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This page lists the exploits currently found within | This page lists the exploits currently found within X-COM:Enemy Unknown and X-COM:Terror From The Deep. | ||
The following categories primarily concern the first game in the series, [[X-COM|Enemy Unknown]], but can also be used with [[TFTD|Terror From The Deep]], unless noted. | The following categories primarily concern the first game in the series, [[X-COM|Enemy Unknown]], but can also be used with [[TFTD|Terror From The Deep]], unless noted. | ||
Revision as of 13:41, 21 November 2008
WARNING: Some of the exploits found on the following pages (particularly those that involve editing game files) can corrupt your game installation or savegames. Make a copy of your entire XCOM directory beforehand to be safe.
X-Com Exploits
This page lists the exploits currently found within X-COM:Enemy Unknown and X-COM:Terror From The Deep.
The following categories primarily concern the first game in the series, Enemy Unknown, but can also be used with Terror From The Deep, unless noted.
- Underhandedly get out of paying wages, how to raid for items, and how to abuse the rules of combat.
- Methods on how to psychologically break your enemy for your own devious gains.
- The mystical art of moving through solid objects.
- Break some rules of global proportions.
- Break some rules of the battlefield.
- Arguably not "Exploits" but "Lite Modding"