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Old 03-09-15, 02:01 PM   #1217
kvbrock82
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Originally Posted by BigWalleye View Post
In order to install properly with JSGME, any mod folder must have the following structure:

<mod name>\Data\....

If you open a folder with Explorer, and it does not contain a folder named Data, then it is not a mod ready to be installed with JSGME.

Merchant Fleet Mod v3.2 contains a folder named Data on the next level down (Open Merchant Fleet Mod v3.2 with Explorer and you will see the Data folder.) MFM 3.2 installs just fine with JSGME. Since you have already activated it, leave it alone.

MFM_v3_Skin_Packs, as the name implies, is NOT a single mod, but a bunch of skin pack mods, each for a different time period and owners. Open MFM_v3_Skin_Packs in Explorer, and you will see a bunch of other folders - MFM-v3-Neutral-Skins-1940 and MFM-v3-US+UK_Skins19390901 are just 2 of them. And you won't see a folder named Data. So you know that MFM_v3_Skin_Packs is not a mod at all.

Now open MFM-v3-Neutral-Skins-1940. The only item in the folder MFM-v3-Neutral-Skins-1940 is another folder named Data. So you know that MFM-v3-Neutral-Skins-1940 is a mod ready to be installed with JSGME.

If you check the other folders in MFM_v3_Skin_packs, you will see that each one is a JSGME-ready mod. Each must be installed separately. And, of course, it is up to you to install them at the appropriate in-game time. You don't want to install MFM-v3-Neutral-Skins-1940 when the game time is 1939! Nothing bad will happen, but the effect of the ships changing with time will be lost. Only the last skins you activate will be displayed.

Fortunately, JSGME makes it easy to correct the situation. First, deactivate MFM_v3_Skin_packs using JSGME. Now delete that folder from the left-hand JSGME panel. Go to your Downloads folder and unzip MFM_v3_Skin_packs to your desktop. (You did keep the zipped download file, didn't you?) Open MFM_v3_Skin_packs in Explorer. Drag each of the folders in MFM_v3_Skin_packs to the left pane of JSGME. Now activate the skins packs you want to use. This will give you what you want.

Enjoy!
Thank you for the detailed reply!

Do you think the problem with the stationary ships could be related or is it normal to have some stationary ships off the scottish coast in sept 1939?
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