MCP-like menu
MCP-like menu
Hi guys! In game you added some MCP fixes, but to activete them you need use console. Is there way add menu in launcher, where you can on and off this options without using console?
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Which fixes in particular are you wanting to see in the launcher?
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All that opotional and activated trouth console, if it possible. Like fix for traders not wearing what they sell and some more.
It is hadd to find that you may activate them - this information only on wiki, and simple menu will be much more usable.
Thanx.
It is hadd to find that you may activate them - this information only on wiki, and simple menu will be much more usable.
Thanx.
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I think we can add a tab to launcher for settings file configuring, similar to MCP configurator.
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Personally I would love to see this too, so the overview with checkboxes in the launcher sounds like a good way to go.
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Why in the launcher and not in game menu?
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Why the launcher? Because it can be implemented sooner and more easily, I should say. Getting it in the in-game menu should probably be the long-term goal, but for now, I'd rather see it implemented sooner rather than later. Dunno about anyone else, but making it easy to work with now seems a higher priority than making it a breeze to work with in half a year.
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I'm intrigued - what are the console commands for these fixes?
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Re: MCP-like menu
Here are some mockups I made for a potential MCP-like menu:
I think that "Settings" is the best name for this section, so I decided to move the current grouping to "Installation". Also, some settings are better suited for the "Graphics" tab, so I moved it there.
I think that it is best to only have the settings here that cannot be controlled in game.
One thing I was wondering: should we rename this section "Experimental"? That would make it clear that these are settings that are not fully supported or available in-game.
I think that "Settings" is the best name for this section, so I decided to move the current grouping to "Installation". Also, some settings are better suited for the "Graphics" tab, so I moved it there.
I think that it is best to only have the settings here that cannot be controlled in game.
One thing I was wondering: should we rename this section "Experimental"? That would make it clear that these are settings that are not fully supported or available in-game.