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HOWTO: Use yz50/clockwork KonrWings with Steampipe
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Adapted from teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/6917 for Steampipe use.

SKIP STEP 1 IF YOU ARE USING A CUSTOM HUD

Step 1: Download GCFScape here http://nemesis.thewavelength.net/index.php?p=26 . During installation, make sure you set it as the default program to open .vpk files.

Step 2: Go to your TF2 installation folder, and find a folder in \tf called custom (should be here SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom )

Step 3: If you do not use a custom HUD, create a folder called userstuff. This will serve the purpose \tf did pre-Steampipe for custom things. If you do use a custom HUD, make sure it is installed and use the HUD folder instead of userstuff.

Step 4: Make two folders in \userstuff. Name one "resource" and the other, "scripts". These will already be there if you are using a custom HUD.

SKIP STEPS 5 THROUGH 9 IF YOU ARE USING A CUSTOM HUD

Step 5: Start GCFScape.

Step 6: Navigate to SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf and open the file tf2_misc_dir . It should launch GCFScape and show you the unpacked VPK directory.

Step 7: Copy clientscheme.res to SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\stuff\resource

Step 8: Copy hudlayout.res to SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\stuff\scripts

Step 9: Close GCFScape.

Step 10: Follow the instructions here http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/6917, but keep in mind that when it says tf\ , you need to use custom\ instead.

Adapted from teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/6917 for Steampipe use.

[b][u]SKIP STEP 1 IF YOU ARE USING A CUSTOM HUD[/u][/b]

Step 1: Download GCFScape here http://nemesis.thewavelength.net/index.php?p=26 . During installation, make sure you set it as the default program to open .vpk files.

Step 2: Go to your TF2 installation folder, and find a folder in \tf called custom (should be here SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom )

Step 3: If you do not use a custom HUD, create a folder called userstuff. This will serve the purpose \tf did pre-Steampipe for custom things. If you do use a custom HUD, make sure it is installed and use the HUD folder instead of userstuff.

Step 4: Make two folders in \userstuff. Name one "resource" and the other, "scripts". These will already be there if you are using a custom HUD.

[b][u]SKIP STEPS 5 THROUGH 9 IF YOU ARE USING A CUSTOM HUD[/u][/b]

Step 5: Start GCFScape.

Step 6: Navigate to SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf and open the file tf2_misc_dir . It should launch GCFScape and show you the unpacked VPK directory.

Step 7: Copy clientscheme.res to SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\stuff\resource

Step 8: Copy hudlayout.res to SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\stuff\scripts

Step 9: Close GCFScape.

Step 10: Follow the instructions here http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/6917, but keep in mind that when it says tf\ , you need to use custom\ instead.
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errrr this is how you would do it if you used completely default HUD.

Otherwise you just need to reinstall your old or new hud in SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\randomnameofyourchoice\ and then edit clientscheme and hudlayout in that dir

errrr this is how you would do it if you used completely default HUD.

Otherwise you just need to reinstall your old or new hud in SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\randomnameofyourchoice\ and then edit clientscheme and hudlayout in that dir
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faceerrrr this is how you would do it if you used completely default HUD.

Otherwise you just need to reinstall your old or new hud in SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\randomnameofyourchoice\ and then edit clientscheme and hudlayout in that dir

Yeah, i just figured that out myself. Editing the OP now.

[quote=face]errrr this is how you would do it if you used completely default HUD.

Otherwise you just need to reinstall your old or new hud in SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\randomnameofyourchoice\ and then edit clientscheme and hudlayout in that dir[/quote]
Yeah, i just figured that out myself. Editing the OP now.
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It doesn't work for me.

I already used Konrwings before SteamPipe and it was just great (following the instructions here http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/6917). Since SteamPipe, although I followed every steps of your tutorial, my HUD (broeselHUD) is completly broken when I try to use KonrWings again. I mean there's no Health Cross anymore, no Killfeed, no Ammo indicator and other stuff like that.

I also have this red message in the console, every time I start the game or when I type hud_reloadscheme in the console: "KeyValues Error: RecursiveLoadFromBuffer: got EOF instead of keyname in file scripts/HudLayout.res
Resource/HudLayout.res, (* *), (*CrossHairKonrWings*), (*FgColor*), (*if_mvm*)"

What should I do?

It doesn't work for me.

I already used Konrwings before SteamPipe and it was just great (following the instructions here http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/6917). Since SteamPipe, although I followed every steps of your tutorial, my HUD (broeselHUD) is completly broken when I try to use KonrWings again. I mean there's no Health Cross anymore, no Killfeed, no Ammo indicator and other stuff like that.

I also have this red message in the console, every time I start the game or when I type hud_reloadscheme in the console: "KeyValues Error: RecursiveLoadFromBuffer: got EOF instead of keyname in file scripts/HudLayout.res
Resource/HudLayout.res, (* *), (*CrossHairKonrWings*), (*FgColor*), (*if_mvm*)"

What should I do?
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