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    If you want more control over your Video FX I would suggest using Video FX Actions in ISBoxer. You can put these inside a mapped key (or keys) that get activated upon character switch.

    I handle all creation/hiding/showing of Video FX this way rather than mucking about with multiple Video FX sets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alge View Post
    If you want more control over your Video FX I would suggest using Video FX Actions in ISBoxer. You can put these inside a mapped key (or keys) that get activated upon character switch.

    I handle all creation/hiding/showing of Video FX this way rather than mucking about with multiple Video FX sets.
    Really? I think that is a good idea and I should try that. My sets never seem to stay working properly.

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