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Post by idkerick on Sept 8, 2008 17:55:39 GMT -5
I hope castillo could do this in his next gz2 update or an upcoming update. Add a mod menu to the options menu so you could be able to choose a mod you want instead of having to manually install a new one. this way you could have a list of mods to choose from. i think i would be better then installing and replacing your current mod. but like not to have mods already in the update but like downloading a mod and puting it somewhere the mod menu could access it?? idk if this is possibe. but it would be butt rapin excelletn if you could do this. but thnx for gz its better thn normal gh or rockband UPDATE: haha i guess the gz toolkit an extremely good software . thnx for tht too
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Post by derelict68 on Sept 8, 2008 18:40:17 GMT -5
I agree with you completely. However there are a few tools that do this for you so you may not see this feature anytime soon. The GZ Toolkit will do this for you if you don't mind using a mouse, its designed as a 2' front end (sitting in front of a monitor) and my Modswitcher is designed as a 10' front end, it is designed to be used with a remote control from across the room. My modswitcher allows very limited editing of the Config.xml where the toolkit does very extensive editting it. Find my modswitcher from the link in my sig and the tookit can be found in the downloads section.
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Post by doh23 on Sept 8, 2008 22:42:09 GMT -5
I just put each mod in a dif folder and in their config.xml I put in where the songs are. It's pretty easy that way, you just go into the folder, open up GuiarStar.exe and you ahve your mod with all songs
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