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Supermodel3.ini

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 9:08 am
by Krakatoa
Can you put the following options into the ini file?

output = windows (so I can use the FFB plugin)
and
Power PC frequencies? (so I can set the frequency to 50 on all games)

I know they can passed at runtime, but I'd like to set them up on a system level.

thanks,

Re: Supermodel3.ini

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 10:47 am
by Bart
Every command line option maps to a config key. Those not explicitly present in .ini will be initialized from the command line or from a hard-coded default if not specified there. To find the config keys, open up Supermodel.log after running a game. The entire run-time configuration is printed there.

Re: Supermodel3.ini

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:54 pm
by Krakatoa
thanks, I'll check the log out tonight.

Re: Supermodel3.ini

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:22 am
by Joaquim Gonçalves
Bart wrote:Every command line option maps to a config key. Those not explicitly present in .ini will be initialized from the command line or from a hard-coded default if not specified there. To find the config keys, open up Supermodel.log after running a game. The entire run-time configuration is printed there.


How about making a .ini file running each game with especific speed without changing it in the UI everytime just for a test? :)
If people wanna change it, it can go in there and choose a legit speed for is computer.
I don´t believe we need huge speeds to run well.

Re: Supermodel3.ini

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:05 am
by Bart
Joaquim Gonçalves wrote:
Bart wrote:Every command line option maps to a config key. Those not explicitly present in .ini will be initialized from the command line or from a hard-coded default if not specified there. To find the config keys, open up Supermodel.log after running a game. The entire run-time configuration is printed there.


How about making a .ini file running each game with especific speed without changing it in the UI everytime just for a test? :)
If people wanna change it, it can go in there and choose a legit speed for is computer.
I don´t believe we need huge speeds to run well.


How about running from the command line and not worrying about this :)

Supermodel.ini allows you to specify separate options for each game. For example, I have special settings for Daytona 2 that are separate from other games in mine.