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But your mod still doesn't work on my mod manager anymore same way as described. My game won't start with it checked and we weren't able to figure out why. It starts up, loads mods, loads their configs, and then dies mid-way through that with no info.
I will add that right before I downloaded Xpand's mod, I downloaded a bunch of bridge mods for the Covert Infiltration Mod. While the issue didn't pop up until after I downloaded XpanD's mod, I figured I mention.
Anything you can do to help would be great!
I downloaded the mod [WOTC] XpanD's Console Commands (linked below) and tried to run the game from AML, but I got a "appDebugMessagef" notification with the message: "Error detected attempting load of package: WotC_Misc_CharPoolToJSONUtil". After that, the game gets stuck and won't start unless I uncheck your mod.
https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3113132590
When I do uncheck your mod, the game runs like normal, except your console commands don't work. However the console commands from XpanD's mod stick around, whether XpanD's mod is checked or not.
Do you know of a solution to this or what may be causing this? I plan to post this to XpanD's mod page as well
One item: 'broken' faction heroes are always showing in the fixedcharpool even after running the fix, removing the old, and importing the new. Not sure if it's a false positive with another mod?
What this will do is replace parts on the soldier that can no longer be validated as existing with 'default' parts (base game cosmetics that should always exist)
This means that the soldier doesn't become a broken mess when you try to customise them post-UCR-removal.
This means you can preserve the name, some cosmetics, the backstory, the country, the weapon tints, etc. -- AND -- more importantly it saves you from having to completely recreate everything from scratch, the most you will need to do is choose valid cosmetic options again.
Thankyou for figuring this all out .. I am certain it will help so many people that want to move away from UC or UCR, but don't want to have to completely rebuild their character pool.