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I hadn't played XCOM 2 since it launched in 2016, so coming back to it now meant a lot of new experiences. I also snagged all the DLC for even more new stuff, but this review is going to focus on War of the Chosen itself since the DLC is good, but doesn't have sweeping changes the way the expansion does.

Just like Enemy Unknown in the previous XCOM game, War of the Chosen is not a traditional expansion that adds a new campaign or story, but rather directly integrates into the existing XCOM 2 vanilla campaign in a myriad of ways. There's new friends, new foes, new maps, extra missions, additional gear and more.

The most substantial way WotC adds to the XCOM 2 experience is the new ally and enemy heroes. There are three on each side respectively, and these newcomers to the war will define a lot of your missions, intentionally and by surprise.

Unlike regular XCOM soldiers, the faction units as they are called have first to be found and made contact with. It doesn't help the factions all hate each other and just happen to hate the aliens more. After brokering some peace and helping them out, the new faction (hero) units will join your ranks.

Without spoiling too much, I found the extra stealthy Reaper my overall favorite as she led the charge on every mission, able to scout up close without being detected. The other factions are no slouch either, with the Skirmisher being a real swiss army knife of a soldier, able to perform a broad number of tactical options including an awesome new reverse-grappling hook move that can suck enemies out of cover. Lastly, the enigmatic Templars exude raw potential. Not necessarily strong upfront, but able to ramp up power through ranks and mission combat to unleash devastating abilities on the field.

But what of the titular Chosen? These three champions of the Elders are just as fearsome as your hero units, and each controls one or more continents. Whenever you embark upon missions in a section they lurk, there's a chance they will show up during your mission happy to throw a wrench in the gears. They come in 3 flavors, namely the Assassin, the Warlock, and the Hunter.

The Assassin felt like my chief nemesis for a variety of reasons. Not only was this crafty gal the first Chosen I encountered, but she also made off with my favorite Specialist the 2nd time I faced her. A new mechanic lets the Chosen kidnap your soldiers so they can gain intel with the eventual goal of launching an attack on the Avenger. Outside of performing actions, she is permanently cloaked which makes her quite hard to keep track of. In this case, she snuck behind my whole squad, knocked out my soldier far back on Overwatch then made off with her. Somewhat frustratingly I didn't get a rescue mission opportunity until a long time later but was a very satisfying payoff when I did.

I immensely enjoyed the Chosen aspect of the expansion. It added more engagement while on the strategic and tactical layer, as all the Chosen have different dialogue to taunt, praise or otherwise comment on your actions. Save a soldier left behind, and they will commend you. Hit them with a low tier weapon and they will scoff at your weakness. Additionally, as time goes on, they gather intel on XCOM and can launch counter-offensives against you as well as power up and learn new skills to make you miserable.

The Chosen won't plague you forever unless you don't undertake new Covert missions to discover their bases and ultimately infiltrate to take them down for good. These fights are tense and thrilling, you'll want to bring your best troops along for the ride.

There are also three (everything is three in this expansion) new base enemy units to add more flavor during encounters. The coolest addition is the Spectre. This pesky adversary is comprised of a swarm of nano-bots that can zoom around quickly, avoid overwatch fire and make shadow copies of your soldiers, which also disables them.

A form of zombies also makes their way into the game known as the Lost. These former-humans swarm the old cities and add tension to the proceedings as you extract a VIP while pursued by hordes of shambling Lost. Killing one outright will grant your soldier a free action, but your ammo will often run out before the Lost runs out of bodies to throw at you. Watch out, using explosives only draws more of them I ruefully discovered.

Many of your tried and true strategies from the regular game will work here, but between the new enemies and the Chosen (and the Alien Rulers if you have that DLC) things can get quite exciting and force you to adopt new tactics.

A new soldier mechanic is bonding. Soldiers who go on enough missions together can form bonds, and after a few days of training become 'bond-mates.' There are 3 levels of the bond system, with each one granting additional benefits to the teammates such as giving each other another action or removing mental effects when nearby.

XCOM 2 has never felt frivolous, but the new create poster system adds a level of silliness to the proceedings. After every mission, you can take a photo, but even if you don't the game will make one for you automatically. Full of heroic poses and inspirations quotes, the posters will also show up on missions later and around your ship.

There's a bunch of new stuff on the Strategy Layer (the Avenger/Globe.) and in missions. Aside from the Chosen taunting you, of course, there are new covert ops to send troops on, resistance orders to issue, many new tasks and mission modifiers called SITREPS which add extra challenges. There are new research and gear to tinker with, and new environments to ogle at while you blast aliens and hunker down on overwatch. My favorite was the alien ecology type maps, where all manner of twisted trees and eerily colored tendrils covered the zone.

Skirmisher uses a new skill to pull enemies from cover

Multiplayer still exists in the game, though I haven't actually delved into it much before. I recall playing a few rounds with the original game vs. friends, and that's entertaining. But I don't see the multiplayer being a mainstay, even though it's worth a peek to see if you enjoy it. More units from WotC means more unit groups to mess around with.

The game is still a performance hog, so nothing has really changed there since launch. Even on a super-rig iMac, I have to run the game at medium/high settings with some options disabled entirely not to get any stuttering. But XCOM 2 actually still looks incredible, even years after its original release. The sound is solid through a decent set of speakers, but get a great headset or 5.1 Surround, and the immersion is real.

If you're just getting started with XCOM in 2019, I recommend grabbing the hefty XCOM 2 Collection. (Though at a whopping $100 you may want to get it on sale.) This gives you all the content in a tidy unified package. It's worth mentioning however you can just buy War of The Chosen independent of the 5 DLC packs.

As such it's possible to ignore the DLC and just have the base game and expansion. I won't begrudge you if you do this since some of the DLC is purely cosmetic, and those kinds of things already exist on the Workshop. However, if you want even more XCOM, I do highly recommend the Tactical Legacy Pack, and the Alien Rulers pack as they add a lot of fun content.

If you do happen to have the content packs (Shen's Last Gift, Alien Rulers), there is some awkwardness playing these with War of the Chosen since to integrate smoothly it actually skips some of the missions since the DLC's were released before the expansion proper. This is the default option, though you can turn it off and experience the unique DLC missions specifically if you want.

Mod Support can't be overlooked, because the Steam workshop makes the mod process very accessible. XCOM 2 has been out a few years itself, so lots of mods already exist. However mods for WotC are in a separate category altogether, so make sure you are picking the right ones. A few clicks can have you browsing the best quality of life/UI improvements or all manner of ways to make the game easier, or harder. I prefer a mix of both since I like having my soldiers be supercharged, but also have heaps of beefed up enemies to take on as well. If you want to go really hard, you can convert entire sections of the game into something else entirely. Or you can just go cosmetic, and have Master Chief running around with Call of Duty weapons voiced by the gravelly tones of Adam Jensen. The possibilities are nearly endless you just have to make sure mods are compatible.

At the end of the day War of the Chosen is a lot more XCOM 2 goodness. If you liked the base game, you'd love War of the Chosen. If you didn't find the original game fun, it's unlikely this expansion will change your mind, though I do feel it makes the game very 'complete' much like Enemy Unknown did with XCOM years before. Like the developers have made the game they really wanted in its entirety.

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XCOM 2 and its expansion is an outstanding mega-slice of gaming that will be sure to satisfy a wide range of strategy fans, with an edge towards those who like to save the world from aliens, one turn at a time. But then again, who doesn't like saving the world from aliens? Get out there, soldier.

The Good

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  • Chosen are fun to fight
  • New hero factions add to soldier experience
  • Enough changes to make a new campaign feel fresh

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The Bad

  • Expensive
  • Still a performance hog

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This document is intended to help you answer any questions that you may have about XCOM 2: War of the Chosen

  1. Does XCOM 2: War of the Chosen support achievements?

    Yes, achievements are supported by XCOM 2: War of the Chosen.

    If you are signed in to Steam, your achievements will be visible to you in-game and also to other players through the Steam application.

  2. How do I use mods in the Steam version of XCOM 2: War of the Chosen for Mac?

    There are two ways to install mods: you can either subscribe to mods via the Steam Workshop (this installs the mods automatically), or you can download mods from other sources and install them manually.

    Once you have installed a mod, you can enable it by using the Mod Manager. To access the Mod Manager, select the Mod Manager tab on the pre-game Options window (this is the window that appears when you launch the game).

    You'll find full instructions on using mods below.

    Mod stability and compatibility

    The vast majority of mods are made by amateur developers: many mods have not been thoroughly tested, and some may cause crashes or other stability issues.

    Many mods are incompatible with each other. Enabling incompatible mods may cause the game to crash. If you plan to enable multiple mods at once, we recommend checking the mods' documentation for information about their compatibility with other mods.

    Saved games and mods

    It is possible to add mods to a saved game: you can enable mods and load a saved game made before those mods were enabled. However, we recommend enabling any mods you want to use before starting a new game, rather than adding them to an existing game.

    It is not possible to remove mods from a saved game: if you save a game while using one or more mods, you must always have those mods enabled while playing that saved game. If you disable any of those mods, you will be unable to load the saved game.

    Installing mods via the Steam Workshop

    The easiest way to install mods is to subscribe to them via the Steam Workshop. Subscribing to a mod installs it automatically.

    To subscribe to a mod:

    1. Open the Steam application.

    2. Select Library.

    3. In the list of games on the left-hand side of the window, highlight XCOM 2.

    4. In the list of links on the right-hand side of the window, select Community Hub.

    5. Select the Workshop tab.

    6. Use the Browse tab in the workshop to search for mods. To subscribe to a mod, click on the Subscribe button ('+' icon) on the mod.


    The next time you launch the game, any mods to which you have subscribed will appear in the Mod Manager on the pre-game Options window.

    To unsubscribe from a mod:

    You can also unsubscribe from mods via the Steam Workshop. To do so:

    1. From the Workshop tab, place your mouse pointer over the Browse tab, then select Subscribed Items from the drop-down menu.

    2. A list of the mods to which you are subscribed will appear. Click on the Unsubscribe button next to a mod to unsubscribe from it.


    Once you have unsubscribed from a mod, it will no longer appear in the Mod Manager.

    Installing mods that you have downloaded

    It's also possible to download mods from sources other than the Steam Workshop. In this case, you'll need to install the mod manually.

    To install a mod manually:

    1. Open the Steam application.

    2. Select Library.

    3. In the list of games on the left-hand side of the window, right-click on XCOM 2, then select Properties.

    4. Select the Local Files tab.

    5. Select Browse Local Files….

    6. The 'XCOM 2' folder will open. Navigate to XCOM2Data/xcomgame/mods. If the 'mods' folder does not already exist, you should create it yourself.

    7. Copy the folder of the mod you want to install into the 'mods' folder.

    8. From the 'XCOM 2' folder, navigate to XCOM2Data/xcomgame/config.

    9. Open the defaultmodoptions.ini file in a text editor.

    10. Add a line to the bottom of the file that says:
      ActiveMods='[MOD NAME]'
      …where [MOD NAME] is the name of the mod file you are adding, excluding the file extension. For example, if the mod is called LW_SMGPack.XComMod, you would add the line ActiveMods='LW_SMGPack'

    11. Save the defaultmodoptions.ini file, then close it.


    The next time you launch the game, the mod will appear in the Mod Manager on the pre-game Options window.

    To uninstall a mod that you've installed manually, you must delete its folder from the 'mods' folder. You should also remove the line from the defaultmodoptions.ini file. Once you have deleted a mod, it will no longer appear in the Mod Manager.

    Enabling and disabling mods

    Once you have installed a mod, either by subscribing to it in the Steam Workshop or by installing it manually, you must enable it using the Mod Manager before it will appear in the game.

    To enable a mod:

    1. From the pre-game Options window, select the Mod Manager tab.

    2. The name of the mod will appear on an icon in the Mod Manager. Click on the red Off button next to the name of the mod to switch it to On.

    3. The next time you launch the game, the mod will be enabled.


    To disable a mod:

    To disable a mod, open the Mod Manager and click on the green On button next to the name of the mod to switch it to Off.

  3. Can I use XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's modding tools to create my own mods?

    XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's modding tools are not compatible with the Mac or Linux versions of the game.

    On Windows, XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's provided modding tools are an extension of Visual Studio, Microsoft's proprietary integrated development environment (IDE). At present, Visual Studio is only available on Windows, meaning XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's modding tools are not available on other platforms.

    If you own the Steam version of the game, you can still download and use mods using the Mod Manager. See How do I use mods in the Steam version of XCOM 2 for Mac? for more details.

  4. Can Windows, Mac and Linux users play multiplayer matches together?

    Yes.

    Multiplayer matches in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen on Steam are cross-platform, meaning that you can play with anyone, regardless of the operating system they are using.

  5. How do I play a multiplayer custom match in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen on Steam?

    Playing a multiplayer custom match on Steam differs depending on whether you want to host the game, or simply join it.

    To host:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Create Custom Match.

    3. The Create Game screen will appear, from which you can adjust the game's settings. Set the Lobby Type to either Private (only players that you invite can join the game) or Public (anyone can join the game).

    4. Select Continue.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. To invite a friend to the game, select Invite Friend. Otherwise, proceed to step 8.

    7. The Choose Friends to Invite dialog will appear. Click the Invite button next to the name of the friend you wish to invite, then select Return to Game.

    8. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    9. Once another player has joined the game and is ready to start, the Start button will appear. Click on the Start button to begin the match.


    To join:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Search for Custom Match.

    3. The Search screen will appear, from which you can choose the type of match you want to search for. Set the Lobby Type to Public, then select Continue.

    4. A list of the available games that match your criteria will appear. Double-click on the game in the list that you want to join.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    7. The host will start the match when ready.


  6. How do I play a multiplayer custom match in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen over a LAN?

    Playing a multiplayer custom match over a LAN differs depending on whether you want to host the game, or simply join it.

    To host:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Create Custom Match.

    3. The Create Game screen will appear, from which you can adjust the game's settings. Set the Lobby Type to LAN.

    4. Select Continue.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    7. Once another player has joined the game and is ready to start, the Start button will appear. Click on the Start button to begin the match.


    To join:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Search for Custom Match.

    3. The Search screen will appear, from which you can choose the type of match you want to search for. Set the Lobby Type to LAN, then select Continue.

    4. A list of the available games that match your criteria will appear. Double-click on the game in the list that you want to join.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    7. Once another player has joined the game and is ready to start, the Start button will appear. Click on the Start button to begin the match.


  7. Can I play XCOM 2: War of the Chosen using my Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad?

    Yes.

    However, you must first enable the secondary click function on your mouse or trackpad. This will enable you to perform a right-click by clicking the right-hand side of your mouse or trackpad.

    To do this, follow these instructions:

    1. Open System Preferences ( MenuSystem Preferences).

    2. Select Mouse or Trackpad (depending on which you are using).

    3. Select the Point & Click tab.

    4. Check the Secondary Click checkbox.

  8. Magic Mouse and Trackpad gestures interfere with the game. How do I disable them?

    Finger 'gestures', which are used by Magic Mice and Trackpads to switch between windows and applications, can disrupt your game if used inadvertently.

    To disable them, follow these instructions:

    1. Open System Preferences ( MenuSystem Preferences).

    2. Click on Mouse or Trackpad (depending on which you are using).

    3. Select the More Gestures tab.

    4. Uncheck all the checkboxes.

  9. How do I stop the dock, notifications and the desktop cursor from appearing while I'm playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen?

    The dock or notifications may occasionally appear while you are playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen, or the desktop cursor may replace the game cursor. This can disrupt a game.

    You can prevent them from occurring by checking the Hide the Dock (disables notifications) checkbox in the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window. To do so, follow these steps:

    1. From the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.

    2. Check the Hide the Dock (disables notifications) checkbox.

  10. Can I run XCOM 2: War of the Chosen in windowed mode?

    Yes.

    To run XCOM 2: War of the Chosen in windowed mode, follow these instructions:

    1. From the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.

    2. Check the Run in a window checkbox.

    3. Click the Play button. The game will start in windowed mode.

    NOTE: Enabling windowed mode may decrease the game's performance.

  11. Is XCOM 2: War of the Chosen optimized for Retina displays?

    Yes.

    If you have a Retina display, you will be able to take advantage of the extra pixels by running XCOM 2: War of the Chosen in native resolution. This means that the game will display one pixel for every pixel on your display.

    To do this, follow these instructions:

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    1. From the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.

    2. Select the largest resolution from the Resolution drop-down menu to play the game in native Retina resolution.

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I hadn't played XCOM 2 since it launched in 2016, so coming back to it now meant a lot of new experiences. I also snagged all the DLC for even more new stuff, but this review is going to focus on War of the Chosen itself since the DLC is good, but doesn't have sweeping changes the way the expansion does.

Just like Enemy Unknown in the previous XCOM game, War of the Chosen is not a traditional expansion that adds a new campaign or story, but rather directly integrates into the existing XCOM 2 vanilla campaign in a myriad of ways. There's new friends, new foes, new maps, extra missions, additional gear and more.

The most substantial way WotC adds to the XCOM 2 experience is the new ally and enemy heroes. There are three on each side respectively, and these newcomers to the war will define a lot of your missions, intentionally and by surprise.

Unlike regular XCOM soldiers, the faction units as they are called have first to be found and made contact with. It doesn't help the factions all hate each other and just happen to hate the aliens more. After brokering some peace and helping them out, the new faction (hero) units will join your ranks.

Without spoiling too much, I found the extra stealthy Reaper my overall favorite as she led the charge on every mission, able to scout up close without being detected. The other factions are no slouch either, with the Skirmisher being a real swiss army knife of a soldier, able to perform a broad number of tactical options including an awesome new reverse-grappling hook move that can suck enemies out of cover. Lastly, the enigmatic Templars exude raw potential. Not necessarily strong upfront, but able to ramp up power through ranks and mission combat to unleash devastating abilities on the field.

But what of the titular Chosen? These three champions of the Elders are just as fearsome as your hero units, and each controls one or more continents. Whenever you embark upon missions in a section they lurk, there's a chance they will show up during your mission happy to throw a wrench in the gears. They come in 3 flavors, namely the Assassin, the Warlock, and the Hunter.

The Assassin felt like my chief nemesis for a variety of reasons. Not only was this crafty gal the first Chosen I encountered, but she also made off with my favorite Specialist the 2nd time I faced her. A new mechanic lets the Chosen kidnap your soldiers so they can gain intel with the eventual goal of launching an attack on the Avenger. Outside of performing actions, she is permanently cloaked which makes her quite hard to keep track of. In this case, she snuck behind my whole squad, knocked out my soldier far back on Overwatch then made off with her. Somewhat frustratingly I didn't get a rescue mission opportunity until a long time later but was a very satisfying payoff when I did.

I immensely enjoyed the Chosen aspect of the expansion. It added more engagement while on the strategic and tactical layer, as all the Chosen have different dialogue to taunt, praise or otherwise comment on your actions. Save a soldier left behind, and they will commend you. Hit them with a low tier weapon and they will scoff at your weakness. Additionally, as time goes on, they gather intel on XCOM and can launch counter-offensives against you as well as power up and learn new skills to make you miserable.

The Chosen won't plague you forever unless you don't undertake new Covert missions to discover their bases and ultimately infiltrate to take them down for good. These fights are tense and thrilling, you'll want to bring your best troops along for the ride.

There are also three (everything is three in this expansion) new base enemy units to add more flavor during encounters. The coolest addition is the Spectre. This pesky adversary is comprised of a swarm of nano-bots that can zoom around quickly, avoid overwatch fire and make shadow copies of your soldiers, which also disables them.

A form of zombies also makes their way into the game known as the Lost. These former-humans swarm the old cities and add tension to the proceedings as you extract a VIP while pursued by hordes of shambling Lost. Killing one outright will grant your soldier a free action, but your ammo will often run out before the Lost runs out of bodies to throw at you. Watch out, using explosives only draws more of them I ruefully discovered.

Many of your tried and true strategies from the regular game will work here, but between the new enemies and the Chosen (and the Alien Rulers if you have that DLC) things can get quite exciting and force you to adopt new tactics.

A new soldier mechanic is bonding. Soldiers who go on enough missions together can form bonds, and after a few days of training become 'bond-mates.' There are 3 levels of the bond system, with each one granting additional benefits to the teammates such as giving each other another action or removing mental effects when nearby.

XCOM 2 has never felt frivolous, but the new create poster system adds a level of silliness to the proceedings. After every mission, you can take a photo, but even if you don't the game will make one for you automatically. Full of heroic poses and inspirations quotes, the posters will also show up on missions later and around your ship.

There's a bunch of new stuff on the Strategy Layer (the Avenger/Globe.) and in missions. Aside from the Chosen taunting you, of course, there are new covert ops to send troops on, resistance orders to issue, many new tasks and mission modifiers called SITREPS which add extra challenges. There are new research and gear to tinker with, and new environments to ogle at while you blast aliens and hunker down on overwatch. My favorite was the alien ecology type maps, where all manner of twisted trees and eerily colored tendrils covered the zone.

Skirmisher uses a new skill to pull enemies from cover

Multiplayer still exists in the game, though I haven't actually delved into it much before. I recall playing a few rounds with the original game vs. friends, and that's entertaining. But I don't see the multiplayer being a mainstay, even though it's worth a peek to see if you enjoy it. More units from WotC means more unit groups to mess around with.

The game is still a performance hog, so nothing has really changed there since launch. Even on a super-rig iMac, I have to run the game at medium/high settings with some options disabled entirely not to get any stuttering. But XCOM 2 actually still looks incredible, even years after its original release. The sound is solid through a decent set of speakers, but get a great headset or 5.1 Surround, and the immersion is real.

If you're just getting started with XCOM in 2019, I recommend grabbing the hefty XCOM 2 Collection. (Though at a whopping $100 you may want to get it on sale.) This gives you all the content in a tidy unified package. It's worth mentioning however you can just buy War of The Chosen independent of the 5 DLC packs.

As such it's possible to ignore the DLC and just have the base game and expansion. I won't begrudge you if you do this since some of the DLC is purely cosmetic, and those kinds of things already exist on the Workshop. However, if you want even more XCOM, I do highly recommend the Tactical Legacy Pack, and the Alien Rulers pack as they add a lot of fun content.

If you do happen to have the content packs (Shen's Last Gift, Alien Rulers), there is some awkwardness playing these with War of the Chosen since to integrate smoothly it actually skips some of the missions since the DLC's were released before the expansion proper. This is the default option, though you can turn it off and experience the unique DLC missions specifically if you want.

Mod Support can't be overlooked, because the Steam workshop makes the mod process very accessible. XCOM 2 has been out a few years itself, so lots of mods already exist. However mods for WotC are in a separate category altogether, so make sure you are picking the right ones. A few clicks can have you browsing the best quality of life/UI improvements or all manner of ways to make the game easier, or harder. I prefer a mix of both since I like having my soldiers be supercharged, but also have heaps of beefed up enemies to take on as well. If you want to go really hard, you can convert entire sections of the game into something else entirely. Or you can just go cosmetic, and have Master Chief running around with Call of Duty weapons voiced by the gravelly tones of Adam Jensen. The possibilities are nearly endless you just have to make sure mods are compatible.

At the end of the day War of the Chosen is a lot more XCOM 2 goodness. If you liked the base game, you'd love War of the Chosen. If you didn't find the original game fun, it's unlikely this expansion will change your mind, though I do feel it makes the game very 'complete' much like Enemy Unknown did with XCOM years before. Like the developers have made the game they really wanted in its entirety.

XCOM 2 and its expansion is an outstanding mega-slice of gaming that will be sure to satisfy a wide range of strategy fans, with an edge towards those who like to save the world from aliens, one turn at a time. But then again, who doesn't like saving the world from aliens? Get out there, soldier.

The Good

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  • Chosen are fun to fight
  • New hero factions add to soldier experience
  • Enough changes to make a new campaign feel fresh

Xcom 2: War Of The Chosen Download For Macbook Pro

The Bad

  • Expensive
  • Still a performance hog

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Originally developed byFiraxis Games
Developed for Mac by Feral Interactive Limited
Published for Mac by Feral Interactive Limited

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

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This document is intended to help you answer any questions that you may have about XCOM 2: War of the Chosen

  1. Does XCOM 2: War of the Chosen support achievements?

    Yes, achievements are supported by XCOM 2: War of the Chosen.

    If you are signed in to Steam, your achievements will be visible to you in-game and also to other players through the Steam application.

  2. How do I use mods in the Steam version of XCOM 2: War of the Chosen for Mac?

    There are two ways to install mods: you can either subscribe to mods via the Steam Workshop (this installs the mods automatically), or you can download mods from other sources and install them manually.

    Once you have installed a mod, you can enable it by using the Mod Manager. To access the Mod Manager, select the Mod Manager tab on the pre-game Options window (this is the window that appears when you launch the game).

    You'll find full instructions on using mods below.

    Mod stability and compatibility

    The vast majority of mods are made by amateur developers: many mods have not been thoroughly tested, and some may cause crashes or other stability issues.

    Many mods are incompatible with each other. Enabling incompatible mods may cause the game to crash. If you plan to enable multiple mods at once, we recommend checking the mods' documentation for information about their compatibility with other mods.

    Saved games and mods

    It is possible to add mods to a saved game: you can enable mods and load a saved game made before those mods were enabled. However, we recommend enabling any mods you want to use before starting a new game, rather than adding them to an existing game.

    It is not possible to remove mods from a saved game: if you save a game while using one or more mods, you must always have those mods enabled while playing that saved game. If you disable any of those mods, you will be unable to load the saved game.

    Installing mods via the Steam Workshop

    The easiest way to install mods is to subscribe to them via the Steam Workshop. Subscribing to a mod installs it automatically.

    To subscribe to a mod:

    1. Open the Steam application.

    2. Select Library.

    3. In the list of games on the left-hand side of the window, highlight XCOM 2.

    4. In the list of links on the right-hand side of the window, select Community Hub.

    5. Select the Workshop tab.

    6. Use the Browse tab in the workshop to search for mods. To subscribe to a mod, click on the Subscribe button ('+' icon) on the mod.


    The next time you launch the game, any mods to which you have subscribed will appear in the Mod Manager on the pre-game Options window.

    To unsubscribe from a mod:

    You can also unsubscribe from mods via the Steam Workshop. To do so:

    1. From the Workshop tab, place your mouse pointer over the Browse tab, then select Subscribed Items from the drop-down menu.

    2. A list of the mods to which you are subscribed will appear. Click on the Unsubscribe button next to a mod to unsubscribe from it.


    Once you have unsubscribed from a mod, it will no longer appear in the Mod Manager.

    Installing mods that you have downloaded

    It's also possible to download mods from sources other than the Steam Workshop. In this case, you'll need to install the mod manually.

    To install a mod manually:

    1. Open the Steam application.

    2. Select Library.

    3. In the list of games on the left-hand side of the window, right-click on XCOM 2, then select Properties.

    4. Select the Local Files tab.

    5. Select Browse Local Files….

    6. The 'XCOM 2' folder will open. Navigate to XCOM2Data/xcomgame/mods. If the 'mods' folder does not already exist, you should create it yourself.

    7. Copy the folder of the mod you want to install into the 'mods' folder.

    8. From the 'XCOM 2' folder, navigate to XCOM2Data/xcomgame/config.

    9. Open the defaultmodoptions.ini file in a text editor.

    10. Add a line to the bottom of the file that says:
      ActiveMods='[MOD NAME]'
      …where [MOD NAME] is the name of the mod file you are adding, excluding the file extension. For example, if the mod is called LW_SMGPack.XComMod, you would add the line ActiveMods='LW_SMGPack'

    11. Save the defaultmodoptions.ini file, then close it.


    The next time you launch the game, the mod will appear in the Mod Manager on the pre-game Options window.

    To uninstall a mod that you've installed manually, you must delete its folder from the 'mods' folder. You should also remove the line from the defaultmodoptions.ini file. Once you have deleted a mod, it will no longer appear in the Mod Manager.

    Enabling and disabling mods

    Once you have installed a mod, either by subscribing to it in the Steam Workshop or by installing it manually, you must enable it using the Mod Manager before it will appear in the game.

    To enable a mod:

    1. From the pre-game Options window, select the Mod Manager tab.

    2. The name of the mod will appear on an icon in the Mod Manager. Click on the red Off button next to the name of the mod to switch it to On.

    3. The next time you launch the game, the mod will be enabled.


    To disable a mod:

    To disable a mod, open the Mod Manager and click on the green On button next to the name of the mod to switch it to Off.

  3. Can I use XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's modding tools to create my own mods?

    XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's modding tools are not compatible with the Mac or Linux versions of the game.

    On Windows, XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's provided modding tools are an extension of Visual Studio, Microsoft's proprietary integrated development environment (IDE). At present, Visual Studio is only available on Windows, meaning XCOM 2: War of the Chosen's modding tools are not available on other platforms.

    If you own the Steam version of the game, you can still download and use mods using the Mod Manager. See How do I use mods in the Steam version of XCOM 2 for Mac? for more details.

  4. Can Windows, Mac and Linux users play multiplayer matches together?

    Yes.

    Multiplayer matches in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen on Steam are cross-platform, meaning that you can play with anyone, regardless of the operating system they are using.

  5. How do I play a multiplayer custom match in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen on Steam?

    Playing a multiplayer custom match on Steam differs depending on whether you want to host the game, or simply join it.

    To host:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Create Custom Match.

    3. The Create Game screen will appear, from which you can adjust the game's settings. Set the Lobby Type to either Private (only players that you invite can join the game) or Public (anyone can join the game).

    4. Select Continue.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. To invite a friend to the game, select Invite Friend. Otherwise, proceed to step 8.

    7. The Choose Friends to Invite dialog will appear. Click the Invite button next to the name of the friend you wish to invite, then select Return to Game.

    8. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    9. Once another player has joined the game and is ready to start, the Start button will appear. Click on the Start button to begin the match.


    To join:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Search for Custom Match.

    3. The Search screen will appear, from which you can choose the type of match you want to search for. Set the Lobby Type to Public, then select Continue.

    4. A list of the available games that match your criteria will appear. Double-click on the game in the list that you want to join.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    7. The host will start the match when ready.


  6. How do I play a multiplayer custom match in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen over a LAN?

    Playing a multiplayer custom match over a LAN differs depending on whether you want to host the game, or simply join it.

    To host:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Create Custom Match.

    3. The Create Game screen will appear, from which you can adjust the game's settings. Set the Lobby Type to LAN.

    4. Select Continue.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    7. Once another player has joined the game and is ready to start, the Start button will appear. Click on the Start button to begin the match.


    To join:

    1. From the Main Menu, select Multiplayer.

    2. Select Search for Custom Match.

    3. The Search screen will appear, from which you can choose the type of match you want to search for. Set the Lobby Type to LAN, then select Continue.

    4. A list of the available games that match your criteria will appear. Double-click on the game in the list that you want to join.

    5. The Squad Loadouts screen will appear. Either select a loadout you've made previously, or create a new loadout, then select Confirm.

    6. The Custom Match screen will appear. When you're ready to start the game, select Ready.

    7. Once another player has joined the game and is ready to start, the Start button will appear. Click on the Start button to begin the match.


  7. Can I play XCOM 2: War of the Chosen using my Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad?

    Yes.

    However, you must first enable the secondary click function on your mouse or trackpad. This will enable you to perform a right-click by clicking the right-hand side of your mouse or trackpad.

    To do this, follow these instructions:

    1. Open System Preferences ( MenuSystem Preferences).

    2. Select Mouse or Trackpad (depending on which you are using).

    3. Select the Point & Click tab.

    4. Check the Secondary Click checkbox.

  8. Magic Mouse and Trackpad gestures interfere with the game. How do I disable them?

    Finger 'gestures', which are used by Magic Mice and Trackpads to switch between windows and applications, can disrupt your game if used inadvertently.

    To disable them, follow these instructions:

    1. Open System Preferences ( MenuSystem Preferences).

    2. Click on Mouse or Trackpad (depending on which you are using).

    3. Select the More Gestures tab.

    4. Uncheck all the checkboxes.

  9. How do I stop the dock, notifications and the desktop cursor from appearing while I'm playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen?

    The dock or notifications may occasionally appear while you are playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen, or the desktop cursor may replace the game cursor. This can disrupt a game.

    You can prevent them from occurring by checking the Hide the Dock (disables notifications) checkbox in the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window. To do so, follow these steps:

    1. From the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.

    2. Check the Hide the Dock (disables notifications) checkbox.

  10. Can I run XCOM 2: War of the Chosen in windowed mode?

    Yes.

    To run XCOM 2: War of the Chosen in windowed mode, follow these instructions:

    1. From the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.

    2. Check the Run in a window checkbox.

    3. Click the Play button. The game will start in windowed mode.

    NOTE: Enabling windowed mode may decrease the game's performance.

  11. Is XCOM 2: War of the Chosen optimized for Retina displays?

    Yes.

    If you have a Retina display, you will be able to take advantage of the extra pixels by running XCOM 2: War of the Chosen in native resolution. This means that the game will display one pixel for every pixel on your display.

    To do this, follow these instructions:

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    1. From the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.

    2. Select the largest resolution from the Resolution drop-down menu to play the game in native Retina resolution.

    3. Click the Play button. The game will start in native Retina resolution.

    NOTE: In many cases, increasing your game's resolution will impact upon its performance. For tips on improving performance, read the Performance Tips point in the ReadMe.

  12. Why does music in iTunes pause when I start playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen?

    By default, music playing in iTunes will be paused when you start playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen.

    To turn this feature off, follow the steps below:

    1. Double-click on the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen application icon. The pre-game Options window will appear.

    2. Select the Extras tab.

    3. Uncheck the Pause iTunes while playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen checkbox.

    4. Select the Play button to start playing.

    To turn this feature back on at a later date, simply check the Pause iTunes while playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen checkbox and then select the Play button.

  13. Where are my saved games stored?

    Your saved games are stored in your game's preferences folder.

    To open this folder, click the Open Preferences Folder button in the Support tab of the pre-game Options window.

    You can also navigate to the preferences folder manually. It is stored in the Feral Interactive folder in your computer's ~/Library/Application Support folder (where the '~' symbol refers to your home directory).

    By default, the Library folder is hidden from your Finder. To open it, follow these instructions:

    1. Open the Finder.

    2. Open the Go menu from the main toolbar.

    3. Hold down the Alt (⌥) key. The Library option will appear.

    4. Click on the Library option. The Library folder will open in your Finder.

  14. How do I take screenshots in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen?

    To take screenshots while playing XCOM 2: War of the Chosen you should use the following key command:

    Command (⌘) + Shift (⇧) + P

    When you press all three keys at once, a single image of the on-screen contents will be saved in the Feral Interactive folder in your computer's ~/Pictures folder (the '~' symbol refers to your home directory).

    The JPEG image contains metadata in a string in the following format.

    GameName/Version Number (OS Version; CPU Speed; Installed RAM; Video RAM; Current Graphics Card)

    For example in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen the string might look a little like this:

    XCOM 2 WotC/1.0 (macOS 10.13.4; 3.0; 8.0; 4.0; AMD Radeon R9 M395X)

    This information can be easily removed by exporting the screenshot into a different format using Preview or another image editing tool.

    NOTE: None of the metadata stored can be used to identify the user.

  15. Can I play this game on a case-sensitive file system?

    No. XCOM 2: War of the Chosen has been tested with the basic formatting option for Mac OS X, which is HFS+. This system is not case-sensitive and identifies files by name without checking capitalization.

    The capitalization of filenames is not consistent throughout the game. While this will not always prevent the game from running on case-sensitive file systems, it may lead to crashes and other unpredictable behaviour.

    If you have to run a case-sensitive setup and you experience problems with XCOM 2: War of the Chosen, please install the game on a standard formatted partition or read/write disk image. In most cases this will allow you to play the game on your machine.

  16. XCOM 2: War of the Chosen runs slowly on my computer. Is there anything I can do to increase the speed?

    There are several factors which have an impact on the speed at which XCOM 2: War of the Chosen runs. Please see the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen Performance Tips section in the ReadMe for ways to increase the speed at which the game runs on your computer.

  17. How do I get technical support for XCOM 2: War of the Chosen?

    Please read the technical support information in the ReadMe; this tells you what to check and if necessary, how to contact Feral Technical Support with your issue.

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