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As a temp fix, you can manually go inside each class mod folder and go to the config folder, then find the XcomClassData.ini file, exit it with a text editor, and near the top they should have:
+SoldierClasses = NAME OF CLASS
If you put a ; in-front of the +SoldierClasses bit, it'll disable the class for you.
EG: If you want to disable the Marine class from the Proficiency Class Pack, find the mod folder (this particular mod folder is usually in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\268500\1265143828\Config), find the XcomClassData.ini file, right-click and open it with a text editor (Notepad is fine), then change this line:
+SoldierClasses = WOTC_APA_Marine
to this:
;+SoldierClasses = WOTC_APA_Marine
This weirdly only works for SOME class mods... not sure why. Hope it helps.
Ooo. Is that a new YouTube series starting?