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    Default Beta Testing: Setting Roma Surrectum up for Beta Testing

    OK. So you're ready to test. Good. Let's set up the mod.

    1. Make sure you have a clean copy of Rome Total War. It must be clean to insure that any problems being caused are either Roma Surrectum bugs, or those inherent in RTW. This is one of the most important steps. Remember, it must be clean. So don't install RS on a copy of RTW that has been edited by you or someone else.

    2. Create the correct shortcut. You should have a Roma Surrectum shortcut on the desktop.

    3. Right-click on the shortcut and select Properties.

    4. At the end of the Target box, where the location of the program is in quotes, add the desired switches after the program path. So for instance, your Target line might read "C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War\RomeTW.exe" -switch1 -switch2, where -switch1 and -switch2 are switches. (Quoted from Simetrical)

    5. One switch you will need to have is -show_err. This is the standard debugging switch implemented into RTW by CA, and will give clues to many problems you may encounter. Some more that you may find useful but are:

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    -ne. This switch is the #1 most useful switch of all, discounting show_err. It allows RTW to run in windowed mode—you can switch back and forth between it and other applications instantly while anything's loading. I can't overstate how useful this is—no more staring blankly at loading screens! You can post on message boards, talk on IRC, etc., switching between RTW and your browser as easily as you switch between your browser and e-mail client. Try it out and see for yourself.

    -nm. This is next most useful, in my opinion. What it does is quite simple—it eliminates all videos, including the introductory videos and the menu background video. This speeds up loading significantly.

    -strat:campaign_name (campaign_name is the name of a subfolder within data\world\maps\campaign). This skips all the menus and immediately starts a new campaign that you specified. This is useful for repetitive testing of the campaign, or at least some find it so. I personally think it's easier to just start it up normally. Also, I don't know how to pick what faction you start as, but I'm sure there's some way.

    And for those of you in the dark about -show_err and -enable_editor:

    -show_err. This switch will often show you an error when one crops up in the game. Sometimes it's helpful, sometimes it's not, sometimes an error doesn't show up at all. The error message will appear when you exit RTW (or when it crashes), and only the first error encountered will be reported.

    -enable_editor. This switch enables the historical battle editor. With it enabled, go to the Options menu, then Battle Editor.

    There are also one or two others, like -sprite_generator, but I think that's enough for now.

    -Simetrical


    6. Now you can run your game. Happy Testing.

    Remember, you must have -show_err in your target line, the rest are optional. If you have any questions, please voice them.
    Last edited by Roman_Man#3; October 09, 2008 at 06:57 PM.
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    Default Re: Beta Testing: Setting Roma Surrectum up for Beta Testing

    You must also set Autosave:false in preferences.txt.

    Location:

    (RTW)\preferences\

    If it isn't in there, add it at the bottom.

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