

Documentation on how to accomplish this is availabe on the nexus XCOM:EU wiki. ini file loading is accomplished as the game is loaded into memory - you will need to exit out of EU (back to Steam / Desktop) and reload / restart EU. There are (for XCOM:EU) lines in this file that specify the recovery / repair times that you are asking about but as. ini file loading and then using notepad (or similar editor) to edit the defaultgamecore.ini file (in your \XComGame\Config folder).

These commands are all tested and do work on my game 3. I also created an online tool to class change and buff your Soldiers, to facilitate the process. I found some of these commands myself and others have been gathered from all over the net. How-some-ever - a better answer would be to enable. Here is a tested list for XCOM 2 console commands. These key-bound-files may be edited while the game is running (in the background?) - to have on-the-fly control of which Console Commands you might care to use. Personally I would recommend adding a couple of key bindings to files in your \binaries folder one file for base / strategy Console Commands, and the other file for mission / tactical Console Commands.

Is a late answer really better than "NO Answer"? Anyway, for what it is now worth:Īs I am most familiar with EU (Enemy Unknown), and as you have not specified which game (EU, EW, 2) you are playing, my answer will reflect options for EU.Ĭonsole Commands may be found on the nexus XCOM:EU wiki but these are best used in the Tactical part of the game - while out on a mission.
