Installer Steam
log på
|
sprog
简体中文 (forenklet kinesisk)
繁體中文 (traditionelt kinesisk)
日本語 (japansk)
한국어 (koreansk)
ไทย (thai)
Български (bulgarsk)
Čeština (tjekkisk)
Deutsch (tysk)
English (engelsk)
Español – España (spansk – Spanien)
Español – Latinoamérica (spansk – Latinamerika)
Ελληνικά (græsk)
Français (fransk)
Italiano (italiensk)
Bahasa indonesia (indonesisk)
Magyar (ungarsk)
Nederlands (hollandsk)
Norsk
Polski (polsk)
Português (portugisisk – Portugal)
Português – Brasil (portugisisk – Brasilien)
Română (rumænsk)
Русский (russisk)
Suomi (finsk)
Svenska (svensk)
Türkçe (tyrkisk)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamesisk)
Українська (ukrainsk)
Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Because I seem to keep getting the same characters classes I didn't choose after rookie use and wanted to make sure I was doing it right before using it.
Do you have Mod Options Menu installed? Bring up the normal ingame options then wait a second or two.
I have both Mod Options Menu and Mod Config Menu running. When I open the Mod Options Menu menu :) I can see the Disable Any Class options. I haven't tried to use it though, next campaign I plan to replace the vanilla sniper with Lucubration's rework.
Do you have an idea on how to avoid this problem?
Thank you for your work.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/filedetails/?id=652998069
The other mod is named "Mod Configuration Menu":
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=667104300
Most likely you have MCM installed and not MOM
The options screen shows up via the Mod Options Menu plugin that is listed as a "required item" by this plugin. It is accessed through the game's main options screen.
When does this Disable screen show up?
Because I would love the ability to only allow the vanilla classes normaly, but mod clases from the GTS
...Now if only there was a way to distinguish classes with the same name.
I'm not doing anything crazy in there, just using the built-in method to save a config file. It gets saved to "Documents\my games\XCOM2\XComGame\Config\XComDisableAnyClass.ini" in Windows; I'm not sure what the equivalent user config directory would be on the Mac.
If you want to avoid using the UI, you should be able to just create/edit the equivalent .ini file directly. The file format is like this, and uses the soldier class template names:
[DisableAnyClass.DisableAnyClass_Config]
ClassNames=Ranger
ClassNames=Grenadier