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i saw a post from on reddit from 10 years ago to "add a 0 after sintrosequence" but that did not work for me. what does the "s" even mean? i ask cause theres also "iIntroSequencePriority=3" what if i lowered that??? and "bPreloadIntroSequence=1" what if i put this to 0? or change fStaticScreenWaitTime=3.0000 to 1.0000? i just dont know what these letters in front mean.
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https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Fallout:_New_Vegas#Skip_intro_videos
Post edited July 18, 2025 by HertogJan
GOG should fix the forum URL tag issue which requires the replacement of : with %3A -- Other characters, such as ( and ) (%28 and %29, respectively) are known disruptors.

Edit: Unintended letter
Post edited July 18, 2025 by Palestine
as i said, putting "0" infront of introsequence DIDNT work. i dont want to skip movie sequence so i left that alone
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Palestine: GOG should fix the forum URL tag issue which requires the replacement of : with %3A -- Other characters, such as ( and ) (%28 and %29, respectively) are known disruptors.

Edit: Unintended letter
idk what your talking about lol
Post edited July 24, 2025 by ddw1104
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Palestine:
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ddw1104: idk what your talking about lol
Up until the past day or two, the GOG forum software had a long-standing and rather disruptive parsing issue with the url= portion of URLs containing the : (colon) character. The only (known) corrective measures had involved replacing : with either: : or %3A

HertogJan had attempted to post their link, but, at the time (prior to GOG fixing the problem), it had been broken (as in, unclickable).

(^_^) Of course, after the GOG forum being affected by this error for all of those years, they had finally rectified it a few days following my previous post.

As of this message, without work-arounds, it still has difficulty with processing URL tags containing ( and ) (left and right parentheses), as well as (at the very least) ~ (tilde).
Post edited July 24, 2025 by Palestine