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7499275
11-11-13, 12:21 PM
Hey guys, I doubt any of you remember me honestly but I stalked the forums about a year ago and than fell out of playing SH4.

Today I am back though we something special! 1.5 update installed! I am so excited, mainly because when I was here before I wanted some of the over haul mods and surface ships mods. Of course though majority are made for 1.5.

I am also debating about doing a youtube series of my travels and battles. If anyone would be interested let me know please.

Lastly, what mods do you guys suggest? I already plan on getting the Yamatoe, but for game overhaul mods I don't really remember them all that well... I do recall that realistic sinking (forget exact name) was pretty good.

Thanks guys!

fireftr18
11-11-13, 12:57 PM
Welcome back.
Most, including myself, recommend starting with one of the mega mods. TMO and RFB are the normal starting mods. Keep in mind, you can't run those two together. I like:
TMO
RSRDC
and other smaller mods
A lot of people like OTC
I'm experimenting with Travellor's mod now.

Be sure to read all the documentation with the mods before installing them. They all effect each other and the wrong mod installed in the wrong order will cause a game crash.

Be sure to use Jonesoft Generic Mod Enabler. It makes installing the mods quite easy.

Dread Knot
11-11-13, 01:09 PM
Welcome back. TMO with RSRD seems to be the mod of choice nowadays.

I already plan on getting the Yamatoe.


The poor Yamatos. The obsolete samurai swords of the Japanese Navy but everybody guns for them. :rotfl2:

7499275
11-11-13, 01:34 PM
I am going for the Yamato because ever since I saw that in game years ago I have dreamed of sailing it and blowing the crap out of a task force.

Baiscally I am never going to use a sub, for a while anyway go straight to the surface ships. I am thinking about getting this pack. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=188786

So with this pack, could you guys link me to those mods you mentioned? :)
I already have the mod installer thing and remember how to use it and all that.

merc4ulfate
11-11-13, 01:39 PM
You could always just click the download link above and go through the download section and get the mods you want.


Generic Mod Enabler - v2.6.0.157
OpsMonsun_V705
OMv705_to_V720
OMv720_Patch5
OMEGU_v300
OMEGU_v300_Patch7
OM_Harder_Escort_L2
UBM Missions
Popular German Music From The 30īs
#1 Real Environment mod install

polyfiller
11-11-13, 01:44 PM
If you like surface ship action, you'll be pleased to know the TSWSM alpha release will be out soon.

Admiral Halsey
11-11-13, 01:48 PM
If you like surface ship action, you'll be pleased to know the TSWSM alpha release will be out soon.

Awsome.

Cardus
11-11-13, 01:48 PM
You could always just click the download link above and go through the download section and get the mods you want.


Generic Mod Enabler - v2.6.0.157
OpsMonsun_V705
OMv705_to_V720
OMv720_Patch5
OMEGU_v300
OMEGU_v300_Patch7
OM_Harder_Escort_L2
UBM Missions
Popular German Music From The 30īs
#1 Real Environment mod install

Sorry for the silly question but I'm new here; what does it mean Generic Mod Enabler? Is it required before installing any new mod?

Sailor Steve
11-11-13, 01:59 PM
JoneSoft Generic Mod Enabler.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=3951

It's not required at all, but it is a very useful tool for managing mods for any game. It will tell you if a mod is going to conflict with one you already have installed, and it lets you take them back out again with no trouble.

Aktungbby
11-11-13, 05:39 PM
AND welcome aboard formally Cardus!:Kaleun_Salute: Ask away here at :subsim:; there are no 'silly' or stupid questions with regard to modding or improving your game. That's why it's here and assume if your brave enough to ask, there's probably 10 stowaways who weren't:up: keep askin'!

Aktungbby
11-11-13, 05:46 PM
Hey guys, I doubt any of you remember me honestly but I stalked the forums about a year ago and than fell out of playing SH4.... Yamatoe, Thanks guys!
Welcome back 7499275;:Kaleun_Salute: (Is Dan Quail yer exec?):O:

merc4ulfate
11-12-13, 09:13 AM
As sailor steve said it is not require to load mods but when dealing with multiple mods and profiles it certainly makes it much easier to let GME do it for you.

You can load a set of mods in it then save that profile and then load a second set and save that so after you completed this you can simply load the profile not uninstall every mod and then reinstall the new set manually.