View Full Version : Resetting The Skirmish History?
Duncean
11-01-2007, 06:04 PM
What I'd like to do is reset the skirmish history meaning that all the maps I have beaten and medals I have won be removed, if you get my meaning... Can this be done? I tried changing the player name but that didn't seem to work.
Me Myself & Pi
11-01-2007, 07:03 PM
Yes, this can be done! :color3:
1) Open up you documents folder & open the "Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data" folder.
2) You'll see a file there called "SkirmishStats.ini". This file holds all the information involving your skirmish stats. Delete the file. (The file "Skirmish.ini" holds the information involving the options for skirmish games. You don't need to delete it.)
That's it! All your metals & stats will be reset. When you play a skirmish map, the game will create a new "SkirmishStats.ini" file.
You can also edit the file too, making it possible to give yourself any mettle you want along with other things! It's in Notepad format.
yurihomer
11-01-2007, 07:04 PM
What I'd like to do is reset the skirmish history meaning that all the maps I have beaten and medals I have won be removed, if you get my meaning... Can this be done? I tried changing the player name but that didn't seem to work.
try reinstall the game?:D
try format the comp?:D:D
Duncean
11-01-2007, 08:06 PM
Yes, this can be done! :color3:
1) Open up you documents folder & open the "Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data" folder.
2) You'll see a file there called "SkirmishStats.ini". This file holds all the information involving your skirmish stats. Delete the file. (The file "Skirmish.ini" holds the information involving the options for skirmish games. You don't need to delete it.)
That's it! All your metals & stats will be reset. When you play a skirmish map, the game will create a new "SkirmishStats.ini" file.
You can also edit the file too, making it possible to give yourself any mettle you want along with other things! It's in Notepad format.
Thanks! :)
SgtRicko
11-03-2007, 09:35 AM
try reinstall the game?:D
try format the comp?:D:D
Also, putting a magnet to the hard drive may do the trick too -- try it!;):gnarly:
Me Myself & Pi
11-03-2007, 10:15 AM
Great idea! But could you try it first on your hard drive & let us know if it truely works? :p
SgtRicko
11-03-2007, 10:29 AM
Great idea! But could you try it first on your hard drive & let us know if it truely works? :p
Actually, I can attest to it working, thanks to this one time where my mom decided to put a magnetic warning label on the comp that said "Do Not Put Beverages on Me!" without realizing what a magnet will do MUCH worse things to the hard drive than a mere drink spill.:dead:
yurihomer
11-03-2007, 11:30 AM
roflmao...
that could be one of the mama jokes.
yuri and ricko: U **** bastards.:evil: U were... just lovely!:rofl:
Mr Pi, gave the constructive advice. respect to u!
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