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Mouse problems (Texmod With ME3)


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I'm not sure if this is the right place for my problem. If so, I'm sorry! I don't know where to turn, so I decided to try it out here.

I've been using texmod for about 3 years now with no trouble at all! Today, whenever I open ME3 with texmod my mouse isn't working correctly.

 

It's hard to explain the problem so I've made a quick video to show the problem. Furthermore, I can't use the wheel to answer people in game.

 

I hope someone can help!

ME3 will never be the same without my mods and I simply can't play the game in this state.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzd9pjKo7bE

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Not enough details, you imply a sudden change, without altering the game, at all.

 

So something must have changed outside the game.

 

TexMod is old, and outdted, it is inevitable that it will/would eventually fail,

 

ME3Explorer is the best way to install textures, it puts them in the game files.

 

It appears complex, because it's main purpose is to create mods, a user made creation kit.

Just using it to install mods is actually very simple, there's some initial setup involved, but even that is moatlg automatic.

 

The ME3Explorer Wiki provides extensive documentation, to guide you, and idiot guides exist.

It works with all three games, as well, not just ME3

 

Textures in brief.

 

Install ME3Explorer anywhere, SSD recommended.

Confirm your game paths, and let it run, this takes considerable time, but is Automated.

 

Once done, and ME3 proper is started, as instructed.

Start Texplorer, to build the base game trees, again taked some minutes.

Then find the dropdown to add all DLC trees, game and mods.

 

Note:

The DLC folder can be selected, to add all DLC at once, or specific DLC can be added.

It's best to have added all tbe DLC mods you want to use, before buolding trees, but not essential

However to apply Textures to any DLC files, you must build the trees first.

 

Next comes Textures, I recommend the A Lot Of Textures mod as the base.

 

Open tbe TPF/DDS tool and Load the tsxtures required.

 

By selecting the main folder, and putting a full stop "." (Without quotes), in thd seaarch bar, you can load the entire set, from all subfolders in ons go.

 

Once loaded, you press analyse with Texplorer button, which selects all valid textures, for your game, using the trees built earlier.

 

Then press tbe Install Vaiid Textures button, and wait, for a few hours with the full pack.

If it finds a texture, with a problem, it will ask you if you want to install that one.

 

With all the DLC, I got 4 or 5 problems, in a row, at about half way through, but no more.

I chose not to install tbem, and apart from that brief pause, the tool just ran on auto.

 

A Lot Of Tdxtures is a huge pack of many of the best mods, so it takes a long while, and makes thousands of changes, it's a good solid base, or even all you may need.

 

TPF packs can be installed the same wah, though older mods may need fixing,in most cases that is also automaged.

 

TexMod was great, when it was all we had, but I nsver use it now.

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