Update log
Full TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children update
The complete published notes, normalized for clean reading and source attribution.
Extracted changes
- Workshop
- Performance
- Gameplay
TS: AC Modding Tool Guide
This tool allows the sharing of partially modified data through the Workshop. Using this tool, you can change some values of the game data.
Caution
If values such as movement distance or sight range increase significantly, the game client's performance may be affected due to enemy AI pathfinding calculations and movement processing. This could result in abnormal termination or significantly slowed gameplay.
1. TS: AC Modding Tool Installation
Click the "Library" tab at the top of the Steam client.
Click "Games and Tools" in the top left corner.
Enable the checkbox for "Tools" in the drop-down list.
Search for "TS: AC Modding Tool" in the search bar.
Select "TS: AC Modding Tool" under the Tools section in the list below and install it.
When you click "Install" of "TS: AC Modding Tool", Game Install Path Setup window will appear.
Specify the installation path of the game and the folder where the modding data will be stored.
You can check the game installation path by right-clicking on the game in your Library list and selecting "Manage" → "Browse Local Files."
In the Mod Project Path section at the bottom, specify the folder where the currently mod data will be managed.
Once the installation is complete, play TS: AC Modding Tool.
2. TS: AC Modding Tool User Manual
1. Initial Screen
When you run TS: AC Modding Tool, you can see the following initial screen.
The data that can be modified using the "TS: AC Modding Tool" are as follows.
Monster Editor
You can modify the monster's level, mastery, equipment, and rewards.
Mastery Editor
You can modify certain values of the mastery.
Equipment Editor
You can modify the stats of equipment.
Ability Editor
You can modify ability values.
Buff Editor
You can modify buff values.
Language & Dictionary Setting
You can add your own unique language.
Open Mod Folder
You can open the mod installation folder.
2. Monster Editor
You can modify a monster's mastery board, equipment, and rewards using the "Monster Editor."
(1) Monster Editor Screen
The window in the top left displays the list of monster data currently available for editing. To modify monster information, you need to click the "Add Data" button at the bottom of that window to add a monster for editing.
Add Data
You can add the monster data to be edited to the list.
Delete Data
You can delete the monster data on the list.
Add All
You can add all monster data to the list.
Remove All
You can delete all monster data on the list.
You register the monster data by clicking "Add Data."
(2) Monster List
When you click the "Add Data" button, the familiar "Troublemaker List" screen will appear. From this list, select the monster you want to edit.
I select "Street Hoodlum" for editing.
(3) Monster Editor Screen - Selected Monster data
"Street Hoodlum" is registered in the "MonsterEditor" list window and automatically selected.
In the center of the screen, the character model of "Street Hoodlum" appears, and at the bottom center, the "Modify Masteries" and "Modify Equipments" buttons are activated.
Additionally, in the bottom right window, the level and unique mastery of the currently selected character can be modified directly.
Modify Masteries
You can modify
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