Uhh... looks to me like you just need to restore the proper client patch cause that's not how the client should look. Likely you tried to edit gui.ini and it broke the interface. Restore the a default un-edited client and try again.
Uhh... looks to me like you just need to restore the proper client patch cause that's not how the client should look. Likely you tried to edit gui.ini and it broke the interface. Restore the a default un-edited client and try again.
No im just try to remove that botton im not try to fixed it..
I just Want To Know What Botton is this in GUI.ini So that i can remove the function on it.
You can remove the button from gui.ini, but that only removes the asset from the client window. The Conquer Online client is compiled with resource files for dialog windows (look up how Win32 programs do this with Visual Studio C++). The status window is a dialog window with defined buttons. You would have to edit conquer.exe's resource files in order to truly remove the button from the client.
You can remove the button from gui.ini, but that only removes the asset from the client window. The Conquer Online client is compiled with resource files for dialog windows (look up how Win32 programs do this with Visual Studio C++). The status window is a dialog window with defined buttons. You would have to edit conquer.exe's resource files in order to truly remove the button from the client.
Using everybody's favorite 11GB operating system complete with a paint program, browser, icon editor, compiler, text editor, disassembler, resource editor, database schema editor, and much much more: Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition. It really is a ****, but it can do some weird and unexpected things like modifying resource files in a compiled executable.