You could use the old package.mft (BADCOMPANY2\Dist\win32) from the 529843 Patch (22.04.2010) and the good old 3D-Crosshair is back.
Works online aswell. :rolleyes:
uploaded the file here: [url="http://www.filefactory.com/file/b2ba5ha/n/package.mft"]http://www.filefactory.com/file/b2ba5ha/n/package.mft[/url]
[quote name='AcidBong' post='1093764' date='Jul 26 2010, 08:03 AM']AWESOME! Thanx dude! Worked like a charm. :)
Now why couldn't dice or nvidia tell us something like this long ago when the last patch was released?[/quote]
Because like any company they have to walk through the red tape to ensure that it actually does the fix. It's probably a mandatory company policy as mandated by their Quality departments.
[quote name='AcidBong' post='1093764' date='Jul 26 2010, 08:03 AM']AWESOME! Thanx dude! Worked like a charm. :)
Now why couldn't dice or nvidia tell us something like this long ago when the last patch was released?
Because like any company they have to walk through the red tape to ensure that it actually does the fix. It's probably a mandatory company policy as mandated by their Quality departments.
Nice find on the fix! Probably would've taken DICE 2 more months to get this fix out. That's how long they took to get this patch out that broke the crosshair and their excuses for why it took so long were wide-ranging, everything from railroad strikes to forces of nature lol. Sadly we're such a small minority of users that even a simple fix like this is very low on DICE's priority list. Also, to the guys complaining about Nvidia, this goes for pretty much anything that's crosshair/depth/post-process related. Nvidia cannot fix these application issues, they can only work with developers to get them to ensure compatibility with 3D Vision or allow us to turn incompatible features off, like a crosshair toggle so we can use Nvidia's laser sight.
Nice find on the fix! Probably would've taken DICE 2 more months to get this fix out. That's how long they took to get this patch out that broke the crosshair and their excuses for why it took so long were wide-ranging, everything from railroad strikes to forces of nature lol. Sadly we're such a small minority of users that even a simple fix like this is very low on DICE's priority list. Also, to the guys complaining about Nvidia, this goes for pretty much anything that's crosshair/depth/post-process related. Nvidia cannot fix these application issues, they can only work with developers to get them to ensure compatibility with 3D Vision or allow us to turn incompatible features off, like a crosshair toggle so we can use Nvidia's laser sight.
[quote name='johno 546' post='1094014' date='Jul 26 2010, 05:17 PM']can someone please walk me through where I place this file?? :unsure:[/quote]
Download the file and save it somewhere, desktop or the default Download folder.
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: [b]%:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32[/b], default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called [b]Package.mft[/b], delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.
[quote name='johno 546' post='1094014' date='Jul 26 2010, 05:17 PM']can someone please walk me through where I place this file?? :unsure:
Download the file and save it somewhere, desktop or the default Download folder.
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: %:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32, default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called Package.mft, delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.
[quote name='chiz' post='1094026' date='Jul 27 2010, 07:35 AM']Download the file and save it somewhere, desktop or the default Download folder.
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: [b]%:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32[/b], default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called [b]Package.mft[/b], delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.[/quote]
[quote name='chiz' post='1094026' date='Jul 27 2010, 07:35 AM']Download the file and save it somewhere, desktop or the default Download folder.
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: %:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32, default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called Package.mft, delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.
Thanks
:rolleyes:
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It's a shame that we fixed something in this game that should have never been broken. The crosshair was fine since release then they break it in a patch. Oh well, good find on the fix.
Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.
It's a shame that we fixed something in this game that should have never been broken. The crosshair was fine since release then they break it in a patch. Oh well, good find on the fix.
Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.
[quote name='MistaP' post='1094345' date='Jul 27 2010, 09:03 AM']It's a shame that we fixed something in this game that should have never been broken. The crosshair was fine since release then they break it in a patch. Oh well, good find on the fix.
Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.[/quote]
I tried a few servers and it worked ok. No kicks... Perfect fix BTW, I can actually play the game now without going crazy eyed... :blink:
[quote name='MistaP' post='1094345' date='Jul 27 2010, 09:03 AM']It's a shame that we fixed something in this game that should have never been broken. The crosshair was fine since release then they break it in a patch. Oh well, good find on the fix.
Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.
I tried a few servers and it worked ok. No kicks... Perfect fix BTW, I can actually play the game now without going crazy eyed... :blink:
Works online aswell. :rolleyes:
uploaded the file here: [url="http://www.filefactory.com/file/b2ba5ha/n/package.mft"]http://www.filefactory.com/file/b2ba5ha/n/package.mft[/url]
Greetz metti
and !
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Works online aswell. :rolleyes:
uploaded the file here: http://www.filefactory.com/file/b2ba5ha/n/package.mft
Greetz metti
and !
<- Push the TOP-Button plz :">
Thanks for posting that !
Works very well...
Thanks for posting that !
Works very well...
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Shoddy workmanship if you ask me.
On the other hand, great work by the OP, thanks for posting I'll be sure to give it a try.. N1 mate :).
Shoddy workmanship if you ask me.
On the other hand, great work by the OP, thanks for posting I'll be sure to give it a try.. N1 mate :).
Now why couldn't dice or nvidia tell us something like this long ago when the last patch was released?
Now why couldn't dice or nvidia tell us something like this long ago when the last patch was released?
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Now why couldn't dice or nvidia tell us something like this long ago when the last patch was released?[/quote]
Because like any company they have to walk through the red tape to ensure that it actually does the fix. It's probably a mandatory company policy as mandated by their Quality departments.
Now why couldn't dice or nvidia tell us something like this long ago when the last patch was released?
Because like any company they have to walk through the red tape to ensure that it actually does the fix. It's probably a mandatory company policy as mandated by their Quality departments.
noticed the crosshair wasnt in 3d.
a little googling and i find out its fixed today. good timing!
Huge thanks!
noticed the crosshair wasnt in 3d.
a little googling and i find out its fixed today. good timing!
Huge thanks!
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My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
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Download the file and save it somewhere, desktop or the default Download folder.
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: [b]%:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32[/b], default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called [b]Package.mft[/b], delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.
Download the file and save it somewhere, desktop or the default Download folder.
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: %:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32, default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called Package.mft, delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.
-=HeliX=- Mod 3DV Game Fixes
My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
Intel Core i7 5930K @4.5GHz | Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 | Win10 x64 Pro | Corsair H105
Nvidia GeForce Titan X SLI Hybrid | ROG Swift PG278Q 144Hz + 3D Vision/G-Sync | 32GB Adata DDR4 2666
Intel Samsung 950Pro SSD | Samsung EVO 4x1 RAID 0 |
Yamaha VX-677 A/V Receiver | Polk Audio RM6880 7.1 | LG Blu-Ray
Auzen X-Fi HT HD | Logitech G710/G502/G27 | Corsair Air 540 | EVGA P2-1200W
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: [b]%:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32[/b], default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called [b]Package.mft[/b], delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.[/quote]
Thanks
:rolleyes:
Then navigate to wherever you installed BFBC2: %:\\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32, default directory I think is: c:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefield Bad Company 2\Dist\win32
You'll see a file called Package.mft, delete it or rename it to PackageOLD.mft. Then copy and paste the new one in this directory. Just confirmed and it works great, my guess due to the size of the files is they just didn't link to the 3D Ready assets. I would keep a copy of this Package.mft elsewhere in case DICE patches again and overwrites this file with a new one that doesn't include this fix, so you can just copy and paste the fixed version again later.
Thanks
:rolleyes:
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Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.
Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.
Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.[/quote]
I tried a few servers and it worked ok. No kicks... Perfect fix BTW, I can actually play the game now without going crazy eyed... :blink:
Could this possible trip cheat protection in multiplayer? Something to think about.
I tried a few servers and it worked ok. No kicks... Perfect fix BTW, I can actually play the game now without going crazy eyed... :blink:
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