists of a series of Beliefs, which define the religion's ideas and goals. In the game environment this is represented through a system of bonuses, which have a diverse set of possible effects.

Can you win Civ 5 with religion?

To achieve a Religious Victory, your Religion must be the 'predominant' religion in every other civilization in the game. A Religion is the predominant one for a civ when it is followed by more than 50% of the cities in that civilization.



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