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Basically Mandatory => 7th Heaven => Topic started by: EQ2Alyza on 2016-01-09 03:13:59
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http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?topic=15520.0
I've included the correct .EXE in the Game Converter link of STEP 1, and I updated STEP 3 to indicate which .EXE should be used with Menu Overhaul activated.
Head over to the Written Tutorial thread and download the Game Converter again. Run it as admin and choose the Overwrite (O) option. This is going to reset your OpenGL settings in 7th Heaven, so be sure to take a look at those again before you click the "Launch Game" button to play.
Enjoy :)
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Dumb question because I have the IQ of lettuce, if we are using both The Reunion - Menu Overhaul and The Reunion - Beacause, we use ff7_bc.exe?
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That's right. It's not a dumb question because the setup can be a little confusing. When you use The Reunion installer, there is no option for Menu Overhaul because it is installed no matter what. So, ff7_mo.exe comes from running the installer with no options selected. The ff7_bc.exe comes from running the installer with the 4 Beacause boxes checked, so that installs an .EXE compatible for both Menu Overhaul and Beacause to be run together.
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Hey Alyza is it just part of Menu Overhaul that there are spaces between magic spells?
For example if Cloud is equipped with Fire Ice and Lightning Materia it will be like this in the Magic Menu, but in battles only. Basically there is large selectable blank spaces between each magic. Are these filled in later by other magic like Fira, and blizzaga,etc and are intentional design?
Fire
Ice
Lightning
As opposed to the normal:
Fire Ice Lightning
or
Fire
Ice
Lightning
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It doesn't always look like that. At the beginning of the game you only have the lower level spells, but as you level that materia up spells like Fire2/Fira, Ice2/Blizzara, etc. fill up those spaces. It groups all the types of the same spell together.
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It doesn't always look like that. At the beginning of the game you only have the lower level spells, but as you level that materia up spells like Fire2/Fira, Ice2/Blizzara, etc. fill up those spaces. It groups all the types of the same spell together.
Okay thank you :D