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FPSC Classic Product Chat / FPSC not accepting my settings...

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Pbcrazy
17
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2011 03:39
I've been trying to get rid of bloom, cause quite frankly it looks awful. So, I went into the Setup.ini & BuildSetup.ini both and turned the "postprocessing=" to 0, which should turn it off.

However, the moment I start FPSC up again, it changes it right back to 1 again. Any idea whats wrong?

There's also the issue of fog not turning on (even when I set it to 1 in the Global Script settings both from within FPSC and manually), and my skybox not loading what I want (again, same as the fog...).

The voices in my head said I'm normal... o.0
Benjamin
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2011 06:41
Try running notepad (or whichever text editor you are using) as administrator and see if that makes a difference.



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The Storyteller 01
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Location: On a silent hill in dead space
Posted: 2nd Sep 2011 11:00 Edited at: 2nd Sep 2011 11:09
There's a little catch:

If you edit the setup.ini while FPSCreator.exe is running the changes won't be saved.

You have to close the editor, change the setup.ini and restart the editor. The buildsetup.ini should automatically change according to the setup.ini the next time you run the build game option. I am not sure it works for a test game though.

Another funny thing is, that if you change something in the build game setup wizard settings, the engine won't memorize the last change. For example if you want to change the Fog from 0 to anything else, you also have to change the Ambience Level . When you open the setup wizard the next time, Fog will have been achanged but not the Ambience Level. Weird, huh?

In case you find my grammar and spelling weird ---> native German speaker ^^
Pbcrazy
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2011 15:27
Aye, that's what I was doing, closing FPSC, editing the Setup.ini (it saved just fine), then starting the program again, but whenever I go to test the game, it just overwrites my changes and sets half the stuff back again (only the stuff in the first section though, it leaves all of my lighting settings alone.)

And that'd make more sense on the wizard. Quite a pain really, I hope they get that fixed.

The voices in my head said I'm normal... o.0

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