Jesleyh wrote:
Then I did all the stage-races and classics under it one-by-one. When I decided to take a look(when I had done the stage-races, and was halfway the classics) in the game, I wanted to take a look what happened, since I had the feeling that I didn't do it correctly.
Well, It wasn't. The background(of the game) was gone, every loading screen was Il Lombardia(The thing that I installed the last), and for example RvV has a finish with 'Il Lombardia' written on it. Also things like the loading bar when loading the stage was strange(Not lighted yellow, but stays black) and things like the 1km banners were completely messed up(Not even an '1' is written on it)
As fcancellara said, you can only have 1 sponsor kit at a time - you can't have specific files such as the finish line or the 1km banner for individual races. So when you install the sponsorkits, you're replacing the files for all races. The thinking is that you'll be changing the sponsor kit race after race when needed.
So everything you've seen is the normal pack, including the background, loading bar, etc.
both wrong you can link them (sponsorkits) example = the Stanosbase has this feature so you don't have to switch every race ...
I have them now even in my pcm11 priv.career it's easy if you know how just the correct filename/map/directory as the link in STA_race col. constant so with a bit effort
bikefreak wrote:
both wrong you can link them (sponsorkits) example = the Stanosbase has this feature so you don't have to switch every race ...
I have them now even in my pcm11 priv.career it's easy if you know how just the correct filename/map/directory as the link in STA_race col. constant so with a bit effort
you can't have specific files such as the finish line or the 1km banner for individual races.
You can add borders and sprint banners for any race you want (without needing to change anything), but some files such as the 1km banner or the main finish line banner is default for every race, and can only be changed if you change them for all races (which is what the NextGen kits does).