I think this answers your Question... here's the Ultimate Keybind Guide, wich also explains using exec commands.
You can't change the ini, but you can change all ini settings, using a command. The exec works like a .bat file, just that it's UT2004 commands. You could have a file called "Blah.txt"
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switchweapon 1
The command would be "exec blah.txt". It would be the same like the command "switchweapon 1".
"set input" is used to change keybinds ingame. So "set input [key] [command]" would be the same as opening user.ini and changing it manually.
good stuff, I have had to do something very similar in Diablo II
But only one problem.
I get
when I try and load a profile.
I installed using the dvd edition of the game ( hate cd swapping )
But my normal shortcut to the game runs fine.
Thx for the TUT, just giving feedback.
Btw, if you install using DVD edition, you must install patch in order for the cdkey error message to go away. It's a known problem, had a fit when I first bought it untill I googled it and found that other users had the same problem. May be different with other versions of the install with the profiles and all.. gl
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