[WOTC] Iridar’s Appearance Manager
Adds new functionality to Character Pool and new interface to manage units’ appearance, as well as an automated Uniform Manager.
For a brief overview of the mod’s functions, check the introduction video above, or click the link below for an in-depth explanation.
- New "Manage Appearance" screen. Allows copying units’ entire or partial appearance onto other units, as well as importing soldier appearance from Character Pool or Memorial, or putting uniforms on soldiers. You can also make sweeping changes to your entire Squad, Barracks or Character Pool. This can be used, for example, to quickly set the same camouflage for the entire Squad.
- New "Stored Appearance" screen. Allows viewing, "equipping" and deleting stored appearance for each armor the soldier have ever equipped.
- Character Pool soldier list is now sorted and shows soldiers’ class.
- Aded a "Search" button to filter out soldiers based on their name or class.
- You can Shift+Click to select or deselect multiple soldiers in Character Pool.
- Character Pool scrollbar position is saved.
- Character Pool now saves Appearance Store – individual unit appearance for each armor.
- It’s now possible to pre-customize appearance of Character Pool units for each armor by equipping said armor on the new Loadout screen. Weapons can also be previewed in Character Pool.
- "Dormant" character pool units that do not appear in the campaign are now allowed.
- Appearance validation is now turned off in debug game mode, and can be also turned off in normal game mode. Appearance validation is the game attempting to correct the appearance of Character Pool units if their cosmetic body parts become missing, typically because cosmetic mods with those body parts have been deactivated. Disabling validation allows temporarily disabling cosmetic mods without losing the customized appearance of your Character Pool. If appearance validation is currently disabled, a new button is added to soldier customization screen to perform it manually for specific soldiers.
- Individual Character Pool units can be converted to Uniforms. Uniforms are grouped separately on the Manage Appearance screen, and may be applied to soldiers manually or automatically.
- When soldiers equip new armor for the first time, the mod will look for a suitable Uniform in Character Pool, and apply it automatically.
- Individual soldiers and Uniforms can be excluded from participating in this automated process.
- This system can be disabled globally in Mod Config Menu. If disabled globally, individual units can still be included in the automated process.
- You can also work with Uniforms manually using the Manage Appearance screen.
- Uniforms can be shared through Character Pool files.
If you start the game with Appearance Manager disabled, there’s a high chance all of the extra information about Character Pool units, like their Appearance Store and uniform status, will be lost. To prevent you from potentially losing hours of customizing your character pool, Appearance Manager makes automatic backups of the character pool.
The next time you start the game with Appearance Manager enabled, you will get a pop-up message asking whether you want to restore the Character Pool from backup.
- Any stored appearance on the Uniform unit will count as a potential uniform, so when you are done setting up a uniform, make sure to go to Stored Appearance screen and delete any unwanted appearances.
- Be very careful when you Apply Changes to multiple units. Double check cosmetic options you have enabled, otherwise you might accidentally give the same face to all soldiers in your barracks, for example.
- X2 WOTC Community Highlander is required.
- [WotC] Mod Config Menu is supported, but not a hard requirement.
- Safe to add or remove mid-campaign.
Appearance Manager replaces CharacterPoolManager and will be incompatible with any mod that does the same. It also has the following ModClassOverrides:
– WOTC Extended Character Pool
– Sorted Character Pool
– [WOTC] Sort Characters by Callsign
are INCOMPATIBLE unless you disable Appearance Manager’s ModClassOverride for UICharacterPool.
Other than that, should be compatible with anything and everything.
Presets and MCM settings for this mod are stored in this file. You might want to back it up when deleting User Config folder.
Mod’s default configuration is located here:
- [WOTC] No Tech Gated Helmets – allows equipping any helmet in Character Pool.
- WOTC Use My Class – makes soldiers properly promote to the soldier class set in Character Pool.
- [WOTC] Item Hider – hidden items do not appear as equippable in Character Pool Loadout screen.
In case of non-soldier uniforms for some characters, like Shen, their body will clip through the cosmetic body parts added by their uniform.
Mod causes a ton of log warnings and redscreens while working with Character Pool Loadout. Those are annoying, but completely harmless, and fixing them all would require more effort and Highlander changes than it’s worth.
Huge thanks to Xymanek (Astral Descend) for crucial code support and UI improvements.
Thanks to my beta testers: RustyDios, lago508, Deadput.
Blame Veehementia for making me think that making this mod was a good idea.
Please support me on Patreon[www.patreon.com] if you require tech support, have a suggestion for a feature, or simply wish to help me create more awesome mods.
Required items:
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X2WOTCCommunityHighlander v1.31.0 — Steam Workshop
Revisions:
Old revisions of this mod are available below. Click the link to download.
