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Xcom 2 save game editor
Xcom 2 save game editor









xcom 2 save game editor

I tried both methods and no mods are showing up. (I ask this because if I put spaces in folder names to better track, will that mess it up?Īpologies if this addressed in a later post :) Can we change the folder name to the mod name?Īlso, does the command Line (#3) search for EvacAll.XComMod (as an example) by the folder name, or the filename? If the mod is for the base game it should be in "XcomGame/Mods" or "XCom2-WarOfTheChosen/XcomGame/Mods" for War of the Chosen mods.Ģ) Edit the file "DefaultModOptions.ini" which can be found in "XcomGame/Config" or "XCom2-WarOfTheChosen/XcomGame/Config".

xcom 2 save game editor

I'm using the Long War 2 mod with the GOG version.ġ) Create a folder called Mods in the game installation folder. There's a fix at the end of the Wiki->Faq page that let's you run it even when using GOG:Īmund: Yes, it's possible. So DefaultModOptions.ini should look like: If you're playing with WotC, there's another XComGame folder inside, so use that.Įxample would be MCM: XComGame/Mods/wotc_mod_config_menu->ModConfigMenu.XComMod Thoughts? path should be in XComGame/Mods/(mod you downloaded) update DefaultModOptions file with ActiveMods="" XComMod file names they contain (seems to work better doing this - but also seems unnecessary) I rename every mod download folder the same as the. I've manually downloaded mods and I'm having very few issues with the voice acting mods: I'm running vanilla XCOM 2 (GOG version) - played XCOM on XBOX One for ages but I bought this for the mod scene.

xcom 2 save game editor

(If I aim Vortex manually at the WOTC folder, it just uses the main game folder) But having to add them to the config seems like a chore, and I'm quite frustrated, that this seems to be such a "huge" problem. The only way I've found so far, is to manually add all mods. The problem is that Vortex doesn't specifically start WOTC, only the main game.

xcom 2 save game editor

With Vortex you can easly activate/deactivate mods, and also manage the loading order of the mods. In this post I have explained how I manage the mods with Vortex. I also use this tool to download Steam Workshop mods I use Vortex for managing the mods (Vortex can be downloaded from the Nexus Mods site). The mods are both from Nexus and Steam Workshop. I'm currently running Xcom 2 (gog version, of course) with 33 active mods. Banryu79: I'm not sure who exactly you are replying to, so I write here just for sharing information.











Xcom 2 save game editor