AdamR
10th November 2007, 22:58
Hello :D
I recently knocked up a small launcher for UT2004, simply to provide me with an easy lazy way of loading it up with MY configuration files.
I play UT2004 at home and at a gaming lab in uni with friends. I don't really want to be sharing my configuration with other users who play UT2004 in that room, or have to reconfigure it each time I play. So, this program will allow you to keep configuration INI's outside UT2004 (e.g. in your home path), copy them to UT2004 to be loaded into UT2004, then (optional) delete them after you close the game so nobody else uses/changes them.
You won't find this useful if you're the only person playing UT2004 on a computer. This program is an easy way of having "profiles" for the game. There is probably something like this already out there, but my one is fast and does the job :)
Here it is (http://www.reece-eu.net/software.php?program=Unreal2004Launcher).
http://www.reece-eu.net/software/Unreal2004Launcher/screenshot1.png
Simply make a copy of your current user.ini and unreal.ini, and edit/rename/move them as you like.
If you do try this program out, please let me know if it is any use/good - or just what you think of it :)
I recently knocked up a small launcher for UT2004, simply to provide me with an easy lazy way of loading it up with MY configuration files.
I play UT2004 at home and at a gaming lab in uni with friends. I don't really want to be sharing my configuration with other users who play UT2004 in that room, or have to reconfigure it each time I play. So, this program will allow you to keep configuration INI's outside UT2004 (e.g. in your home path), copy them to UT2004 to be loaded into UT2004, then (optional) delete them after you close the game so nobody else uses/changes them.
You won't find this useful if you're the only person playing UT2004 on a computer. This program is an easy way of having "profiles" for the game. There is probably something like this already out there, but my one is fast and does the job :)
Here it is (http://www.reece-eu.net/software.php?program=Unreal2004Launcher).
http://www.reece-eu.net/software/Unreal2004Launcher/screenshot1.png
Simply make a copy of your current user.ini and unreal.ini, and edit/rename/move them as you like.
If you do try this program out, please let me know if it is any use/good - or just what you think of it :)