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Fordítási probléma jelentése
the long war perk button disapear also but the new classes are still in.
i tryed to subsribe the Mod again ...nope stll gone
On the alt mod manager, it says the only "conflicting mods" don't really conflict, but just change certain UI listings and these include LW tool box and perk pack, Mod everything, and show me the personell.
It does seem to conflict with the fatigue mod, but it hasn't crashed my game yet.
The only way I got them to start working was to remove the Config folder in MyDocs. I've now narrowed it down to a single file.
Seems, at complete random, the launcher will just break some existing mods for no apparently reason. Possibly only the ones that use overrides.
In my case, this is fixed by removing the XComEngine.ini file. When the launcher is next run, it rebuilds it and the mods start working properly again.
I've taken to setting up the game as I prefer, then creating a backup file. When it breaks, I just copy the backup. Alternatively, you could set it to read only, but if you change an option ingame or change your mods, it won't save the changes you made and your new/removed mods won't update ingame properly, so I don't recommend that.
The only thing you'll break if you delete the folder is your video settings and keybinds. Everything gets restored just by launching the game; that's how UE3 works.
XComEngine.ini - stores your graphics settings.
XComInput.ini - stores your control settings.
All other settings seem to be stored somewhere else.
If you don't deviate from standard settings at all, or too much, you can just delete the whole thing and set them back up ingame, otherwise you should keep a backup and look to copy your differences over (if you know how to manage the files; otherwise you might put the bugged stuff back in).
I would advise to delete the whole folder and start fresh. Enable the mods you want to use, setup your graphic and control options, exit the game and then backup your XComEngine.ini file. When it randomly breaks again, just copy it back into the folder.
Pretty annoying to have to keep doing this.. Might try to rebuild all the mods I use with the latest version of the game to make sure they're working correctly, but that will take some time and learning..