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and this bug is only experienced by 1% of people who downloaded the Mod, due to some incopatibility issues of EAZip with shitty platforms like WinMe. So, for the majority it works absolutely fine.Q2: The Rucker Park works, I managed to play it with regular NBA teams, but with the custom ones (Legends, Nike, And1, ETC.) it doesn't work, it crashes at the loading orange layup guy!!! Help!!!
A: Locate the Street-3-Core_Art.exe you downloaded. Open with WinRAR, or WinACE. Find all the files that have the names labeled as: a1_xoverlay.fsh, l2_xoverlay.fsh and others with "**_xoverlay.fsh". Extract them from the archive to any desired location, and rename the files by deleting the "_xoverlay" from those file names (so you get file names like a1.fsh, l2.fsh and so on). Now, go to your main NBA Live 2003 folder, where you have NBA Live Street mod installed, then go to the "render" folder, and in it create a folder named "xoverlay" (without the quotations, ofcourse). Take the files you've just renamed and put them in that folder you have just created.
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Actually, only about 6-8 people were major contributors, but I credited everybody involved, even if they submitted only 1 shoe, or 1 cyberface, or gave some technical guidances.Dramacydal wrote:divide it up into 23 pieces and it wont b that much...
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Tony wrote:But even a buck per download would definately pay out all bandwidth expenses. I guess the downloaders just didn't appreciate our efforts enough![]()
Fri Sep 12, 2003 5:47 am
It's definately related to the system you're on, and what settings you have. I have XP Pro too, and the installation went smoothly when I tested it out - so did for a great number of other people I gave it to test out. The developer of the software says it's OS related, why should we not believe him?Wyclef Simmons wrote:The problem can't be OS related - I'm using XP Pro and I had that problem. Unless those "2980 people" are all using the same OS.
Fri Sep 12, 2003 7:10 am