Same here. No splash screens, and no fmvs either. Copying the loadingscreen folder to the mod folder works, but the fmv folder is 1.7 Go... Not sure it'll be practical to copy it in every single mod :)Originally Posted by grinningman
Same here. No splash screens, and no fmvs either. Copying the loadingscreen folder to the mod folder works, but the fmv folder is 1.7 Go... Not sure it'll be practical to copy it in every single mod :)Originally Posted by grinningman
Last edited by Kobal2fr; 12-18-2006 at 23:38.
Anything wrong ? Blame it on me. I'm the French.
What I did to force the config file to keep my videos off was to make it read only. Only downside is that if you want to change your config in game (which you tend to not do once you found your own optimum) you'll have to make it writable again, but thats really minor.
Saves some trouble with having to run a specific cfg file though.
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Ok, now this probably hasn't happened to you guys, but it is for me.
My .cfg doesn't have [misc].![]()
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
I guess others probably realised this but with regard to the log commands the default is actually * warning
If you add the level = * warning or have no level command then you get the errors + warning commands (although warnings are misleading as you get a lot of them anyway).Regarding the use of
[log]
to = logs/system.log.txt
level = * trace
and
level = * error
If you put both in it will use the last one eg
[log]
to = logs/system.log.txt
level = * trace
level = * error
Nice point, wilddog. Edzymedieval, just create the [misc] :)
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