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Register and log in to move these advertisements down How to Disable "House Colors" for BFME2 and ROTWKThis tutorial is currently hidden from the public. Tutorial for BFME 2
---TABLE OF CONTENTS--- _______________________ *PAGE 1: Table of Contents/Introduction *PAGE 2: Programs Needed *PAGE 3: How to do it! *PAGE 4: End Notes ---INTRODUCTION--- __________________ I know that if you're anything like me, you hate House Colors on units. What I mean by "House Colors" is this: You're playing a Skirmish game, your cavalry is ready to smash into the orc line, and they come into view. But it's not that heroic of a charge. Their armor is bright pink! House colors, very simply, are colorations on your units to distinguish them from your allies' or enemies' units. If your ally is playing as Men of the West faction, and you are too, then it can become problematic in the middle of a skirmish to distinguish one team from another. So, before you start a match, you pick your team color. If you pick blue, your units (including Heroes) turn blue. If you pick red... well, you get it. I'll stop babbling so you can get to the next page. Links / Downloads
CommentsDisplay order: Newest first Vanders - Wednesday August 10, 2016 - 8:32 Definitely helped me 6 years after it was created. Link is dead though, but it isn't difficult to google. Rob38 (Team Chamber Member) - Friday August 27, 2010 - 19:07 Hmmm... my concern is that you are directly editing the original ini file. Not the best way to approach it. |
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