
Not installed: A mod is flagged as "Not installed" when the mod folder no longer exists, or when the XComMod file is missing. This is the unique identifier from the Steam workshop. XComMod file that is located in the mod folder. The ID corresponds to the file name of the. For local mods, author name is set to "Unknown".Įach mod can me assigned to a user definable category. This is the name of the mod author as reported from the Steam workshop. To restore the original mod name, clear all text and press enter. The name can be changed by double-clicking. This is the name of mod as reported from the Steam workshop. While most columns are pretty self explanatory, others may require some additional explanation. The context menu (3) may show different options, depending on the type of mod (local/Workshop) and on how many mods are selected (single/multiple). Use the mod state filters (5) to quickly find all mods with a specific mod state ("Show state filters" checkbox (6) must be enabled). Quick search a mod by using the text filter (4).
Right click on a column header (2) and select "Filtering" to apply specific filters. Right click on a column header (2) to show/hide different columns. Right click on a mod to open the mod context menu (3). Left click on a column header to sort mods by a specific column. Select multiple mods by holding SHIFT/CTRL + left click. Left click on a group header (1) to select all mods from a specific groups ("Enable grouping" checkbox (6) must be enabled).
In your launcher, you’ll see the list of all downloaded mods, but before you click on the Play button, you have to select the mods to activate them. In order to download the mod you need to relaunch the game from your Steam account. In the bottom right corner you can click on the Subscribe button, and the mod will be added to your Subscriptions. A new window with more details about selected mod will pop up. When you find an interesting mod, click on it. This action will open Steam page XCOM 2 Workshop, where you can find and browse all available mods for XCOM 2. When you install XCOM 2 and start the launcher you can click on the Workshop button, located just below the Play button. In the guide below we’ll show you where to find all mods and how to use them. There will be user created mods as well, and all of them can be downloaded and installed through Steam Workshop. Long War Studios has partnered with Firaxis Games and 2K, and created three unique mods for XCOM 2, all available for free at launch. As you probably know, XCOM 2 players will be able to use mods from the moment they install the game.