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    How to modify games for alienfx?

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by RoyTheRoyalBoy, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. RoyTheRoyalBoy

    RoyTheRoyalBoy Notebook Guru

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    So, I've been searching around the internet and it seems that only 1 person has actually been successful in making a mod for alienfx to work with a program called winamp. I just started learning basic coding, and as the summer to my junior year is starting to end, I feel like I should do something unique, so I want to learn how to code alienfx to work with any games. Can anyone reference me to developers of these games or tell me how it's done? The game I'm planning to work with is audiosurf so that it would have lightshows similar to winamp.
     
  2. Alienware-L_Porras

    Alienware-L_Porras Company Representative

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    The Winamp mod was made by Alienware, it's a plugin that you can install and works for Winamp and WMplayer. There are certain games that work with special AlienFx, you could try talking to their developers to get help with the coding.
     
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    I see, thank you!
     
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    I've contacted with the code developer of League of Legend and he said that alienfx was developed by alienware, not them. Is there anyway I can contact any member who knows the coding aspect of alienware through email rather than phone calls? I find it easier to communicate through email when discussing coding especially given the fact that I have hearing disability.