Thanx! It works great on NFSu2 (sorry for my english :-D) Portable trick for default.ini: (i have everything in the current folder, it's better) very important! - run all like administrator [Settings] WinWaitDelay=350 texmod=Texmod.exe exe=.\SPEED2.exe AutoExec=1
mod1=.\NFS UG2 Textures Mod V2.0 By Dragozool.tpf mod2=.\NFSUG2TEXTURE.tpf mod3=.\QTVegetation.tpf mod4=.\QTWalls&Pavements.tpf (.etc)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\TexMod settings - relative path: (first line... default - value is not set)
you can create a batch from reg: LINK Reg Converter v1.2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TexMod - Autostart@autoclose batch it is possible to convert it to .exe and you can also attach an inf.txt file with instructions for example - Wait or Die! :-D
@echo off mode con:cols=63 lines=34 color 30 echo off cls type inf.txt start /wait "" "TexMod AutoLoad.exe" timeout /t 50 /nobreak >nul 2>&1 SPEED2.exe timeout /t 35 /nobreak >nul 2>&1 (set the time as you like) taskkill /IM Texmod.exe
I couldn't get this to work, so I've written an alternative utility called "Easy TexMod" that lets you easily configure and automate TexMod for any TexMod compatible game. You can get it here: http://www.nexusmods.com/xcom/mods/525/?
It's an old file, created back in 2010 for Tomb Raider http://www.tombraiderforums.com/showthread.php?t=172366 the md5 size is exactly the same so it's the same file, means the content (which you can see at the link) is the same. So it's just VisualBasic with ControlClick etc.
It's a nice idea but I rarely find it working under windows to make thing run that way.
For me, under Windows 7 x64 UAC enabled, it never worked at all. Well, the few cliks to do don't hurt
The same here, Doesn't load mods, just asking me for an exe name but the path is correct: exe=D:\GAMES\Mass Effect 2\Binaries\MassEffect2.exe does it accept spaces in the path name ?
To my deep regret in life is often confronted by selective stupidity, try where this can arise at least some questions to explain the details. I assure you, if I did not like the video showed how to do that, then there was a lot more posts with questions. I am proud of you if you've got it without prompts
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It works great on NFSu2 (sorry for my english :-D)
Portable trick for default.ini:
(i have everything in the current folder, it's better) very important! - run all like administrator
[Settings]
WinWaitDelay=350
texmod=Texmod.exe
exe=.\SPEED2.exe
AutoExec=1
mod1=.\NFS UG2 Textures Mod V2.0 By Dragozool.tpf
mod2=.\NFSUG2TEXTURE.tpf
mod3=.\QTVegetation.tpf
mod4=.\QTWalls&Pavements.tpf (.etc)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\TexMod
settings - relative path: (first line... default - value is not set)
you can create a batch from reg:
LINK Reg Converter v1.2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TexMod - Autostart@autoclose batch
it is possible to convert it to .exe
and you can also attach an inf.txt file with instructions for example - Wait or Die! :-D
@echo off
mode con:cols=63 lines=34
color 30
echo off
cls
type inf.txt
start /wait "" "TexMod AutoLoad.exe"
timeout /t 50 /nobreak >nul 2>&1
SPEED2.exe
timeout /t 35 /nobreak >nul 2>&1 (set the time as you like)
taskkill /IM Texmod.exe
http://www.nexusmods.com/xcom/mods/525/?
Switching it to 250 seems to work fine.
Your 2K textures work fine with the Texmod v0.9b you included.
Win 10 Pro x64.
It's an old file, created back in 2010 for Tomb Raider
http://www.tombraiderforums.com/showthread.php?t=172366
the md5 size is exactly the same so it's the same file, means the content (which you can see at the link) is the same. So it's just VisualBasic with ControlClick etc.
It's a nice idea but I rarely find it working under windows to make thing run that way.
For me, under Windows 7 x64 UAC enabled, it never worked at all. Well, the few cliks to do don't hurt
exe=D:\GAMES\Mass Effect 2\Binaries\MassEffect2.exe
does it accept spaces in the path name ?
In the video he just changed the AutoLoad.exe's icon into Remember Me's icon.