April 26, 200521 yr Hello' i'm kinda old and cant figure out my computer for the game kotorII (knights of the old republic 2) it says to turnon cheats Open up swkotor2.ini in your KoToRII folder and go under [Game Options] and add EnableCheats=1 if some one can give me a step by step solution i would like that
April 26, 200521 yr okay double click my computer, and then go into C: once on the 'C' drive, go to the program files folder and find your Kotor game or whatever... then look for a file called swkotor2.ini Once you open the file, look for the [Game Options] section, then go to EnableCheats=0 and change the 0 to a 1 ===IF THIS DOESN'T WORK=== click start, then go to seach, select 'files and folders' click it and choose 'all files and folders. Then search for swkotor2.ini Once it finds it, open the file, look for the [Game Options] section, then go to EnableCheats=0 and change the 0 to a 1 Hope I helped :wink: ...
April 29, 200521 yr Author i tried and could not find the ini file but found the swkotor2 file but it had no gameopions folder in it. :(
April 29, 200521 yr Try this to open the swkotor2.ini file: I assume you're running Windows and have the game installed on the C: drive. Click 'Start' and choose 'Run...' In the text box, type the following: C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\swkotor2.ini Click OK. Hopefully that opens up the file in Notepad for you. If so, choose Edit from the menu bar and select Find. Type EnableCheats in the Find What text box and click the Find Next button. If all goes well, it will take you to that spot in the file and you can then change the 0 to a 1 as Zonda already said.
April 29, 200521 yr Try this to open the swkotor2.ini file: I assume you're running Windows and have the game installed on the C: drive. Click 'Start' and choose 'Run...' In the text box, type the following: C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\swkotor2.ini Click OK. Hopefully that opens up the file in Notepad for you. If so, choose Edit from the menu bar and select Find. Type EnableCheats in the Find What text box and click the Find Next button. If all goes well, it will take you to that spot in the file and you can then change the 0 to a 1 as Zonda already said.\ Arg, good thinking. Never thought of that :wink: ...
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