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Notepad++ or any other text editor on the matter I would say... what I saw so far was rather straight forward
You can edit the save file using a text editor. It can be a little hard to sort through but if you search for the MC's name you should be able to find it. It's recommended that you don't edit higher than 7 if you plan on using the lab. Values higher than 9 can cause strange things to happen.is there a way to increase MC stat? if my strengh is 4 is that as high as i can add? it wont go up anymore?
If finding things on your own is too difficult might be easier to just an online editor, like say this one:So I noticed that no one answered my last question, so I'll ask again what program is recommended to use to edit game files? (I am not trying to be rude or anything else like that, I am just generally curious)
Don't check the box "both", that checks if there's an identically named body if selecting portrait, or identical portrait if selecting body, if no matching named one then it clears it. If you uncheck it(which i thought was the default), then it only sets the current.Hey anyway to change portait and bodie pictures without losing either?
Irfanview has a batch conversion option. Run it and select batch conversion/rename from the file menu.So, I've made a big collection of pictures and portraits, but they all cause the iCCP incorrect sRGB profile error.
Is there an easy way to fix this? A program that I can run using a batch file or has the ability to process a whole bunch of images at once? I really don't want to edit each file individually.
Brothel kingI love the way you can create your own characters, and import your own artwork. Can anyone recommend other games where you can do this?
This is only a warning, you can just ignore it... It doesn't break anything far as I can tell, just spams the console anytime they're loaded.So, I've made a big collection of pictures and portraits, but they all cause the iCCP incorrect sRGB profile error.
Is there an easy way to fix this? A program that I can run using a batch file or has the ability to process a whole bunch of images at once? I really don't want to edit each file individually.
Hmm, it keeps flattening the image and removing the transparency for me.Irfanview has a batch conversion option. Run it and select batch conversion/rename from the file menu.
I have no idea what actual conversion you'd need to do to fix that error, though.
There's probably a processing option to save as png and preserve transparency, but png doesn't support layers far as I know. You don't have to overwrite the old files, if keeping the layers is important for you. You ought to be able tosave to a new directory.Hmm, it keeps flattening the image and removing the transparency for me.
That's what I'm trying to do; save to a different directory, save transparency, as a png file. The files I've been saving have been PNGs with a single non-background layer.There's probably a processing option to save as png and preserve transparency, but png doesn't support layers far as I know. You don't have to overwrite the old files, if keeping the layers is important for you. You ought to be able tosave to a new directory.
I guess I'm assuming that you were wanting to save as a png. I actually don't know what formats are okay for import, but I'm guessing it's something like png or jpg or bmp.