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I must say, it's rather discouraging and doesn't present a good impression of something solid and reliable when it has this sort of puzzle and hurdle right at the beginning. Also, you recommend AML but you don't know that this is the problem that's likeliy to crop up as soon as one uses AML with this collection? Please clarify what's going on.
The collection looks fantastic, i hope i can play it soon.
This collection is incredible, thanks so much. I can't imagine how much effort you went through to collect all these but man, this is like a whole different game (in a great way!). Can't understate how awesome and inclusive this collection is; it's like 2 entire gameplay overhauls. Props to you.
[WoTC] Custodian Pack
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2094672450
However, this mod collection is not targeted at new players and it's easy to install mods that make the game exponentially more difficult, radically change it from the vanilla experience, or break your immersion with weird cosmetics. So I created another collection--mostly a curated subset of this collection--designed for new/long-lapsed XCOM 2 players:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2099299329
Huge credit to you, though, Shingen, and thanks for helping me have a sick first playthrough of WotC!
I appreciate the work, Takeda. If you ever want to go above-and-beyond, you could try making a "Lite"- version of the ultimate collection, where you decide what's 'essential' mods and what isn't.
As for why I'm seemingly hitting speedbumps, I dunno. I'm rocking a 6600K and a 1070TI with 16GB of DDR4 Ram. There shouldn't be any issues on the performance side of things.