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    Crysis .cfg

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by XPS1330, Apr 24, 2008.

  1. XPS1330

    XPS1330 Notebook Deity

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    I'm having trouble with creating a custom system .cfg file for Crysis. Tweakguides.com tells me to go to \Program Files\Electronic Arts\Crytek\Crysis directory, right-clicking on an empty spot and selecting 'New>Text Document'. Then rename this .txt file to System.cfg (not System.cfg.txt).

    I tried that, entered some commands, and when I go to play the game, none of the commands are working.

    Any help?
     
  2. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    Are you sure it is a .cfg file?

    Right-click the space in the folder > New > Text Document, just call it "System" (without the quotes).

    Open up the file, then File > Save As > and type "System.cfg" exactly like that, with the quotes. Now it's a .cfg file. You can delete the original text file.

    Make sure each of your commands on on different lines, and that you use the = sign to set values.
     
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    Thanks a lot. It works now.
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    Does anyone know a command to make throwing an object more stronger/farther?