Total War: ATTILA

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Raison Feb 26, 2019 @ 2:19am
Movies.pack made by me, the new launcher says
Short story:
Game says movies.pack was made by me even though i don't remember i did, should i leave it as it is or should i activate it?

Long story:
I haven't played Attila for a while, don't know when this new launcher got released.
So i updated my game and launched it.
New launcher popped up, i have my old mods still then i noticed one mod.
It says movies.pack that was made by me?
Now i'm not sure if that file/pack is part of a mod that i downloaded in the past, but should i leave it activated as it is or should i not?
Originally posted by Benjin:
Don't delete the "movies.pack" file, otherwise you won't see any ingame movie cutscenes. Same thing with the blood DLC pack file. It's an issue with the latest launcher - it reads some of your core files as mods for some reason.
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Benjin Feb 26, 2019 @ 3:10am 
Don't delete the "movies.pack" file, otherwise you won't see any ingame movie cutscenes. Same thing with the blood DLC pack file. It's an issue with the latest launcher - it reads some of your core files as mods for some reason.
Last edited by Benjin; Feb 26, 2019 @ 3:12am
Sgt. Fassbender Feb 26, 2019 @ 4:51am 
@Benjin

Originally posted by Benjin:
Don't delete the "movies.pack" file, otherwise you won't see any ingame movie cutscenes. Same thing with the blood DLC pack file. It's an issue with the latest launcher - it reads some of your core files as mods for some reason.
how i get it back i'm deleting it last hours
Benjin Feb 26, 2019 @ 4:52am 
Originally posted by Sgt.Fassbender:
@Benjin

Originally posted by Benjin:
Don't delete the "movies.pack" file, otherwise you won't see any ingame movie cutscenes. Same thing with the blood DLC pack file. It's an issue with the latest launcher - it reads some of your core files as mods for some reason.
how i get it back i'm deleting it last hours

You can get it back by verifying the integrity of your game. To do that, right click on "Total War: ATTILA" in your Steam library list and then go to "Properties". You'll find a button saying something like "Verify Integrity of Game" in one of those tabs. It'll re-download that file for you.
Last edited by Benjin; Feb 26, 2019 @ 5:36am
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Date Posted: Feb 26, 2019 @ 2:19am
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