By Goldsnake5
Date: 06-27-2005
Version: 1.1
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Standard Readme for James, Goldsnake5, and Mantis.
3 names, 1 legacy
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FF name: goldsnake5
e-mail : goldsnake5@aol.com
AIM : goldsnake5
Game JEDI ACADEMY (but may work for JO)
File Type script
Size absoloutly tiny
Name screenshooter.cfg
Known Bugs:
choppy on a s-l-o-w pc
prints screenshot blah on upper corner of screen
Previous versions:
version 1.0 - unreleased version (too many shots)
version 1.1 - released version (reduced shot number, changed times)
Install: extract .cfg to gamedata/base in your jedi academy directory.
Might I suggest a desktop shortcut?
Uninstall: remove the .cfg from gamedata/base
To use: bind any key to exec screenshooter.cfg and hit the key
What is does: It takes a series of quick screen shots. Good for ppl
trying to get that perfect shot in a saber battle. You can add more shots
or do other stuff written in side notes in the file.
Ofcourse, its not good (that good, that is) for self shots. Nice for PotD
involving action, as you can pic the best in series.
Credits
I first thank Raven and Lucasarts, because If i don't it could be bad
for me. Well, for this file im gonna thank my ex gf becca. I saw her today
and i had nice memories. So becca, this screen shooter is for you. Now,
go talk to your new bf. Tell him I said "die" i mean "hi"
Comments
I threw this together, tested it once, and now i dare to call it a relevant
file. I'll burn in scripters hell, now, wont I?
Well, I got connections down there, so.... whos complaining?
LEGAL STUFF (please read if you intend to use my files for modding)
THIS MODIFICATION IS NOT MADE, DISTRIBUTED, OR SUPPORTED BY ACTIVISION, RAVEN, BIOWARE, OR
LUCASARTS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY LLC. ELEMENTS TM & © LUCASARTS
ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY LLC AND/OR ITS LICENSORS.
YOU MAY REDISTRIBUTE THIS FILE ANY WAY YOU LIKE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO: PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICES OR FUTURE DERIVITIVES THEREOF, ELECTRONIC
FILES OR FUTURE DERIVITIVES THEREOF, WRITING THE CODE ON THE WALLS
OR FUTURE DERIVITIVES THEREOF, AND SO ON, AS LONG AS YOU INCLUDE THIS README.