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Revision as of 17:21, 19 July 2018
This is a page is intended to be filled with some commonly asked about configuration questions which can be solved with relatively simple changes in the non-advanced menu.
Adding or removing music
Create the folder Zero-K/sounds/music
with the five subfolders war
, peace
, briefing
, victory
and defeat
. Put your music files in the appropriate folders. The only supported format is .ogg
.
To use your music, unticksimple settings through the ingame menu and toggle Settings/Audio/Use Included Tracks
then type /luaui reload
in the game chat. There is also an option to not play any of the music included with the game.
Changing teamcolor
To set custom teamcolors download and unzip this in Zero-K\LuaUI\Configs
such that the filepath Zero-K\LuaUI\Configs\LocalColors.lua
exists. Edit LocalColors.lua with any text editor to configure your color as well as those of neutral units, allies, and enemies.
The 'Custom' option should appear in the color selection menu that can be found in the top left corner of the ingame interface. Select it to use your custom colors. You can make changes to the colors during the game by editing the file and typing /luaui reload
to apply the updates.