Is it possible to remove turn limits in multi-player games?

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I've started a game with my friends. However, mid-way through the game, we noticed a turn limit (after saving the game for resuming later).
The odd thing though, is I never opted to enforce one (in the game creation screen).

Question:

Is there any way I can remove the turn limit so that we can play on?
Right now, the limit is 333 turns (of which we're already at turn 120).



Best Answer

I made a simple web app that will let you change the game parameters of a save file, including max turns: Civilization V save editor

Just open your save file in the app and uncheck Time victory (it will automatically set Max turns to 0). Then download the save file with the changes and open it in the game.




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How do you turn off turn limits in Civ 5?

If you choose the No Turn Limit from the dropdown, it indeed disables the score victory. If you, however, set the dropdown to custom and fill in a turn limit of 0 (which means unlimited, effectively the same as no turn limit), you can still have the score victory.

How do you change number of turns in Civ 6?

In advanced options it create game you choose what kind of victories to allow. One of the options is No turn Limit. That turns off score and allows infinite turns until other victory conditions are met.



How to remove the Turn Limit - Civilization 6




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