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« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2012, 06:30:14 PM »

... ok well I guess I'll just figure it out. I'm downloading the JDK 7 pack now so lets hope that will work this time when i declare it as the environment variable path.
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« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2012, 06:53:50 PM »

I'm so sorry that I forgot, school just interfered and erased my memory on installation xP

I'm pretty sure I got it all right, except I have a tiny error in the calculations in i feel in one of the environment variables...
i remember what the names of the variables are supposed to be..
i think it is more located at the center of my GROOVY variables......
it should come to me................
I will tell you if I find out!
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« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2012, 06:56:03 PM »

I'm so sorry that I forgot, school just interfered and erased my memory on installation xP

I'm pretty sure I got it all right, except I have a tiny error in the calculations in i feel in one of the environment variables...
i remember what the names of the variables are supposed to be..
i think it is more located at the center of my GROOVY variables......
it should come to me................
I will tell you if I find out!

I FOUND OUT!!!!

I will post the way to install..

in a new topic so whomever wants to install groovy can!!
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« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2012, 06:58:03 PM »

Well i believe mine is working. but go ahead, I'm sure paul will inspire many to try Groovy
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« Reply #19 on: September 18, 2012, 07:09:30 PM »

Topic at http://mythruna.com/forum/index.php?topic=1001.0
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« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2012, 02:46:41 PM »

Note: if you just want to play with groovy a little bit then there is a groovy console built into Mythruna.  From the command line run the Mythruna.exe with the -script option.  Then in a single player non-fullscreen game, run the /script command.  A second window will pop up.  In there you can type groovy code and execute it.
I thought i'd try to do what you said with mythruna, but I'm unfortunately new to this and can't seem to find the command line. I will google it in a second but if you can tell me that would be nice.
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« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2012, 02:58:40 PM »

Note: if you just want to play with groovy a little bit then there is a groovy console built into Mythruna.  From the command line run the Mythruna.exe with the -script option.  Then in a single player non-fullscreen game, run the /script command.  A second window will pop up.  In there you can type groovy code and execute it.
I thought i'd try to do what you said with mythruna, but I'm unfortunately new to this and can't seem to find the command line. I will google it in a second but if you can tell me that would be nice.

I think he means this:
select non-fullscreen, go to single-player, press enter, and type "/script" not sure lemme test it.
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« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2012, 03:01:55 PM »

Note: if you just want to play with groovy a little bit then there is a groovy console built into Mythruna.  From the command line run the Mythruna.exe with the -script option.  Then in a single player non-fullscreen game, run the /script command.  A second window will pop up.  In there you can type groovy code and execute it.
I thought i'd try to do what you said with mythruna, but I'm unfortunately new to this and can't seem to find the command line. I will google it in a second but if you can tell me that would be nice.

I think he means this:
select non-fullscreen, go to single-player, press enter, and type "/script" not sure lemme test it.
no.. thats not it... I really don't know, tried to help. I don't think google will be of any help.
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« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2012, 03:11:08 PM »

From your windows desktop, search for "cmd"
Run cmd.

Open the directory with the Mythruna .exe in it. (Type "CD [directory path here]". a path is like "C:\users\Ben...")
Type the name of the Mythruna .exe into cmd (Mythruna-#########), a space and then -script. It should open Mythruna.
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« Reply #24 on: September 19, 2012, 03:38:39 PM »

From your windows desktop, search for "cmd"
Run cmd.

Open the directory with the Mythruna .exe in it. (Type "CD [directory path here]". a path is like "C:\users\Ben...")
Type the name of the Mythruna .exe into cmd (Mythruna-#########), a space and then -script. It should open Mythruna.
Thanks ben, I forgot about that. I will try that next time i get on my computer (since the folder i keep mythruna in doesn't feel like letting me change its name to one with no spaces atm)
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« Reply #25 on: September 19, 2012, 06:00:15 PM »

From your windows desktop, search for "cmd"
Run cmd.

Open the directory with the Mythruna .exe in it. (Type "CD [directory path here]". a path is like "C:\users\Ben...")
Type the name of the Mythruna .exe into cmd (Mythruna-#########), a space and then -script. It should open Mythruna.
Thanks ben, I forgot about that. I will try that next time i get on my computer (since the folder i keep mythruna in doesn't feel like letting me change its name to one with no spaces atm)

Note that the windows command line also support tab completion.  So you can type "CD C:\us" tab and it will finish the "users" for you for example.  Tab again to get the next us... name.  This makes it easier to traverse directories with spaces in them since the command line will automatically quote them.  For example "CD C:\Pro" tab should fill out "C:\Program Files" properly quoted.
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« Reply #26 on: September 19, 2012, 07:10:44 PM »

i've never heard of that. sounds very helpful
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« Reply #27 on: September 19, 2012, 09:17:38 PM »

i've never heard of that. sounds very helpful
Your computer specs beat my laptop a bit Smiley.
My new laptop has
Gpu: ATI mobility radeon HD 5820.
Cpu: i7 + forgot rest. (8 cores Cheesy)
Ram: 6 gb's
Disk space: 500Gb + extra hard-drive space for 500GB + 500GB (1 TB Smiley) space.
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« Reply #28 on: September 20, 2012, 05:00:39 AM »

i've never heard of that. sounds very helpful
Your computer specs beat my laptop a bit Smiley.
My new laptop has
Gpu: ATI mobility radeon HD 5820.
Cpu: i7 + forgot rest. (8 cores Cheesy)
Ram: 6 gb's
Disk space: 500Gb + extra hard-drive space for 500GB + 500GB (1 TB Smiley) space.
Thats a badass laptop!  Shocked yea mine said i7 something but i thought it was just quad core... might be wrong about that.
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« Reply #29 on: September 20, 2012, 04:53:35 PM »

i've never heard of that. sounds very helpful
Your computer specs beat my laptop a bit Smiley.
My new laptop has
Gpu: ATI mobility radeon HD 5820.
Cpu: i7 + forgot rest. (8 cores Cheesy)
Ram: 6 gb's
Disk space: 500Gb + extra hard-drive space for 500GB + 500GB (1 TB Smiley) space.
Thats a badass laptop!  Shocked yea mine said i7 something but i thought it was just quad core... might be wrong about that.
Actually. It isn't. I barely meet Recommended specs for Borderlands 2. My brothers (Except my little brother) all barely meet Recommended. An update for Borderlands 2 came out for the graphics card too. Smiley My brother installed it. (Haven't played Bl 2 yet though).
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