Originally Posted by
Trajan
I'm going to presume that you're using windows.
1) Click start, then click run and type "notepad" and press ok.
2) After notepad opens up, type what you want (medieval2.exe @mod.cfg) and click on file, save, and browse to where you want to save the file.
3) For the file name, type the name that you want to give it and be sure that you end it with .bat. Like for example, mymod.bat.
4 For the "save as type" option, be sure that you select "All Files" or the file will be saved as a text document.
5) Save your new batch file and close notepad. Now, to run the batch file, double click it like an .exe.