Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:13 pm
Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:26 pm
Makaveli_tha_Don wrote:I don't understand. The title of the post is "Logos Normalizer Court (for non-US residents)" but it works only for U.S. residents. Why rest of the world isn't allowed to small logos at the 3-point line? Can anyone solve this problem![]()
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PS: What software replaces NBA 2K9 Iff Editor? Because it doesn't work on Win7.
Tue Oct 18, 2011 4:59 pm
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Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:06 pm
Dee15 wrote:maybe Kaaba when u downloaded ur game on steam u should put steam downloading location to somewhere in USA,just saying..
Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:03 am
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Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:50 pm
Vl@d Zola Jr. wrote:You can try deleting files from your Save folder, then try to run the game via Normalizer again.
Actually, rosters, associations, draft classes, my players, etc. don't affect anything. It's the settings file or some other small (< 1 Mb) file, which can cause the tool not to work properly.
So, just try to cut everything out of your Saves folder and see, what will happen on the next launch of the game...
About the Control Panel: the tool does exactly the same, but reverts the changes back on exit, so the changes are temporary, and your overall system won't be affected. You can use either of 2 ways, but i'd recommend the Normalizer, as changing your locale settings in Control Panel may lead to unwanted presentation of programs.
Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:57 am
Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:49 am
Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:21 am
rj86 wrote:Thanks Vl@d!!
Now it works for me.
You have tu set the game language to english. But you still can have the game in the language you want.
That's what you have to do:
1 - Set the game language to english.
2 - Close the game.
3 - Go to your NBA 2K12 folder.
4 - Find the next files:
english.iff
englishbootup.iff
5 - Find the files from your language (I'm spanish, so spanish for me):
spanish.iff
spanishbootup.iff
The same for french, german, etc.
6 - Now rename your local language files to english.iff and englishbootup.iff and english language files to your local language. Example:
english.iff -> spanish.iff
englishbootup.iff -> spanishbootup.iff
spanish.iff -> english.iff
spanishbootup.iff -> englishbootup.iff
7 - Start the game.
8 - Enjoy with small logos![]()
Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:44 pm
Coyroy wrote:MoPete15 wrote:I just signed up to say I had the exact same issue. All the courts were the old version and looked ugly. I checked this board and on the last thread somebody suggested changing the language settings of my computer to US, and it worked. I didn't need to download this other thing.
I'm on Windows 7, this is what I did:
1. Go to Control Panel
2. Click on 'Region and Language'
3. In the Formats tab, go to the drop down menu at the top that says 'Formats'. Select 'English (United States)
4. Then go to the top and select the 'Location' tab. Change Location to United States.
5. Finally, go to the tab at the top that says 'Administrative'. At the bottom you will see, "Current language for non-unicode programs" and below it your language. Click the Change System Locale button and change it to 'English (United States).
6. It will prompt you to restart, go ahead and do that.
7. After restart, start game and enjoy normal court logos.
You dont need to change all and restart just change format to english(us) is enough.
Fri Oct 28, 2011 3:44 pm
TC#10 wrote:Coyroy wrote:MoPete15 wrote:I just signed up to say I had the exact same issue. All the courts were the old version and looked ugly. I checked this board and on the last thread somebody suggested changing the language settings of my computer to US, and it worked. I didn't need to download this other thing.
I'm on Windows 7, this is what I did:
1. Go to Control Panel
2. Click on 'Region and Language'
3. In the Formats tab, go to the drop down menu at the top that says 'Formats'. Select 'English (United States)
4. Then go to the top and select the 'Location' tab. Change Location to United States.
5. Finally, go to the tab at the top that says 'Administrative'. At the bottom you will see, "Current language for non-unicode programs" and below it your language. Click the Change System Locale button and change it to 'English (United States).
6. It will prompt you to restart, go ahead and do that.
7. After restart, start game and enjoy normal court logos.
You dont need to change all and restart just change format to english(us) is enough.
Awesome! It worked, I live in Canada and was wondering why the Phoenix Suns court was weird. I did what you said and found that the Format was in English (Canada) so switched it to English (United States) and it worked perfectly!
Sat Nov 05, 2011 3:12 pm
Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:36 pm
Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:44 am
Mon Dec 19, 2011 1:37 am
rj86 wrote:Thanks Vl@d!!
Now it works for me.
You have tu set the game language to english. But you still can have the game in the language you want.
That's what you have to do:
1 - Set the game language to english.
2 - Close the game.
3 - Go to your NBA 2K12 folder.
4 - Find the next files:
english.iff
englishbootup.iff
5 - Find the files from your language (I'm spanish, so spanish for me):
spanish.iff
spanishbootup.iff
The same for french, german, etc.
6 - Now rename your local language files to english.iff and englishbootup.iff and english language files to your local language. Example:
english.iff -> spanish.iff
englishbootup.iff -> spanishbootup.iff
spanish.iff -> english.iff
spanishbootup.iff -> englishbootup.iff
7 - Start the game.
8 - Enjoy with small logos![]()
Mon Dec 19, 2011 5:37 pm
Vl@d Zola Jr. wrote:You can try deleting files from your Save folder, then try to run the game via Normalizer again.
Actually, rosters, associations, draft classes, my players, etc. don't affect anything. It's the settings file or some other small (< 1 Mb) file, which can cause the tool not to work properly.
So, just try to cut everything out of your Saves folder and see, what will happen on the next launch of the game...
About the Control Panel: the tool does exactly the same, but reverts the changes back on exit, so the changes are temporary, and your overall system won't be affected. You can use either of 2 ways, but i'd recommend the Normalizer, as changing your locale settings in Control Panel may lead to unwanted presentation of programs.