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Stowaway
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TweekSUB is great for pre-configuring subs so there is less time spent fiddling around after each patrol.
But one of the features stated in the readme was the ability to create a shortcut with "wolfie" added to the string thus allowing actual edits made to the sub overall loadout. I havnt been able to get this to work, and I wonder if the procedure is geared towards Win9X and not WinXP? Any hints? Thanks! |
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Bilge Rat
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Hi,
1- Unrar program 2- Create a shortcut for Tweeksub.exe on your desktop 3- Right click this shortcut and choose "Properties" 4- Edit the target field so it looks like "....\Tweeksub.exe Wolfie" (don't forget the space and the capital W) 5- Start Tweeksub. Hope this helps
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Grey Wolf
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I did that, but not sure where to add these extra torps!!
I must say that this was just for fun, to try this function. Normally I want the sub to be realistic! /Rulle |
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It worked!
I should have known to capitalize the W ![]() Thanks! |
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Grey Wolf
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Ooooh yes! The capital W made it. Didin't notice that because in the image showing this in wolfies tweek-pack is it NOT a catital W
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