Play with the other settings that you fancy. Specify if you want any other applications launched. Download either a pre-built setup.exe file or, if youre so inclined, the source code from GitHub. To do this, add a new command and then click on Other -> Advanced -> Execute an external plugin function. Specify the full path to the Journal filesĬhoose the file type and the name format (there's a small help screen for the expressions it knows)Ĭonfirm if you want to delete the original file(s). A Windows service that (along with a dedicated taskbar UI) automatically converts those disk-chewing. 2) Next, you will need to create a command in VoiceAttack to call the bindED plugin which (optionally) includes the Elite: Dangerous binds file that you want to use. Tell it where to save the new image / video (will default to same directory as the source) Specify the full path to the screen shot directory (for me it's C:\Users\John\Pictures\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous). Now includes overlay to show required heading and distance to a target you specify A tool for detecting the graphics settings of Elite while it is running, and providing the ability to create and apply profiles before launching, for example a different profile for running on a monitor and a VR device.
Now updated to work with the Journal files as of Elite: Dangerous 2.2 / 1.7įeel free to give it a go so grab the zip file and run the. With 400 Billion star systems and an ever. Players take control of their own starship and can fight, explore and travel throughout an expansive cutthroat galaxy. Released in December 2014, the BAFTA-nominated Elite Dangerous is the definitive, massively multiplayer space epic, and was Frontier’s first self-published triple-A game. Sounded like a great idea to me so I've had a bash at writing a little application that can do it for you. Take control of your own starship in a cutthroat galaxy. Now updated to work with the Journal files as of Elite: Dangerous 2.2 / 1.7 Current version - 1.5. I can't find it in the options anywhere.can anyone point me to the right place I'm not playing through Steam and I don't have nVidia Experience running so I can't use those.
Sounded like a great idea to me so Ive had a bash at writing a little application that can do it for you. at some point I remapped my F10 key to something else, and can't figure out how to map a key to screenshot. There was a post over on the main forum requesting a feature to save the current system name into the screenshot name when you hit F10. There was a post over on the main forum requesting a feature to save the current system name into the screenshot name when you hit F10.