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.XVMCONF File Extension

A .XVMCONF file is a World of Tanks XVM Configuration File, created by XVM.

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What is a .XVMCONF file?

The .XVMCONF file extension refers to a "World of Tanks XVM Configuration File." This type of file is essentially a text-based configuration file used specifically with the XVM mod, which stands for eXtended Visualization Mod. XVM is a popular modification for the game World of Tanks, a game where players control tanks and engage in battles against other players.

The purpose of an XVMCONF file is to customize and enhance the gaming experience in World of Tanks. It allows players to modify and add new features such as vehicle markers, which help identify tanks on the battlefield; player or clan icons, which display unique symbols for different players or groups; vehicle icon sets, which change the appearance of the tank icons on the map; and in-game player ratings, which provide a statistical rating of players during the game.

These configuration files are named using the format XVM.xvmconf and are crucial for players who want to tailor their gameplay experience with additional visual and informational elements provided by the XVM mod.

In terms of opening or editing these files, it was previously possible to use a dedicated tool known as the XVM editor. This tool was designed to provide a user-friendly interface for modifying XVMCONF files. However, the XVM editor has been discontinued, meaning it is no longer supported or available for use. As a result, players looking to edit these files might need to manually edit them using a text editor, or seek alternative software solutions that support text file editing. It's important to have some understanding of the file's format and the settings it controls when editing it manually to avoid errors in the game.

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