I want to use the german language, but what ever mod I installed, he ovverride my language.
Any Idea how I can ovveride the english Version back to german?
Hiya, wish I could read German so I could use this:
Kaldarasha's German Reworked Mod I highly recommend it.
I think the instructions on there will help you. I think some are in German even but if not, you should probably: reinstall completely (make sure everything is deleted from install folder) and use
Kompass63's Registry tool and then his
Game Converter .8b, then install bootleg, last the Reworked German mod (assuming you want to use that).
Also:
I haven't ever tested the Translate text option in bootleg, did you try that? I think either way, even if you are in English after bootleg, if you install Kaldarasha's Reworked German mod, the game will be in German after.
Also: I have heard that Menu Overhaul isn't completely compatible with languages other than English. You may find your battle menu is a bit glitched (but useable) with Menu Overhaul. I think perhaps Kompass63 and RedXell w/ Kaldarasha addressed some of the Menu Overhaul issues (for German only).
Does this mod include anything for new enemy models? At least, mine don't look like the Kotaku article:
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2013/07/how-to-make-final-fantasy-vii-look-like-an-hd-remaster/
It has an animated gif with an enemy model that looks much better than mine. Is this a different mod that's not installed by default?
That scorpion model, along with a matching Mech Sweeper, are an official Team Avalanche release. It is compatible with bootleg and is included with Tifa's torrent. You select it in bootleg on the Models tab:
I have followed the tutorial exact....both programs are in the ff7 file I made. All mods are either yellow or green. I can't get the Final Fantasy VII Configuration v1.02 to pop up after i run bootleg.
Hiya, I don't have any specific suggestions because you just haven't given us much information about where you installed to and how your files are set up. BUT I think reading the following suggestions for DarkAngel777 might be helpful to you:
Sorry, I misunderstood what you were saying. However, I tried what you suggested and still got the same error. So, what else could cause a broken LGP field file?
I think he was on to something. The destination path, mod path should maybe be simplified for testing purposes. As an example: Here are the same several lines from my last bootleg.txt:
INFO: Bootleg Version 2012.12.31 Version .040
---------Bootleg System Paths---------
INFO: Destination Location: "C:\Games\FFVII\"
INFO: Mod Path: "C:\FF7Mods\;C:\Users\Katelet\Downloads\;C:\FF7Mods\"
INFO: Temporary Files: "C:\Users\Katelet\AppData\Local\Temp\Bootleg_Setup\"
AND Here is a screenshot of the bootleg installations tab that produced those pathing codes:
Let's get rid of as many variables at once as possible. First off, I don't use spaces in these directory names, out of habit. Also, I don't like the idea of installing FF7 to a path, and then just moving the whole game directory somewhere else, that seems like asking for trouble. Even if it works for some people, it's just bad form. You should install the game to the path you are actually going to use (if you didn't). Keep your mods folder OUT of your game folder. Since you've already installed the game and bootleg, and are having troubles, I definitely suggest a COMPLETE uninstall, as I discuss at the top of this post. I would delete the entire install folder permanently (not your mods folder), run the ff7 registry key tool linked above, then reinstall the game and give Kompass's Game Converter a shot. Then Bootleg that sucker. Hope this helps.