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Morbid Jester

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exporting internal (game) time, resizing
« on: 24 Oct 2005, 14:00:10 »
I have got two questions I seem to be unable to find an answer to.

1. I would need a way to export ingame time to an external applicaton (read: a software stopwatch). I've seen script fragments of people tinkering with the game time for movie timing purposes so 8i'd guess there is a way to access that info.

2. Is iT possible to resize the ingame wristwatch? there's two sizes, one that appears ingame, the other that appears on the briefing/map screen.

Someone slap me if this is buried in the FAQ, but I couldn't find it....

Homefry31464

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Re:exporting internal (game) time, resizing
« Reply #1 on: 24 Oct 2005, 16:39:03 »
I'm not sure about #1... there is a program called Fwatch that could could check out that might help you some.

For #2, double clicking on the watch while on the briefing screen may make it bigger.  That is about the only way I know of to change the appearance of the watch.

Morbid Jester

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Re:exporting internal (game) time, resizing
« Reply #2 on: 27 Oct 2005, 10:02:08 »
thanks, I'll give it a whirl.... :)