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| == Translations ==
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| While English is the most popular language, not everyone can understand it, so OpenXcom supports [[Translations (OpenXcom)|Translations]] that allow you to localize the game in any language you need.
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| == Soldier Names ==
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| If you're the kind that likes your soldiers to have a specific theme to them, or just want to add your own country, you can customize the [[Soldier Names (OpenXcom)|Soldier Names]] used for the new hires.
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| == Rulesets ==
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| [[Rulesets (OpenXcom)|Rulesets]] contain the meat of the game, the values and parameters for every single element in the game, and can be easily tweaked with a text editor.
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| == Sprite modding ==
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| Sprites are also moddable, robin on the forums has written a recipe how it can be done effectively: [[Modding sprites (OpenXcom)| Modding sprites]]
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