Saints Row 2 Night view Main Menu

This mod replaces mainmenu texture and five background movies.
You can choose either one of the GOTR style or vanilla style.

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How to install this mod

1. Change mainmenu background movie.
Copy 'videos' folder to SR2 installed folder.
2. Change mainmenu texture.
If you use GOTR to build the patch.vpp_pc file, copy ui_mainmenu.g_peg_pc and ui_mainmenu.peg_pc file into 'optional_mod_stuff\1-MODDERS_-_PUT_YOUR_OWN_PERSONAL_MODS_HERE' folder.
Or if you use the SR2ModManager, copy the folder of purpose into the 'mods' folder.

FileName:
sr2_nightview_mainmenu_v1.10.exe 210KB
sr2_nightview_mainmenu_v1.10.7z.001 90MB
sr2_nightview_mainmenu_v1.10.7z.002 58.3MB

Download the three 7-Zip files and execute the exe file to create the "sr2_nightview_mainmenu_v1.10" folder.

Changelog
2021/03/14 v1.10
Fixed: El Train lights on

2016/09/19 v1.00
First release
 

Attachments

  • sr2_nightview_mainmenu_v1.10.exe
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  • sr2_nightview_mainmenu_v1.10.7z.001
    90 MB · Views: 484
  • sr2_nightview_mainmenu_v1.10.7z.002
    58.3 MB · Views: 521
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This looks awesome! Can you make a custom one for me so I can use it on my texture pack?
 
This looks awesome! Can you make a custom one for me so I can use it on my texture pack?

You can make a movie in your own.
Use the First Person View mod (maybe you should edit fov value) and search the good view point.
Capture the video that 1 minutes or more. Video must be captured in 1280x720 30fps avi file without sound.
Cut out 1800 frames from captured video using any software.
Set the data rate to 600000 in the Rad Video Tools and convert avi to bik file.
 
You can make a movie in your own.
Use the First Person View mod (maybe you should edit fov value) and search the good view point.
Capture the video that 1 minutes or more. Video must be captured in 1280x720 30fps avi file without sound.
Cut out 1800 frames from captured video using any software.
Set the data rate to 600000 in the Rad Video Tools and convert avi to bik file.
for some reason the hue looks like this, any tips?

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Looks great, I'm a LITTLE bit late, but I can always appreciate things, even if they've been out for a while.
 
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