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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w34Xwv8SLqY
the skins I have collected
Update: These are great. Makes playing it again even more fun :)
How did you apply the mod? How do you select the skin?
2. Click the large folder icon below Target Application. Select BatmanAC.exe found within theBatman Arkham City/Binaries/Win32 folder.
Now you’re going to apply your new modification...
1. You’ll see three column options: Package Mode, Logging Mode and Package Build. Select Package Mode.
2. Click the small folder icon and select your custom .tpf file.
3. Select run and the game will launch with your new modified graphics file.
I found this on a site, I didn't write this but it sums it up.
Launch Arkham City from steam, choose configure pc options. Then where it says Direct X11 features and Direct X11 Tesselation set those to off. Then run the texmod .exe and follow those steps above. Thats exactly how I did it and it worked.
I followed all instructions, and it actually runs from the TM app.
I left the game exact as Batman gets the suit on the roof, but each time I try to run any costume, only 1 works: BLACK suit.
Silver Knight, Batman beyond, etc doesn't work !
Do I need to place the custom TPK files in a specific folder?
Thanks! Skin mods are what keeps me replaying Steam Games!!
http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/982135-batman-arkham-city/cheats
as far as I know no
you have to use texmod every time