OSP 3D Art Shredzorz's OSP stuffs - updated February 26th

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Nice poleaxes!  They are just like the ones I saw in the GrandMaster's Palace over in Malta.  There was lots of nice weapons and armour there.  Good work, and I salute you for adding to the OSP resources.
 
hey great weapons, and i know you love god, can you identify which weapons belong to which nation(just the swords). i am definitely going to use these weapons in my mod(which mod, that's a secret).

edit: never mind. i found that it's all written in codes. thanks for creating the weapons.
 
These are amazing - just what I need for my mod  :grin:

Just one thing though: I'm at uni just now and can't download from mediafire  :sad:
Could somebody possibly upload them on mbrepository, if it's not too much trouble, please?
 
So I love your new weapons (I would like a 15th century mod, for that matter), but I can't get these to work.  When I try to follow Seal's instructions regarding the item file and the ini file, it usually tells me access is denied if I try to save anything.  On the one module I could add the stuff to, it told me there were problems with some of the polearm meshes (elegant, simple, and german if I recall correctly).  I am a total dummy when it comes to this kind of thing, so help, anyone?
 
Almost Normal said:
So I love your new weapons (I would like a 15th century mod, for that matter), but I can't get these to work.  When I try to follow Seal's instructions regarding the item file and the ini file, it usually tells me access is denied if I try to save anything.  On the one module I could add the stuff to, it told me there were problems with some of the polearm meshes (elegant, simple, and german if I recall correctly).  I am a total dummy when it comes to this kind of thing, so help, anyone?

Since I'm assuming you're on a Windows 7 64-bit machine and running M&B off steam, it just means you havn't given yourself access to that folder yet. The x86 defaults to locked, however annoying it is.

1. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)
2. Find the Steam folder
3. Right click it, select properties
4. There are 5 tabs at the top, select Security
5. Select your username at the top (if you don't know which one it is, just follow the next steps for all of them)
6. Click 'edit'
7. Check the box for 'full control' near the bottom of the page
8. Hit okay

It should be fixed now.
 
It's also possible that it's Vista or 7 that's being the problem.
In the past, people have said that they can't save their changes to MnB because UAC is blocking them.
Either turn off UAC or install MnB in another directory and not inside Program Files.
 
Lord Leoric of Wercheg said:
It's also possible that it's Vista or 7 that's being the problem.
In the past, people have said that they can't save their changes to MnB because UAC is blocking them.
Either turn off UAC or install MnB in another directory and not inside Program Files.

  When I try to follow Seal's instructions regarding the item file and the ini file, it usually tells me access is denied if I try to save anything.
That's what clued me off to the fact that it's the problem I described, since that means you don't have permissions to save the file (you don't get permission in x86 by default).
 
Azrooh said:
Almost Normal said:
So I love your new weapons (I would like a 15th century mod, for that matter), but I can't get these to work.  When I try to follow Seal's instructions regarding the item file and the ini file, it usually tells me access is denied if I try to save anything.  On the one module I could add the stuff to, it told me there were problems with some of the polearm meshes (elegant, simple, and german if I recall correctly).  I am a total dummy when it comes to this kind of thing, so help, anyone?

Since I'm assuming you're on a Windows 7 64-bit machine and running M&B off steam, it just means you havn't given yourself access to that folder yet. The x86 defaults to locked, however annoying it is.

1. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)
2. Find the Steam folder
3. Right click it, select properties
4. There are 5 tabs at the top, select Security
5. Select your username at the top (if you don't know which one it is, just follow the next steps for all of them)
6. Click 'edit'
7. Check the box for 'full control' near the bottom of the page
8. Hit okay

It should be fixed now.

I am using Windows 7, but I don't see a "Steam" Folder when I searched in C:\Program Files (x86). (I'm not really sure what that is, actually).  Should I reinstall M&B in some other location?  Thanks in advance of your reply.
 
Almost Normal said:
Azrooh said:
Almost Normal said:
So I love your new weapons (I would like a 15th century mod, for that matter), but I can't get these to work.  When I try to follow Seal's instructions regarding the item file and the ini file, it usually tells me access is denied if I try to save anything.  On the one module I could add the stuff to, it told me there were problems with some of the polearm meshes (elegant, simple, and german if I recall correctly).  I am a total dummy when it comes to this kind of thing, so help, anyone?

Since I'm assuming you're on a Windows 7 64-bit machine and running M&B off steam, it just means you havn't given yourself access to that folder yet. The x86 defaults to locked, however annoying it is.

1. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)
2. Find the Steam folder
3. Right click it, select properties
4. There are 5 tabs at the top, select Security
5. Select your username at the top (if you don't know which one it is, just follow the next steps for all of them)
6. Click 'edit'
7. Check the box for 'full control' near the bottom of the page
8. Hit okay

It should be fixed now.

I am using Windows 7, but I don't see a "Steam" Folder when I searched in C:\Program Files (x86). (I'm not really sure what that is, actually).  Should I reinstall M&B in some other location?  Thanks in advance of your reply.

If you are not using the Steam version of mount and blade, find the folder you installed mount and blade to, and replace the word 'steam' with that folder's name in the guide. Program Files (x86) are where the backwards-compatible 32-bit programs are stored, where Program Files is for 64-bit programs.
 
Azrooh said:
Almost Normal said:
Azrooh said:
Almost Normal said:
So I love your new weapons (I would like a 15th century mod, for that matter), but I can't get these to work.  When I try to follow Seal's instructions regarding the item file and the ini file, it usually tells me access is denied if I try to save anything.  On the one module I could add the stuff to, it told me there were problems with some of the polearm meshes (elegant, simple, and german if I recall correctly).  I am a total dummy when it comes to this kind of thing, so help, anyone?

Since I'm assuming you're on a Windows 7 64-bit machine and running M&B off steam, it just means you havn't given yourself access to that folder yet. The x86 defaults to locked, however annoying it is.

1. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)
2. Find the Steam folder
3. Right click it, select properties
4. There are 5 tabs at the top, select Security
5. Select your username at the top (if you don't know which one it is, just follow the next steps for all of them)
6. Click 'edit'
7. Check the box for 'full control' near the bottom of the page
8. Hit okay

It should be fixed now.

I am using Windows 7, but I don't see a "Steam" Folder when I searched in C:\Program Files (x86). (I'm not really sure what that is, actually).  Should I reinstall M&B in some other location?  Thanks in advance of your reply.

If you are not using the Steam version of mount and blade, find the folder you installed mount and blade to, and replace the word 'steam' with that folder's name in the guide. Program Files (x86) are where the backwards-compatible 32-bit programs are stored, where Program Files is for 64-bit programs.


Okay, thanks.  I am now able to save changes, but I am still getting the warning when I try to load up a module.  When the screen says it is preparing the setting, it will then stop and tell me that there is too much variation on the various poleaxe meshes.  What do I do about this one?  Should I manually remove the new poleaxes and adjust from there?  Thanks.
 
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