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TheDarkWraith
09-02-11, 06:34 PM
Another app I made for SH5 that I ported over to SH3.....

This app will check your mods installed via JSGME to see if they are installed correctly. What I mean by installed correctly is whether the mod contains a \data folder or not under the mod's folder. 99% of all mods have a data folder, there are only a few that modify only the root game's files.

This app can also check items in mods to see if they contain them. As it is scanning mods it will check to see if the mod contains any of the items you specified to monitor. If found it will post about it. After it is done scanning all mods it will go through all the items you told it to monitor and it will tell you which mod modified that item last. VERY HELPFUL :yeah:

To specify items to monitor edit the jsgmevalidator.cfg file.

The app also checks for mod conflicts and if any are found it will report the conflicting mods and also the conflicting files along with whether the created dates are equal or not, the last accessed dates are equal or not, the last accessed write dates are equal or not, and whether the sizes are equal or not

You have the ability to send output log to text file (File-->Save as...)

You can re-validate by clicking File-->Validate

You now have option choose install path to SH3 or SH5 or have it read from registry

The app will get the path to the needed JSGME files from the install path

The app will now also tell you what file version of the game's .exe file you have

If you find the app useful then :yeah: If you don't then :yeah: also!

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/picture.php?albumid=446&pictureid=4823
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/picture.php?albumid=446&pictureid=4840

v1.0.11: http://www.gamefront.com/files/20758168/JSGMEModValidator_v1_0_11_ByTheDarkWraith_zip

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theroc44
09-02-11, 07:14 PM
Another app I made for SH5 that I ported over to SH3.....

This app will check your mods installed via JSGME to see if they are installed correctly. What I mean by installed correctly is whether the mod contains a \data folder or not under the mod's folder. 99% of all mods have a data folder, there are only a few that modify only the root game's files.

This app can also check items in mods to see if they contain them. As it is scanning mods it will check to see if the mod contains any of the items you specified to monitor. If found it will post about it. After it is done scanning all mods it will go through all the items you told it to monitor and it will tell you which mod modified that item last. VERY HELPFUL :yeah:

To specify items to monitor edit the jsgmevalidator.cfg file.

The app also checks for mod conflicts and if any are found it will report the conflicting mods and also the conflicting files along with whether the created dates are equal or not, the last accessed dates are equal or not, the last accessed write dates are equal or not, and whether the sizes are equal or not

You have the ability to send output log to text file (File-->Save as...)

You can re-validate by clicking File-->Validate

You now have option choose install path to SH3 or SH5 or have it read from registry

The app will get the path to the needed JSGME files from the install path

The app will now also tell you what file version of the game's .exe file you have

If you find the app useful then :yeah: If you don't then :yeah: also!

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/picture.php?albumid=446&pictureid=4823

v1.0.8: http://www.gamefront.com/files/20739527/JSGMEModValidator_v1_0_8_ByTheDarkWraith_zip

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Thats some good ***t right there lol very useful , super useful lol :salute: Great work TDW

TheDarkWraith
09-02-11, 07:23 PM
some people will say "JSGME gives you this info" and they are partially correct. It tells you the files in conflict (the names of them) when you go to enable the mod via JSGME. Once you decide to enable or disable the mod this info is lost until you install the mod again. Not anymore :D

I've made this app to do the things that I wanted JSGME to do in the first place but it never was coded to do. This app has nothing to do with the JSGME app but everything to do with the files it creates :up:

Fish In The Water
09-02-11, 11:28 PM
Thats some good ***t right there lol very useful , super useful lol :salute: Great work TDW

Indeed, this could be very useful...

Thanks for the release! :salute:

Magic1111
09-05-11, 06:36 AM
Thx TDW !!! :up: