2012-04-08, 15:08
(2012-04-08, 14:20)bakito Wrote: hello angelOk... I'm not actually under windows, I never use glovepie, I never play Mass Effect 3; But according to what I have read on the web, an AutoitScript for what you ask me must look like this. First after AutoIt is installed you need first to create an Autoit script(named launcher-me3.au3 for example) similar to this one :
again thx for this great add on that I use everyday!!
I have one specific question that is not really reliated to advance launcher...I have to launch two program at the same time, one first to enable pad emulation, then the game itself...
more precision: I have to launch a "glovepie" shortut ( to enable my 360 pad script) then Mass effect 3 so I can play it in my sofa,relax
I think I can do that wih autoit but ...well...not good enough to achieve it..
Ill be really thanksfull if you an help me!
thanks
cheers
edit: I forgot that the 2 programs have to exit at the end of cours...
Code:
Run ('"C:\Program Files (x86)\GlovePIE\glovepie.exe" -"C:\Program Files (x86)\GlovePIE\Scripts\your_script.PIE"',"")
Run ("C:\Program Files (x86)\Mass effect 3\MassEffect3.exe","")
ProcessWaitClose("MassEffect3.exe")
ProcessClose("glovepie.exe")
When your script is created, save it as launcher-me3.au3. Right-click on it and select the Compile script option. AutoIt will automatically create an executable file (launcher-me3.exe) corresponding to your script. Copy this executable file into the same directory than the Mass Effect 3 application file. Now you can modify your Mass Effect 3 launcher into advanced launcher using C:\Program Files (x86)\Mass effect 3\launcher-me3.exe instead of C:\Program Files (x86)\Mass effect 3\MassEffect3.exe as application.