updated preview:
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Indepth configuration and support for USB wired or wireless XBOX Controllers. weapon sensitivity will be an included option to make the game easier to play with a controller
I Have reworked the Manual install of maps and mutators as it was too messy on the eyes. I have gone for a more simpler look.
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you may notice that its a zip file waiting to be installed. no more will you have to place the loose files in the dump directory. there are now two folders. one for maps, and one for mutators. download your maps and mutators in to these folders and just click install without having to unzip them
The third screenshot shows the Cache Convertor
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Very simple to use. Maps in your cache are displayed on the left hand side, and mutators are displayed on the right.
Simply tick the ones you want, and click convert. they will be restored to their original file types and automatically installed in to your games directories so you can host them in your own games.
I will also add a cleaner button, which removes the ones you dont want.
For anyone who does not know what a cache convertor does:
When you connect to a server sometimes you have to wait for the download of a custom map, or a mutator for example. these files which are downloaded are stored in a cache folder. by using this tool you can convert them so you can host them on your own games for instance.
A new feature is currently under development for the UT3 Tweaker which can be used to configure dedicated servers
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By selecting the game type you wish to host, you will be displayed all stock, and custom maps for that game type so you can easily create map rotations. Please note that this edits the game.ini file for you so you dont have to go around copying and pasting information.
After reading Dubious's post located here
http://forums.epicgames.com/showthread.php?t=591920
i learned that the majority of the settings can be done through the ini files dispite them being scattered around.
By using the slide bars you can see in the picture, you can change these settings on the fly.
Once you click apply, the ini files will be changed, and a popup window will show displaying the remainder of the commandline which you will need to add to the games shortcut as you would normally