About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool

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Wolfeyes:
Now that you explain it that way it makes sense and I also realize that I was thinking of TS2 where it seemed that the game had a built-in type of autosave feature that saved the game to the game you were actually playing, and not a "sub-game" if you will that would be separate... but since this is all new technology/programming the saving aspects are different as well.  A Doh moment for me ~   :P

rocky:
Hey I'm trying to configure the Awesome mod but I think that the file that the Tool generates doesn't work :(
I had configured something like TS2 aging, or the anti-censors, but none of this is present in the game! I don't know why...is there an other way to change the configuration of the mod??

Mootilda:
Quote from: rocky on 2009 September 20, 18:01:56

Hey I'm trying to configure the Awesome mod but I think that the file that the Tool generates doesn't work :(
I had configured something like TS2 aging, or the anti-censors, but none of this is present in the game! I don't know why...is there an other way to change the configuration of the mod??


The configuration tool works fine for many people.  Did you try typing in the showconfig cheat to see the options in-game?  If showconfig doesn't reflect the options which you chose, then make sure that your configuration file is named "AweConf.package" (not AweConf.package.txt or AweConf.package.xml).  Be aware that your operating system may be hiding the real file extension from you, but the game will refuse to read any package which does not have the .package file extension.  If your file is not named AweConf.package, then that is not a bug in the configuration tool, but in your internet browser.

The other alternative is to create an XML file which contains your selected options, then package that XML.  If you aren't sure of the format, you could extract the XML from the AweConf.package which you downloaded, make changes to that XML, then repackage it into the original AweConf.package.  Of course, this won't help you if your configuration file does not have the correct file name.

rocky:
Quote from: Mootilda on 2009 September 20, 21:37:45

Quote from: rocky on 2009 September 20, 18:01:56

Hey I'm trying to configure the Awesome mod but I think that the file that the Tool generates doesn't work :(
I had configured something like TS2 aging, or the anti-censors, but none of this is present in the game! I don't know why...is there an other way to change the configuration of the mod??


The configuration tool works fine for many people.  Did you try typing in the showconfig cheat to see the options in-game?  If showconfig doesn't reflect the options which you chose, then make sure that your configuration file is named "AweConf.package" (not AweConf.package.txt or AweConf.package.xml).  Be aware that your operating system may be hiding the real file extension from you, but the game will refuse to read any package which does not have the .package file extension.  If your file is not named AweConf.package, then that is not a bug in the configuration tool, but in your internet browser.

The other alternative is to create an XML file which contains your selected options, then package that XML.  If you aren't sure of the format, you could extract the XML from the AweConf.package which you downloaded, make changes to that XML, then repackage it into the original AweConf.package.  Of course, this won't help you if your configuration file does not have the correct file name.




Thank you a lot, but I didn't solve it yet...could you help me in creating a XML file? How does it do??


EDIT: I solved it!!! The problem was that I was downloading with Free Download Manager, that (I don't know why) changed the name and the size of the file Generated by the Tool..

Thank you a lot!=)

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