If you've been on the other AFL Live PC thread you will have seen some of the texture mods POULTERBEAR and I have been working on lately. Seeing as I've finished all the 2016 uniform textures (that I'm currently aware of), I thought I'd finally get around to showing everyone how to use them.
For this you will need a copy of AFL Live installed on your PC, TexMod and all the texture files that I've put here.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not associated with TexMod in anyway and cannot guarantee that's it's 100% safe to use. However, from my experiences with it and what I've read online, I do believe that it is a safe program. I know some anti-virus software will either give you warnings about it or may even block it completely. This is because it changes the code of other programs, however it has to do that to swap the games textures. If you have any doubts, feel free to research it for yourself.
I only covered 1 of the log files in these instructions but they all use the exact same method. The different log files will use different guernseys, as there is a limit of 4-2 guernseys a team can have at once and I also don't currently have a way of changing the colours of the guernsey numbers.
If need any help or have any suggestions, let me know. Particularly suggestions in terms of modding would be appreciated as I'm still very new to it and mostly self taught.
For this you will need a copy of AFL Live installed on your PC, TexMod and all the texture files that I've put here.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not associated with TexMod in anyway and cannot guarantee that's it's 100% safe to use. However, from my experiences with it and what I've read online, I do believe that it is a safe program. I know some anti-virus software will either give you warnings about it or may even block it completely. This is because it changes the code of other programs, however it has to do that to swap the games textures. If you have any doubts, feel free to research it for yourself.
- Download TexMod. The link I got it from is here which is TexMod v0.9.
- Get the texture files found here.
Download the 3 zip files (on the left side)
Then go into the Logs folder and download all of the files from there.
Extract the zip files and place all the files in a folder of your choice. For my example I've made a folder called "AFLLiveTextures" on my desktop.
(You can leave the files organised in their folders if you like but it will make the next step a bit more annoying) - Open "2016GuernseyUpdate.log" in notebook and go to "Edit" and "Replace"
In the "Find what:" section, add INSERTPATHHERE
In the "Replace with:" section, add your folders address (Make sure the address you've added starts with a "C:\" and ends without a forward slash) and click "Replace All" and save the file.
The last image above is you should end up with. Make sure that you've done this correctly or it won't work.
- Open TexMod (If you're having issues opening it, I'll explain how to fix them in the next post).
Click on the folder icon under "Target Application" and find AFL Live which should be called "afl.exe".
Click on the "Package Build" tab on the right. Click on the folder icon for the "Destination File" and find the "2016GuernseyUpdate.log" you saved in step 3. Press "Build" and it will ask you to save a .tpf file. I've saved it as "2016Update" in the same folder but you can name it whatever you like.
It should say "Success! 152 Textures added.". If it says "Build Status: Invalid Definitions." that most likely means that your log file has typos in the addresses.
- Go back to the "Package Mode" tab. Click the small folder icon in the middle, select the .tpf file that you just made. Click on it in the "Package Name" section and press "Run".
I only covered 1 of the log files in these instructions but they all use the exact same method. The different log files will use different guernseys, as there is a limit of 4-2 guernseys a team can have at once and I also don't currently have a way of changing the colours of the guernsey numbers.
If need any help or have any suggestions, let me know. Particularly suggestions in terms of modding would be appreciated as I'm still very new to it and mostly self taught.