Eh...
Ye I know this sounds nooby, but how do I look at my log files and what info do they contain![]()
Eh...
Ye I know this sounds nooby, but how do I look at my log files and what info do they contain![]()
Go into your C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome- Total War/Log Files folder (that's the default path). Each log file is named by date and by looking in each logfile (using notepad or something similar) you can find out loads of stuff e.g. Exactly what units you and your opponent took, how much money they spent on their army, which units were upgraded and how, and loads more.
Hope this helps.
I see no sense in LogFiles.. I think they only good when you take A ScreenShot and the Guy saids you Faked the Pic to make it look like he lost (even though you won fair and square) then,using the logfile to Help prove it is good,cuz it be extremely hard,or in my case anyhow,to edit one of the log files..
Logfiles are very important. Screens and replays says nothing about armies.
Into log you can compare if enemy really took same army.
Due to log some cheaters has been already found, like Saint Louis.
John Thomas Gross - liar who want put on Poles responsibility for impassivity of American Jews during holocaust
how can you cheat online,there is no online cheat codes, and are we suppose to be talking about Cheaters on this Fourm,think there a rule about that..
Cheers mate, much appreciated.Originally Posted by Taurus
No worries.
make sure you open them with wordpad (or another "advanced" text editor), not notepad, or they will look like an unreadable mess
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