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The heart of this pack is A Better Advent, which does exactly what it says on the tin. The dev recommends playing one difficulty level lower than you'd normally pick, and that seems fair. It's not as wildly ambitious as Long War 2, but does make for a more complex, harder War Of The Chosen campaign. You also may want the Mod Config Menu, which lets you tweak some mods directly in the options menu.Ī Better Everything by "DerBK" is probably the biggest expansion to War Of The Chosen so far, broken up into modular bits so you can pick and choose what you like. Missing Packages Fix restores some files weirdly absent from War Of The Chosen, and the Community Highlander provides vital hooks that a lot of XCOM 2 mods attach to. You'll also need a couple of prerequisite mods that many others require. That means all the DLC, Tactical Legacy Pack included, since many mods tap into the DLC for assets. Getting startedįor the purpose of today's breakdown, I'm going to assume you have the complete version of XCOM 2: War Of The Chosen. A Better Everything, which we're looking at today, is the only project to come close. There's been nothing quite on that scale since the release of War Of The Chosen. A sequel to Pavonis's fan-made XCOM mod, it offered a wildly different experience with much more strategic management. The most ambitious mod for the game was one of its first, thanks to Firaxis commissioning Pavonis Interactive to produce Long War 2. Here's a deep dive on the boldly named "A Better Everything" - a modular overhaul mod package - plus a few fun extras to freshen up your next scuffle with Advent. The game is finally stabilised, giving modders a nice static test-bed to add new weapons, aliens and features to the squad tactics sandbox. Since the launch of 2017's War Of The Chosen expansion and last year's Tactical Legacy Pack, things have been quiet on the XCOM front. I've returned to an expanded and finalised XCOM 2 this week. Here are a few more that have recently been released and are proving popular for players.Every other Monday, Dominic gives you a reason to dust off one of your old games and dive into its mods with Modder Superior. With the collaboration of more popular modders becoming more frequent lately, larger and bolder projects have been released with some absolutely solid content making them arguably the best Xcom2 mods to have come out to date. Updated August 15, 2021, by Matthew Mckeown: Firaxis’s classic turn-based strategy game has been given a new life with all the various unique and interesting mods the community has created for it over the years. Here is a collection of some of the most essential mods to make any further War of the Chosen playthroughs feel fresh and new. Some are basic UI tweaks or simple gameplay adjustments others are major overhauls that could be considered spin-offs all on their own. Gamers have expanded even further on the game through mods over the years. The base XCOM games are a blast, full of deep tactical gameplay and a decent amount of customization. RELATED: The Classes in XCOM: Enemy Within & XCOM 2: WOTC, Ranked They also released a spinoff, XCOM: Chimera Squad, last year. Not content to just release a good sequel, Firaxis stepped up to the plate and hit another home run with the massive War of the Chosen expansion, which has been regarded as, essentially, XCOM 2.5. XCOM 2, upon its initial release, was met with high praise and was regarded as a step up from its predecessor, a successful reboot of a long-dormant franchise.
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