» Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:41 pm
I have a question about this text on yoru site: "The later versions of PyFFI heed the skip list in the optimization INI and skip EGMs by default. The INIs are located in \Program Files\PyFFI\Toaster by default. Remember to set the path to your Python folder (usually first level on your local disk) in the default INI."
I looked but I don't have PyFFI\Toaster folder on my computer. Also, is your final sentence saying I need to modify an INI file? If so, I'm not clear which one.
I ran Oblivion PyFFI Automator v2, pressed Start a New Batch (with Show PyFFI window checked) and navigated to the Meshes\Architecture folder (the thread I was instructed to use PyFFI was in the Better Cities thread, due to serious frame rate slowdowns in some cities). I must be doing something wrong though, because the file type PyFFI is looking for is an INI file type, so I evidently need to be navigating to a INI file instead of to the main folder where various meshes or textures are located.
Here are the relevant instructions fromt he PyFFI I don't get, mainly steps 2 through 4. I interpreted them as telling me to navigate to the folder in Oblvion that I want to optimize (presumably one with meshes or textures).
2 - Once the GUI pops up you will have two thing available to you: "Start a New Batch" or "Load Batch File".
3 - By pressing the first button you'll be asked to create a new batch (not really .BAT but rather .INI)
4 - Choose a folder to scan for NIFs. Subfolders are scanned as well, no option not to.
5 - The NIFs are added to the batch file and then shown in the grid.
6 - Start radio is enabled allowing you to start optimizing. All files will be processed with the following parameters:
"python.exe Scripts\niftoaster.py optimize --noninteractive "