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Quote: --- Original message by: Maniac1000 That answer may be correct, as i have always had a init file in my root folder. Thanks for that.
Really? Hmm...might just be me then, but it always crashes when I have init.txt in there and try to play devmode...and it happens on both my 32-bit and 64-bit machines too
You're not doing it right if it doesn't work. Make sure you're editing 'Target' and not something else. Mine looks like this: "X:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Halo Custom Edition\haloce.exe" -console -devmode Make sure you click 'OK' before you close the properties window.
If you have init.txt in your halo custom edition install folder and you try to play with devmode activated the game will crash, regardless of if you edited the shortcut or if you're using alldev. Make sure that init.txt is not in your halo custom edition folder, and if it is, remove it. Devmode should work fine after this.
Oh, I forgot about those platfrom thingies....probably makes sense to put the turrets there then. But I thought you were going to nerf the sniper so that it wouldn't have enough range to make camping a viable option... And wouldn't that mean you wouldn't be able to hit anything even remotely near the ground with the sniper from the MAC station? Honestly I'd actually prefer it if there was NO sniper rifle in the map at all, cause dogfighting, even if you lose, is a lot more fun than suddenly getting sniped out of your vehicle with no warning and no chance to avoid it.
I hadn't had the chance to play the old one, but the new one is pretty nice, I only have a little bit of crit. The bases are a bit hard to find and to get into. I also don't see where you're going to put the MAC cannons/covie turrets, cause if you put them on the hills at each end of the map they'll probably just constantly kill each other and everything else. Also, I don't think the bridge in the middle looks very forerunner-like; personally I liked the one in extinction better. Other than that, the map (Genocide) is shaping up to be very, VERY epic. The orbital MAC station looks great, only thing that I think could be improved would be to add a few small but somewhat powerful gauss turrets for point defense. Hopefully that would help control the middle of the map from above and make the station something worth fighting for control of, while not totally dominating gameplay.
Is this the same exception you were working on two days ago, with the fog pits that were *supposed* to kill you, or has yet another of our favorite things in the world metaphorically reared its ugly metaphorical head? And speaking of xfire, you should get on it.
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