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BaseFixer (by Spike) is a python script that can fix EU's various radar and paying for dirt bugs. World.DAT editor (by Volutar) is a tool for viewing and editing of WORLD.DAT globe data (just visual poly mesh + terrain types). SuperMen is a simple utility that turns your soldiers into, well, supermen. UFO Classes (by Necuno) lets you manage the selection, deployment and training of soldiers via a concept of classes and levels, rather than having to micromanage soldiers based on all their specific stats. SAVE GAME EDITORS CODE
This also comes with source code and is written (nicely) in C. Has a very simple DOS character mode GUI.
UE (Link Broken!) Matt Mullen's UE editor, just for editing bases and money. Obscure (not listed at Strateg圜ore) tools SAVE GAME EDITORS MODS
You can find many more X-COM game editors, cheats and mods over at Strateg圜ore's Files Section.
There's at least one editor that allows you to edit weapons: XComEd. For many patches (eg craft, tank, weapon and alien stats), it will be easier just to modify the xcomutil.cfg file. Probably only usable by old school programmers. Very technical and old school but very powerful.
This is a hex dumper/patcher that is configured for XCom.
SDump XcomUtil also includes a utility called SDump. Lots of features including a Soldier Exporter (to spreadsheet). Also has command line switches so you can run it in batch mode. It has a GUI but it is a character-mode DOS type of GUI. This is an old soldier and base editor for XCOM and TFTD. SAVE GAME EDITORS MOD
There are also some more powerful utilities available here to edit and patch the UFO executable – UFO Mod and Patch Maker. The TFTD version does not have as many features as the UFO version. This is probably the easiest to use saved game editor, as it uses a standard GUI familiar to most people. It is a Visual Basic Forms application and the source code is available to extend. XComHack is a program that can edit soldiers, bases, craft, diplomacy and global factors such as money – pretty much everything that ClarkWehyr can do and easy to use.
XCOMHack and other tools by Chris Voss ( Hatfarm). OpenXcom has its own site for mods specific to it, available here. SAVE GAME EDITORS FOR MAC
Unlike the CE version, though, it also provides support for Mac and Linux systems in addition to fixing all the bugs and limitations of the original game. Like the CE version, it completely bypasses the need for DOSBox by providing a native executable.
OpenXcom is an open source clone/reverse engineered engine for UFO (TFTD support is in beta). Combo Patch is a patch that combines the efforts of various Strateg圜ore members to fix a number of problems dealing with the TERRAIN, MAPS and ROUTES game resources, all wrapped up into one package. Also includes tools for modding uniforms, graphics/artwork, and other useful goodies. The Battlescape Editor is an excellent visual editor for adding, removing and changing units and items on a particular saved game, including changing the stats of weapons and other items. Bomb Bloke has a handy collection of tools on this site for doing all sorts of customising. (Developed by Tycho from Seb76's UFOloader) It provides many of the same enhancements as UFO Extender while correcting many of the problems and offering new options for gameplay specific to this game. SAVE GAME EDITORS WINDOWS
TFTD Extender for the Windows edition of Terror From the Deep. (Developed by Seb76 and currently being updated by Tycho) It works with the Steam distribution, which does include the Windows version. It also includes options to play alternate scenarios and rules for making the game harder or easier. UFO Extender for the Windows Gold (CE) edition of the game fixes numerous bugs and provides a large number of useful gameplay enhancements. It works with Steam distributions and DOSBox. The interface is currently being updated to a new, much improved version, making this easier to use and reliable as well as powerful. Others are harder and require you to edit text configuration files. Most changes are relatively easy using the XcuSetup.bat script. It can also create hybrid games that mix the terrain from both games. XcomUtil, originally by Scott Jones and now being updated by BladeFireLight, can perform many useful fixes and changes to both EU and TFTD. 2.4 Drivers, Extenders and Runtimes (for DOS). 1.2 Obscure (not listed at Strateg圜ore) tools.