Is it possible? Can you just add a -w command to it?
Anyone know ? :P
Is it possible? Can you just add a -w command to it?
Anyone know ? :P
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It is possible. You do need your own folder, because the regular preference file is always overwritten the moment you shut down M2TW. There is a way to do it without mod folder, but I always use a mod.Originally Posted by OMGLAZERS
Anyhow, if you have your own modfolder, go to your .cfg file and add this line under [video]
windowed = true
Save, start and enjoy.![]()
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Thank goodness..Originally Posted by Faenaris
It was to be "pain in my assh***" to quote a great philosopher to write a campaign history in full screen!
Edit: Tried it. I keep getting unspecified errors. even if I try windowed = 1, it doesn't work in the original .cfg, or a copied and run from, cfg
Last edited by OMGLAZERS; 12-24-2006 at 01:51.
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Odd, it works just fine for me. And it is even more odd that you can't run it even from the original .cfgOriginally Posted by OMGLAZERS
I'm gonna grab a look later today because I'm dead-tired and on the verge of passing out on my keyboard. Maybe a better modder than me will come by and figure out what went wrong.
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I changed it back to normal and my game still crashedOriginally Posted by Faenaris
hehe, I think I just messed it up modding :P im gonna giver' a reinstall and I bet it'll work.
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Heya,
I hope the re-install fixed the problem. Playing windowed is very handy.![]()
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