2013-01-08, 04:53
(2013-01-08, 04:01)Angelscry Wrote:The executable goes from being uplay.exe to farcry3_d3d11, which I've found the exe for. However, trying to manually run that EXE simply launches the uplay launcher and doesn't bypass. :\ might just be my bad luck, but I've tried all the executables in the folder and they all launch the player.(2013-01-08, 02:20)Shadowrunner Wrote: So I've been having a blast on this and finding all the neat tricks and work-arounds, but I've been stumped. Stumped with uPlay and its launcher before games. Or maybe it's just specifically Far Cry 3. How are you all handling it? There doesn't seem to be an option on the client to auto-play, and there doesn't seem to be an .exe you can use to bypass the uplay launcher. As such, I have the miserable condition of having to manually click "Play" which, since I've opted to use a controller to do over a KB/M, is proving to be very difficult (time sensitive, because XBMC likes to kick back into focus before I can get it).You must have another executable that have been started by the launcher. When your Far Cry 3 game is running take a look at the Windows Tasks manager and identify the process/application/executable corresponding to your game. When using the search tools try to localise the executable file.
Anyone else have similar trouble? Or know of workarounds? I'm pretty sure the solution is AutoIt/AutoHotKey (except i'll just use event ghost, because I'm already using event ghost), but I was hoping for a simpler route than setting a time and praying that hitting enter will make it work.