

This will recreate the Config folder we previously renamed and create all the required ini files inside it. paragraph of this guide, as it won't work without the "Config" folder).


Go back to your Steam, and launch the game normally from steam (do not use the MOD launcher from 1. You can always remove the new Config folder the game creates and rename "Configx" back to "Config" to restore old settings, but really all you will lose is your modifications to ini files (if you have made any) and the game settings (like grahpics options etc). You can safely right click it and rename it to what ever, for example "Configx". There you should see a folder called "Config". The location may wary from operating system to another) (If you don't know how to find your documents folder, try finding answer from google. To get to your ini files, go to your file explorer and go to documents\my games\XCOM2\XComGame\ This can in some cases even cause crashes in some parts of the game, but it's easy enough to fix. Most commonly I've found out that there is an issue with the ini files, due to either removed / uninstalled mods or updated mods which did not remove their previous settings. If you feel like trying to work it out, check out chapter 4.ĭo note that if you use Steam Workshop for your mod installation, mod maker might at any time release a new version of their mod which may add another override, so just because something was fine yesterday, it doesn't mean you shouldn't recheck the compatibility again today if there are issues. If there is a conflict found, you might be out of luck. If there is an override issue with other mod, it will turn red in the list and more accurate description of the issue can be found from the "Overrides" tab. When running the launcher, you will get a list of all the mods it can find. If you do not find a list, or you want to do that in a little easier way, you can use the 3rd party launcher XCOM Mod Launcher ( download updated version free from ). They might work if the load order is correct in some fashion, but in any case parts of the mod will not work. As a general rule of a thumb, if two mods have same override listed, they will not work together. Many modders list their overrides and known compatibility issues in their mods description page. If you have multiple mods installed, it might be just that your mods are incompatible with each other.
