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Hi, I would like to know if there is a way to change this logo on the lobby/login screen.

 

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I would like to change it since this is a High Five client and it has always bothered me that it says Freya. I've noticed that the logo always appears regardless if I change the map files for the lobby. Is there a file that I can change this, or is it hardcoded on the exe?

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yes, you can edit what image it uses frm localization ini

Nice! So I'll test this in a bit then. Looks like it's one of the files with "logo" on their name.

 

[English]
English_Code=e
English_Font=L2Font-e.SmallFont-e
English_Glyph=SmallFont-e.gly
English_Font2=L2Font-e.LargeFont-e
English_Glyph2=LargeFont-e.gly
English_Minimap=L2Font-e.Minimap.worldmap
English_LogoTexture=L2Font-e.start_logo-e
English_LoadingTexture=L2Font-e.loading02-e
English_MiniLogoTexture=L2Font-e.mini_logo-e
English_TownMap=L2Font-e.TownMap
English_ReplayLogoTexture=L2Font-e.Replay_logo-e
English_FontLib=fonts_en.gfx
 
 

 

nice lobby

 

^ Actually, this lobby is already in your High Five client. It's the Lobby02 file copied as the lobby01 file.

Edited by Jyggs
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Ok got it working after a bit of trial and error. Had problems with the Encrypt/Decrypt programs but I think I figured it out. The correct line to edit is this one....

File---> localization.ini

 

English_MiniLogoTexture=L2Font-e.mini_logo-e

So instead of editing the L2Font-e.utx file, instead I made a new utx file and added my own stuff inside to prevent messing with the original files, then I just edited the line shown above in localization.ini to link to the new image.

L2Font-e . mini_logo-e

^Filename        ^image name

I just grabbed one of those High Five logos floating around in Google just to test it out... and it works.

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