Hello!
I was just wondering if there are mods or if there's a way for me to modify the loading screen? The one which shows the sea with ships on it? Not that it's ugly but when I use anti-aliasing the loading screen keeps blinking on and off. I can use FXAA instead but with FXAA the after-action screens have invisible text that would only appear if I click on them (which is a bit hard because they're invisible).
Perhaps you guys already have an idea about these? Thanks!
Modify the Loading Screen
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- Airman
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Modify the Loading Screen
Mark
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Re: Modify the Loading Screen
The file location is C:\Battle of Britain II\artwork\DIAL1024\loading.bmp,
and you can drop in any file, though it is optimized for 1024x768. A
larger file will first show just the upper left 1024x768, then adjust
to stretch the image to fit to your selected 3D resolution. I like to
use this one, an image captured by a BDG member on his way across
the channel:
http://www3.telus.net/v1ncent/bob/loading.zip
and you can drop in any file, though it is optimized for 1024x768. A
larger file will first show just the upper left 1024x768, then adjust
to stretch the image to fit to your selected 3D resolution. I like to
use this one, an image captured by a BDG member on his way across
the channel:
http://www3.telus.net/v1ncent/bob/loading.zip
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- Airman
- Posts: 10
- Joined: 06 Aug 2013, 04:16
Re: Modify the Loading Screen
Thanks PV! Now I will feel bad if I continue on my original plan: Change the loading screen into a fully black image. I want it to be all black because of the "blinking" I get when I have AA (but not with FXAA). Those cliffs are really iconic, aren't they?PV wrote:The file location is C:\Battle of Britain II\artwork\DIAL1024\loading.bmp,
and you can drop in any file, though it is optimized for 1024x768. A
larger file will first show just the upper left 1024x768, then adjust
to stretch the image to fit to your selected 3D resolution. I like to
use this one, an image captured by a BDG member on his way across
the channel:
http://www3.telus.net/v1ncent/bob/loading.zip
Mark
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Intel i5 2500K @4.4GHz | nVidia GTX 470 | 8GB DDR3 @1600MHz | CH FighterStick/Pro Throttle/Pro Pedals | FreeTrack 4evah
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Intel i5 2500K @4.4GHz | nVidia GTX 470 | 8GB DDR3 @1600MHz | CH FighterStick/Pro Throttle/Pro Pedals | FreeTrack 4evah
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