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StrikeFighter2 World War II PTO Hi-Res Alternate 1024x768 Menu Screens and Music!


StrikeFighter2 World War II PTO Hi-Res Alternate 1024x768 Menu Screens and Music!
By Viper

 

I recently downloaded the "All inclusive SF2 Pacific Theater of Operations" (PTO) package from the A-Team site. Excellent package, but the menus were not to my liking...soooo...I upgraded them. These menu screens are tailored for that package, but it should work for any SF2 game with a Pacific WWII theme!

 

Note: These are new Menu Screens for the A-Team PTO Package - NOT THE A-TEAM PTO PACKAGE. If you want the SF2 Pacific Theater of Operations package, you will have to download it from the A-Team site. A little tricky getting registered, but I recommend it!

 

You should unzip the file and preview the new screens before installing them. I recommend doing this as there are MANY alternate screens I have in there that you might like better.

 

If you choose to install these screens, I recommend that you back up (make a copy of) your FLIGHT, MENU and PILOTDATA folders in the SF2 Mod folder you're installing this mod into. Just in case you want to go back to your original setup.

 

To install, simply unzip and copy the uncompressed FLIGHT, MENU and PILOTDATA folders to your StrikeFighter2 mod folder.

 

To remove, simply delete the FLIGHT, MENU and PILOTDATA folders and rename the copies you made to FLIGHT, MENU and PILOTDATA folders.

 

My StrikeFighter2 mod on Win97 64-bit would be something like...

 

C:\Users\<your_id>\Saved Games\Thirdwire\<Name of your PTO mod folder>\

 

Enjoy!

 

PS. Check out my Init Screen mod in the "InitScreen Extra" folder...


 

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Nice screens, thanks Viper.

The PTO is probably my favourite all-inclusive mod, and I will give these a try.

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Thanks Gat, come back and let me know what you think of them...

 

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Can you create a PTO menù screens and music also for SFP1?Thank you!

 

Greetings,

Ice Man

Teo

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Hey Iceman,

 

I sure can, but I don't have the screen formats for SFP1...is that anything like SF2?

 

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