I'm a pretty big fan of XCOM: Enemy Unknown and it's expansion Enemy Within. According to Steam, I've logged nearly 600 hours playing it since I bought it (at launch).
I'm not really the type of person who usually goes in for modding too much unless it's on the Steam Workshop. I know mods are great, but early in my PC days I downloaded a pretty nasty virus with a mod and after having to work so hard to correct my mistake, I considered it "lesson learned" and have typically avoided them. Even though we have much better scanning tools now than when this happened in the 90s, I'm still always wary, even if it looks legit. But that's really not what I want this thread to be about.
What I was hoping to discus was folks who have played the Long War mod, is it as fun as it looks? Any tales you'd like to share with someone who's considering (but not sold) on giving it a try? And further, while it looks like it adds a ton of fun new options is there any advice you'd like to offer? Any tips, tricks, or things to watch out for? Or do you just have fun stories from a hard fought battle that you'd like to share? I'd love to hear them.
Also, lastly, is it pretty easy to install? I haven't done a non-Workshop mod since I started using Steam a few years back. While there was a time when I was quite savvy to the inner workings of Windows and PCs in general, I've fallen off in the last decade and have kinda lost the knack without detailed instruction. Am I better off not bothering, or is it pretty simple to get up and running? I could ask on the NEXUS, but those folks are so far beyond my level I feel a little intimidated, especially given that I used to be a PC guy. Feel a little stripe of shame running down my back on that one, but that is neither here nor there.
Looking forward to hearing what people who've played it think of this.
I'm not really the type of person who usually goes in for modding too much unless it's on the Steam Workshop. I know mods are great, but early in my PC days I downloaded a pretty nasty virus with a mod and after having to work so hard to correct my mistake, I considered it "lesson learned" and have typically avoided them. Even though we have much better scanning tools now than when this happened in the 90s, I'm still always wary, even if it looks legit. But that's really not what I want this thread to be about.
What I was hoping to discus was folks who have played the Long War mod, is it as fun as it looks? Any tales you'd like to share with someone who's considering (but not sold) on giving it a try? And further, while it looks like it adds a ton of fun new options is there any advice you'd like to offer? Any tips, tricks, or things to watch out for? Or do you just have fun stories from a hard fought battle that you'd like to share? I'd love to hear them.
Also, lastly, is it pretty easy to install? I haven't done a non-Workshop mod since I started using Steam a few years back. While there was a time when I was quite savvy to the inner workings of Windows and PCs in general, I've fallen off in the last decade and have kinda lost the knack without detailed instruction. Am I better off not bothering, or is it pretty simple to get up and running? I could ask on the NEXUS, but those folks are so far beyond my level I feel a little intimidated, especially given that I used to be a PC guy. Feel a little stripe of shame running down my back on that one, but that is neither here nor there.
Looking forward to hearing what people who've played it think of this.