View allAll Photos Tagged UserData,

Ɲєω Ƭαттσσ Qυαι∂ Ƈяєαтσя Ƈσяαzση

Just perfecting my water color preset...again...

 

Actually, if you want to try this out with me, please download the preset from here.

 

Usual stuff, I am not responsible for it not work or screw up your lightroom. Once you downloaded it, either import it from inside lightroom (Right click the preset pannel and then select import) or at your userdata/lightroom/preset folder.

 

if it looks funny, you probably have to adjust the tone curve or change the exposure a bit.

The 10 best Dead Island mods

Henry Winchester at 02:58pm November 2 2011

Comments 7

Dead Island

 

Despite being slightly broken on release, Dead Island has scored legions of fans who enjoy nothing more than slaughtering zombies in its open-world island. We liked it. Thanks to a Halloween tie-in sale it's currently sitting at number five in the Steam charts, and it's already got an impressive number of mods for such a recent game.

 

This is partly due to it being fairly simple to mod, and partly due to bits of it not working on release. Open up its PAK files in WinRAR, then tweak certain settings with notepad to your undead heart's content. This simplicity has resulted in mods which do everything from make zombies' heads come off every time you hit them, to changing the game to make it more like Crysis.

 

To get started, it's a good idea to backup your Dead Island profile and save games – you'll find these in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\profile s\default.pro and C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\save\sa v_0.sav. Dead Island seems to have been built with modding in mind, so from here it's simply a question of extracting the necessary files to C:\Users\\Documents\DeadIsland\out. If you don't fancy getting your hands dirty you can use the Dead Island Helper to enable and disable mods.

 

There is one caveat – if you're playing a modded game on a VAC-enabled server, you could be banned. So make sure that you turn off VAC in the game's settings, and ensure anyone you play with has it turned off too.

 

With this in mind, open up your Dead Island folder and get modding.

1. Still Alive Parkour

 

Have Faith in the Mirror's Edge-inspired mod

 

That's Still Alive as in the song from Mirror's Edge, not the song from Portal. As you'd expect, this parkour-tastic mod adds running, jumping, regenerative health and knockdown enemy assaults. Like Mirror's Edge, Still Alive essentially turns Dead Island into a first-person driving game with legs instead of wheels, so you have to learn how to accelerate and brake without falling off cliff faces.

2. Benjamin318′s Dead Island Better Resolution and Texture

 

Good old Benjamin318 (Did his parents really call him that? Is he the 318th in a series of Benjamins?) has upped Dead Island's slightly muddy textures to higher definitions with his Better Resolution and Texture pack. Benjamin318 points out that they're not high definition but still a vast improvement on the original, while also wondering, "WHY DOES EVERYTHING LOOK SO DAMAGED AND OLD?"

3. Amputator-Tots and Decapitator-Tots

 

For long-dead humans, zombies' connective tissue always seems a bit too cohesive. Fortunately, this pair of mods ensure that the zombies' limbs fly off (Amputator) and heads explode whenever you shoot anywhere near them (Decapitator). Just like they would in real life.

4. Crysis

 

Everyone's favourite pretty-but-shallow military sci-fi shooter gets ported to the Dead Island island with this Crysis mod. It basically turns the player character into the slightly portly monochrome Spider-Man impersonator from Crysis, complete with the ability to throw people obscene distances and break people in half with your fists.

5. George Romero

 

George A Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead pretty much set the tone and rules for the modern zombie – watching it is actually part of the curriculum if you're planning on becoming one of the undead. The George Romero mod aims to implicate the living dead's rules on the island of the dead, so you'll face off against slow, limping zombies who you'll have to shoot in the head. dislanders.com/7yKfk

The 10 best Dead Island mods

Henry Winchester at 02:58pm November 2 2011

Comments 7

Dead Island

 

Despite being slightly broken on release, Dead Island has scored legions of fans who enjoy nothing more than slaughtering zombies in its open-world island. We liked it. Thanks to a Halloween tie-in sale it's currently sitting at number five in the Steam charts, and it's already got an impressive number of mods for such a recent game.

 

This is partly due to it being fairly simple to mod, and partly due to bits of it not working on release. Open up its PAK files in WinRAR, then tweak certain settings with notepad to your undead heart's content. This simplicity has resulted in mods which do everything from make zombies' heads come off every time you hit them, to changing the game to make it more like Crysis.

 

To get started, it's a good idea to backup your Dead Island profile and save games – you'll find these in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\profile s\default.pro and C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\save\sa v_0.sav. Dead Island seems to have been built with modding in mind, so from here it's simply a question of extracting the necessary files to C:\Users\\Documents\DeadIsland\out. If you don't fancy getting your hands dirty you can use the Dead Island Helper to enable and disable mods.

 

There is one caveat – if you're playing a modded game on a VAC-enabled server, you could be banned. So make sure that you turn off VAC in the game's settings, and ensure anyone you play with has it turned off too.

 

With this in mind, open up your Dead Island folder and get modding.

1. Still Alive Parkour

 

Have Faith in the Mirror's Edge-inspired mod

 

That's Still Alive as in the song from Mirror's Edge, not the song from Portal. As you'd expect, this parkour-tastic mod adds running, jumping, regenerative health and knockdown enemy assaults. Like Mirror's Edge, Still Alive essentially turns Dead Island into a first-person driving game with legs instead of wheels, so you have to learn how to accelerate and brake without falling off cliff faces.

2. Benjamin318′s Dead Island Better Resolution and Texture

 

Good old Benjamin318 (Did his parents really call him that? Is he the 318th in a series of Benjamins?) has upped Dead Island's slightly muddy textures to higher definitions with his Better Resolution and Texture pack. Benjamin318 points out that they're not high definition but still a vast improvement on the original, while also wondering, "WHY DOES EVERYTHING LOOK SO DAMAGED AND OLD?"

3. Amputator-Tots and Decapitator-Tots

 

For long-dead humans, zombies' connective tissue always seems a bit too cohesive. Fortunately, this pair of mods ensure that the zombies' limbs fly off (Amputator) and heads explode whenever you shoot anywhere near them (Decapitator). Just like they would in real life.

4. Crysis

 

Everyone's favourite pretty-but-shallow military sci-fi shooter gets ported to the Dead Island island with this Crysis mod. It basically turns the player character into the slightly portly monochrome Spider-Man impersonator from Crysis, complete with the ability to throw people obscene distances and break people in half with your fists.

5. George Romero

 

George A Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead pretty much set the tone and rules for the modern zombie – watching it is actually part of the curriculum if you're planning on becoming one of the undead. The George Romero mod aims to implicate the living dead's rules on the island of the dead, so you'll face off against slow, limping zombies who you'll have to shoot in the head. bannedisland.com/TysKy

The 10 best Dead Island mods

Henry Winchester at 02:58pm November 2 2011

Comments 7

Dead Island

 

Despite being slightly broken on release, Dead Island has scored legions of fans who enjoy nothing more than slaughtering zombies in its open-world island. We liked it. Thanks to a Halloween tie-in sale it's currently sitting at number five in the Steam charts, and it's already got an impressive number of mods for such a recent game.

 

This is partly due to it being fairly simple to mod, and partly due to bits of it not working on release. Open up its PAK files in WinRAR, then tweak certain settings with notepad to your undead heart's content. This simplicity has resulted in mods which do everything from make zombies' heads come off every time you hit them, to changing the game to make it more like Crysis.

 

To get started, it's a good idea to backup your Dead Island profile and save games – you'll find these in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\profile s\default.pro and C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\save\sa v_0.sav. Dead Island seems to have been built with modding in mind, so from here it's simply a question of extracting the necessary files to C:\Users\\Documents\DeadIsland\out. If you don't fancy getting your hands dirty you can use the Dead Island Helper to enable and disable mods.

 

There is one caveat – if you're playing a modded game on a VAC-enabled server, you could be banned. So make sure that you turn off VAC in the game's settings, and ensure anyone you play with has it turned off too.

 

With this in mind, open up your Dead Island folder and get modding.

1. Still Alive Parkour

 

Have Faith in the Mirror's Edge-inspired mod

 

That's Still Alive as in the song from Mirror's Edge, not the song from Portal. As you'd expect, this parkour-tastic mod adds running, jumping, regenerative health and knockdown enemy assaults. Like Mirror's Edge, Still Alive essentially turns Dead Island into a first-person driving game with legs instead of wheels, so you have to learn how to accelerate and brake without falling off cliff faces.

2. Benjamin318′s Dead Island Better Resolution and Texture

 

Good old Benjamin318 (Did his parents really call him that? Is he the 318th in a series of Benjamins?) has upped Dead Island's slightly muddy textures to higher definitions with his Better Resolution and Texture pack. Benjamin318 points out that they're not high definition but still a vast improvement on the original, while also wondering, "WHY DOES EVERYTHING LOOK SO DAMAGED AND OLD?"

3. Amputator-Tots and Decapitator-Tots

 

For long-dead humans, zombies' connective tissue always seems a bit too cohesive. Fortunately, this pair of mods ensure that the zombies' limbs fly off (Amputator) and heads explode whenever you shoot anywhere near them (Decapitator). Just like they would in real life.

4. Crysis

 

Everyone's favourite pretty-but-shallow military sci-fi shooter gets ported to the Dead Island island with this Crysis mod. It basically turns the player character into the slightly portly monochrome Spider-Man impersonator from Crysis, complete with the ability to throw people obscene distances and break people in half with your fists.

5. George Romero

 

George A Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead pretty much set the tone and rules for the modern zombie – watching it is actually part of the curriculum if you're planning on becoming one of the undead. The George Romero mod aims to implicate the living dead's rules on the island of the dead, so you'll face off against slow, limping zombies who you'll have to shoot in the head. islandfright.com/D0bJ7

The 10 best Dead Island mods

Henry Winchester at 02:58pm November 2 2011

Comments 7

Dead Island

 

Despite being slightly broken on release, Dead Island has scored legions of fans who enjoy nothing more than slaughtering zombies in its open-world island. We liked it. Thanks to a Halloween tie-in sale it's currently sitting at number five in the Steam charts, and it's already got an impressive number of mods for such a recent game.

 

This is partly due to it being fairly simple to mod, and partly due to bits of it not working on release. Open up its PAK files in WinRAR, then tweak certain settings with notepad to your undead heart's content. This simplicity has resulted in mods which do everything from make zombies' heads come off every time you hit them, to changing the game to make it more like Crysis.

 

To get started, it's a good idea to backup your Dead Island profile and save games – you'll find these in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\profile s\default.pro and C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\91310\remote\out\save\sa v_0.sav. Dead Island seems to have been built with modding in mind, so from here it's simply a question of extracting the necessary files to C:\Users\\Documents\DeadIsland\out. If you don't fancy getting your hands dirty you can use the Dead Island Helper to enable and disable mods.

 

There is one caveat – if you're playing a modded game on a VAC-enabled server, you could be banned. So make sure that you turn off VAC in the game's settings, and ensure anyone you play with has it turned off too.

 

With this in mind, open up your Dead Island folder and get modding.

1. Still Alive Parkour

 

Have Faith in the Mirror's Edge-inspired mod

 

That's Still Alive as in the song from Mirror's Edge, not the song from Portal. As you'd expect, this parkour-tastic mod adds running, jumping, regenerative health and knockdown enemy assaults. Like Mirror's Edge, Still Alive essentially turns Dead Island into a first-person driving game with legs instead of wheels, so you have to learn how to accelerate and brake without falling off cliff faces.

2. Benjamin318′s Dead Island Better Resolution and Texture

 

Good old Benjamin318 (Did his parents really call him that? Is he the 318th in a series of Benjamins?) has upped Dead Island's slightly muddy textures to higher definitions with his Better Resolution and Texture pack. Benjamin318 points out that they're not high definition but still a vast improvement on the original, while also wondering, "WHY DOES EVERYTHING LOOK SO DAMAGED AND OLD?"

3. Amputator-Tots and Decapitator-Tots

 

For long-dead humans, zombies' connective tissue always seems a bit too cohesive. Fortunately, this pair of mods ensure that the zombies' limbs fly off (Amputator) and heads explode whenever you shoot anywhere near them (Decapitator). Just like they would in real life.

4. Crysis

 

Everyone's favourite pretty-but-shallow military sci-fi shooter gets ported to the Dead Island island with this Crysis mod. It basically turns the player character into the slightly portly monochrome Spider-Man impersonator from Crysis, complete with the ability to throw people obscene distances and break people in half with your fists.

5. George Romero

 

George A Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead pretty much set the tone and rules for the modern zombie – watching it is actually part of the curriculum if you're planning on becoming one of the undead. The George Romero mod aims to implicate the living dead's rules on the island of the dead, so you'll face off against slow, limping zombies who you'll have to shoot in the head. dislanders.com/4KV3s

The access to public user data should remain public and shouldn't be guarded or controlled by any non public body.

Would it be that difficult to replace UNKNOWN with hklm\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\installer\userdata\s-1-5-18 so it's easy to work out where these permissions need to be changed?

Chrome user data location #chrome #xp #userdata #files #instagram #iphoneography

via

   

I recommend reading and thinking:

 

1).Before whining and tearing pubic hair that there are no objects, check if you have all the DLCs, because I have all the DLC in the save!!!

2).In saving per person, I do not recommend making money and Hellraid coins even more, as after the maximum number in this game (2 147 483 647), the money will suddenly become less,

 

from -2 147 483 648 to -4 294 967 296. When your money counter becomes negative, you will not be able to buy items, you will be told that you do not have enough money.

3).In saving per person, everything is in storage.

 

Saving Dying Light: Company:

 

1) Passed all the story missions.

 

2).Passed all side missions.

 

3).All orders have been completed.

 

4).Collected all collectibles.

 

5).All clothes and all DLC are present.

 

6).There are all items, weapons, drawings, etc. (mostly gold)

 

7).The level of survival, strength, agility, legend and Hellraid is maximum.

 

8).All skills are open.

 

9).Explored all locations (maps of cities).

 

10).All safe zones are open.

 

11).The character has a maximum of money and Hellraid coins 2 147 483 647$

 

Saving Dying Light: The Following:

 

1) Passed all the story missions.

 

2).Passed all side missions.

 

3).All orders have been completed.

 

4).Collected all collectibles.

 

5).All clothes and all DLC are present.

 

6).There are all items, weapons, drawings, etc. (mostly gold)

 

7).The machine is completely improved, it has all the gold parts and UV protection with electrical protection.

 

8).The level of survival, strength, agility, legend, driving and trust is maximum.

 

9).All skills are open.

 

10).Explored the entire location (map).

 

11).All safe zones are open.

 

12).The secret ending is open.

 

13).Passed for a good ending.

 

14).The character has a maximum of money and Hellraid coins 2 147 483 647$

 

Saving Dying light: Be The Zombie:

 

1).All skills are open.

 

2). The maximum level of mutation.

 

3).60 level and status Ideal predator.

 

Download

 

Save installation path:

 

1).Pirate: C:\Users\Username\Documents\DyingLight\out\save\

or C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\Tablet name, for example: CODEX\239140\remote\out\save\

 

2).License: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[user id]\239140\remote\out\

 

ift.tt/3wOp5Dg

Ɲєω Ƭαттσσ Qυαι∂ Ƈяєαтσя Ƈσяαzση

Vue de la cave et ses murs en petit appareil de la villa de Damblain (Vosges), fouille de l'INRAP. Image disponible sur :http://www.inrap.fr/userdata/c_bloc_album/1/1878/670x510_1878_vignette_F3_interieur_cave.JPG (www.inrap.fr/archeologie-preventive/Actualites/Actualites...), © Inrap

I dunno, i got bored.

+1 in comments.

larger

Original ; View On Black

07/21/09, 5AM in the morning in Binghamton NY

  

“Googling floppy disc labels, find post on a forum by me in 2008 saying I want to get rid of them having not touched them since 2002. Hmm :-/”

 

“Did find my original submission to Acorn User that then went on the cover disc: www.computinghistory.org.uk/userdata/images/large/60/76/p...

2 4 5 6 7 ••• 12 13