by Blzut3 » Wed Oct 31, 2018 5:48
ECWolf will not create a config file in C:\games\wolf3d unless you're running a batch file or you otherwise specify a command line option to move the config file. By default ECWolf will always use the config in "%AppData%\ecwolf".
ECWolf will only locate game data if:
- It is installed via Steam or GOG.
- It's in "%AppData%\ecwolf"
- It is located in the same directory as ECWolf.
- It is in the working directory (this could possibly explain your odd case where the dialog appeared once, but I don't know how you set the working directory without knowing).
- It is otherwise located in a place listed in your ecwolf.cfg.
Since it sounds like the first option doesn't apply to you, what I would recommend is re-downloading ECWolf from my website. Extract that into a new directory. Then find the wl6, sod, sd2, and sd3 files listed in the wiki article I mentioned in my last post. (Right now the sd2/sd3 files will currently be named sod in your existing install). You should be able to put all of these in the directory you just created.
Once done ECWolf should present you the selection dialog.
For the level ratios, this is the option I'm referring to:
- Screenshot_20181031_004629.png (10.98 KiB) Viewed 2531 times
If this is checked then you'll have the ratios visible on the automap. If not, something is really weird.
ECWolf will not create a config file in C:\games\wolf3d unless you're running a batch file or you otherwise specify a command line option to move the config file. By default ECWolf will always use the config in "%AppData%\ecwolf".
ECWolf will only locate game data if:
[list]
[*]It is installed via Steam or GOG.
[*]It's in "%AppData%\ecwolf"
[*]It is located in the same directory as ECWolf.
[*]It is in the working directory (this could possibly explain your odd case where the dialog appeared once, but I don't know how you set the working directory without knowing).
[*]It is otherwise located in a place listed in your ecwolf.cfg.
[/list]
Since it sounds like the first option doesn't apply to you, what I would recommend is re-downloading ECWolf from my website. Extract that into a new directory. Then find the wl6, sod, sd2, and sd3 files listed in the wiki article I mentioned in my last post. (Right now the sd2/sd3 files will currently be named sod in your existing install). You should be able to put all of these in the directory you just created.
Once done ECWolf should present you the selection dialog.
For the level ratios, this is the option I'm referring to:
[attachment=0]Screenshot_20181031_004629.png[/attachment]
If this is checked then you'll have the ratios visible on the automap. If not, something is really weird.