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Guidelines for editing in-game values
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Author:  skeeter [ 22 Oct 2007, 14:33 ]
Post subject:  Re: Editing, modding the game

To prevent cheats, perhaps have a hash file check on all files used while playing mp, and get a check from all players as well at the start of the game. If they dont match the stock version or hosts version then a message should be able to pop up saying "client version does not match hosts version" or something to that effect.

Author:  skeeter [ 22 Oct 2007, 14:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: Editing, modding the game

Malvision reply was.

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if you remember our game yesterday when you joined me, you sure noticed all was in german. well we have that security thing, that all players get the settings of the host player sent which means, all play the same version Wink.

Edit: a better place to discuss would have been the sticky topic "Editing/modding the game". Unfortunately merging doesn't work yet so we have to wait and s(pl)it Laughing

Author:  wardog55 [ 17 Sep 2009, 21:16 ]
Post subject:  Re: Editing game files

i cant figure out how to edit the file to make the difficulty change i downloaded a editor but when it comes up it says its a readme only...and i didnt do it while running the game or nothing.....its saved in local disk c....and everytime i try to edit and save it wont let me


what do i do?? i havnt seen any informatino on how to do it right

Author:  SirPustekuchen [ 20 Sep 2009, 15:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: Editing game files

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i cant figure out how to edit the file to make the difficulty change

Go into your BotE Install folder. There you can finde the BotE.ini file. Open it (e.g. with Windows Editor) and replace the difficulty value (BABY, EASY, NORMAL, HARD, IMPOSSIBLE). Save it and play BotE.

Author:  Malvoisin [ 20 Oct 2009, 18:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: Editing game files

it's a MS Vista problem. The OS sees .ini files as important system files and doesn't let you alter them unless you deactivate the system file security setting in Windows Explorer. .ini files once actually were important operating system files for Windows 3.11, 95 and 98 ;).

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