Fine, thanks to this suggest I have finally managed to insert the persistent strings. Let me say I first tried to put a ".ini" list of persistent strings, with the layout you suggested in your first reply, in command folder, but it didn't load. Then I typed an example in console:
I exit the game and edited PersistentSymbols on Notepad++ once again.
It now allows me to add 16 lines per time.
Since I still get ASCII fonts on the console, I looked at Windows guide. In "Language and Keyboards" folder from Control Panel there should be an option to change language. I don't have it.
A search on Google says that I can install foreign language packs on Windows 7; and russian, bulgarian, ukrainian are compatible with any internal language installed on the OS, but....
I can install them via Windows Update only.... And Home Premium version is NOT allowed to do this, only Enterprise and Ultimate!
(btw, other languages such as belorussian, bosnian, etc, need an internal language DIFFERENT from italian even if I can download them from
this link --> note that for some reasons belorussian is called "bosnenski" but its original name is "belaruskaya mova"; note 2: I provided the link in bulgarian because the english version only applies to Windows 8.1 and 10; obviously there is an italian page which matches 100% with the bulgarian one)
So, on the net I found this software called "Vistalizator" (the "smart" russian program that Ostap was referring to?) and I dowloaded russian language pack from its site.
I installed the language last night, as "Express" and not "Internal". But I didn't have the latest version, so I was unable to login!
Only mouse pointer with black screen. So I restored previous system config and today I'm going to do that a bit different.
I say this because looks like you have a cyrillic language interface by default. On my regional settings I have all languages, but they only translate date and time format and such things. But language interface on folders, Control Panel apps, booting texts (Starting Windows, Safe Mode...) etc is still italian.
I want to try this solution because VBulletin forums (such as 42Amsterdam) have the same problem as Sam: when language is set to italian, I can't see cyrillc fonts, but only the croatian "Đ" as it appears on my Serious Sam console. But for the forum I set a different language and I see cyrillic, georgian, japanese, etc fonts. I would see if this happens on Sam by installing russian, bulgarian or some else cyrillic language.
It will mean, as I said on the previous post:
"Marco, it's time for you to learn russian". The problem is I wanted to learn ancient/medieval slavian first!
PS: I still can't upload that damn screenshot of F1 Challenge 2017 mod tool... It's a PNG, maybe I should convert it to JPG.