LOCFG
LOCFG
Ezor's LOCFG is a multi-language Lockon GUI Configurator. LOCFG gives you the possibility to:
- set standard graphics options (with preview)
- set optimizations graphics options (like ModMan/LoMan)
- set multiplayer options
- set F4 View in a easy way
- set HUD Color in a easy way
- set view options
- backup config files
This is a must have utility for LockOn users. I used to have one of the earlier versions of Ezor's program a long time ago, but it has gotten a lot better since. It allows you to make changes to your config files and lua files without ever having to edit them yourself thanks to the graphical user interface (GUI).
Language:
- French
- English
- Spanish
- Russian
- Croatian
- set standard graphics options (with preview)
- set optimizations graphics options (like ModMan/LoMan)
- set multiplayer options
- set F4 View in a easy way
- set HUD Color in a easy way
- set view options
- backup config files
This is a must have utility for LockOn users. I used to have one of the earlier versions of Ezor's program a long time ago, but it has gotten a lot better since. It allows you to make changes to your config files and lua files without ever having to edit them yourself thanks to the graphical user interface (GUI).
Language:
- French
- English
- Spanish
- Russian
- Croatian
Last edited by Lawndart on Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
As far as I know Im using the default installation path and I would think this program would find that since it finds everything else except the graphic.cfg file
I tried what you suggested though I dont fully understand what I'm suppose to do.
I tried what you suggested though I dont fully understand what I'm suppose to do.
Last edited by Stryker on Fri Jul 25, 2008 6:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
kerdougan wrote:What surprises me is that he wants to create the file
But I'm not trying to create the file...the program is.
In any case I tried something and it solved the problem. Since the program was trying to "create" the graphics file I thought to remove it from its location and pasted it on my desktop as a backup. When I launched LOCFG it promptly told me the file wasn't there and asked if I wanted to have the default path installed. I chose yes and then I was able to edit the "new" file it created. Checking afterwards I indeed have a "new" graphics.cfg file in the config folder.
Thanks to everyone that offered their helpful suggestions.