

Select the Log with button (Something that isn't bound to anything else e.g.Select the Output format you want (see the table below).I would advise you to keep ' Show Texture on the upper left corner' and ' Replace Texture (with a green texture)' on. Find your GuildWars folder and select your gw.exe.Click the big folder icon on the Target Application section and select Browse.If this mod is turned off, the texture reverts to the game default instead of the other mod(s) that would change it. Note: When multiple mods try to change the same texture, the one that is higher on the mod list takes priority. This HowTo was originally posted here o n. Good for screenshots.Īlso make sure to use all of the TexMods in Captain Jean-Luc's thread! They're amazing! It's awesome and my favorite TexMod of all time. Here's a Hi-Res version of the above glowing texture. Hi-res version of the default Tali skin (default face version). Hi-res version of the default Tali skin (visible face version). And here's the new one in case you for some reason like it more. You can use as many as you want.ĬaptainJean-Luc made the following several textures, because he is just cool like that.

Step 4: Click on the yellow folder icon in the middle and select a. Step 3: Select the main executable file for the game you're using (in my case, UT3.exe, which is normally called MassEffect2.exe but I renamed it so that I could force AA and AF with my ATi GPU) IMPORTANT: If you are using the Steam version of Mass Effect 2, it actually matters where you put the files! Follow these sub-steps (taken from )ġ.B: Rename MassEffect2.exe to MassEffect2Bak.exe.ġ.C: Rename Texmod.exe to MassEffect2.exe It will run fine out of whatever folder you download it to. If this happens, just don't use TexMod for the things that make the game unplayable unless you're silly like me and don't mind getting 4 fps during Tali's trial, or any similarly strenuous part of another game. This may drastically drop your framerate into the unplayable range sometimes. The only downside is that if you are using a setup that doesn't have PhysX like I am, there will be a CPU bottleneck in some applications, including ME2. TexMod is a very cool program that lets you replace textures in any Direct3D application, as long as the texture you're using was made specifically for that application.
