Phoenix point capture5/18/2023 ![]() ![]() * Once an excavation is done, a new secondary mission objective (to seize control of the site) is added. * Facilities under repair will also show. * Added the functionality to focus on related site/activity when an item is clicked. * The global agenda tracker (or however you call it) now shows vehicle-related (travel and exploration times) AND excavation-related items. # Features (may not be complete, mod default) If you wanna suffer, set "hardcore" and try to make it through. If you think this mod makes things too easy for you, set "vanilla", play legendary and enjoy the QOL/UI enhancements. If you're happy with your current config just ignore this option. * "RESET" -> This will never get set automatically, you can set it it to force all related values back to the preset's default.Īll this is only relevant if you have entered a valid preset at "BalancePresetId". * "CUSTOMIZED" -> You have changed a value in your config which overrides the desired value of the preset. * "SET" -> All values in your config match the relevant settings of the preset, you're all set :-) To make it easier for you to trust this system there's the settings-field "BalancePresetState" which displays a keyword describing the preset's state: ![]() * Play with a custom config that is based upon a preset * Change the config to your liking even if your changes partially affect the preset * Set a preset at "BalancePresetId" and after you loaded up the game once. Since version 1.10.0.2 i use Modnix's API to save the preset-related settings back to its. * "hardcore": Sets many variables to be even harder than legendary * "vanilla": This will disable all difficulty-related changes and only keep general enhancements Upon popular demand you can set a balance preset which overrides the mod's general defaults if set to recognized values: Just to help you keep track of yourself. If some values in the reference are marked bold it means that your currently set value is different from the mod's default The file is just a source of information, not a configuration file! Read about the settings that you don't understand, understand them, and change them in Modnix's Config Open `settings-reference.htm` or `settings-reference.md`, whatever format you like more Open `%UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Phoenix Point\Mods\AssortedAdjustments\` In that case, after you launched the game with the mod activated for the first time, you can have a look at the reference. Some options are probably hard to understand for new players or just badly named (sry). Feel overwhelmed by the wall of text, breathe and set a few configuration options that are self-explanatory ![]() There should be a "Config"-Tab, open it With the mod installed and selected in Modnix, have a look in the lower left section AssortedAdjustments/AssortedAdjustments.dllĥ. Check your final folder structure, it should contain: Make sure you have Modnix installed, Version 2.5.5 and up are recommendedĤ. zip, open "Config-Tab", configure, save, run game.ġ. zip, open Modnix 2.5.5 , click "Add Mod", select. Various little tweaks to adjust the game to your liking. ![]()
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