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Zosimus
07-05-14, 07:14 AM
On another thread someone mentioned H.sie so I searched and found http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=181352 , which mentions a certain patch to fix some of the vexing problems with SH3.

Is this patch compatible with GWX?
Is there a specific installation order? Would I need to roll GWX back, do the patch, and then re-GWX?
Any other information would be greatly appreciated.

BigWalleye
07-05-14, 07:52 AM
On another thread someone mentioned H.sie so I searched and found http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=181352 , which mentions a certain patch to fix some of the vexing problems with SH3.

Is this patch compatible with GWX?
Is there a specific installation order? Would I need to roll GWX back, do the patch, and then re-GWX?
Any other information would be greatly appreciated.

The link you posted is for Stiebler4B_V16B1_Revised, an extension to V16B1-Patch-Kit. V16B1-Patch-Kit (found here: http://www.mediafire.com/?27tcm2yg29gsqqc) is h.sie's patcher. Stiebler's add-on also contains several useful patches, but it uses the files changed by h.sie's patcher. So you must download, set up, and apply V16B1-Patch-Kit before you can set up and apply Stiebler4B_V16B1_Revised.

Neither V16B1-Patch-Kit nor Stiebler4B_V16B1_Revised is a simple mod which you can drop into JSGME and activate. Both require that you modify some text files and perform a few more steps to create a patched sh3.exe. You only have to do this setup once. After that, you activate the patched files with JSGME. The setup is brief and the step-by-step procedure is carefully documented. But, if you are an absolute novice with editing text files and moving/copying files in Windows, you might want to read the documentation and decide whether you want to proceed.

The setup instructions and the answers to all your questions are found in h.sie's excellent documentation Readme_V16B1.pdf. You can download it here http://www.mediafire.com/download/jl18d352j54g1ie/Readme_V16B1.pdf without having to download the rest of the patcher. I strongly recommend you read it carefully so you understand what the patcher will add to your game and what you will have to do to make it work in your installation.

rowi58
07-06-14, 06:28 AM
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How about if somebody would code an automatic H.sie & Stiebler Patcher.EXE?

BL!TZKR!EG,

have you ever read the "ReadMe" from h.sie or Stiebler? Or ever read the "license EMEA xx.txt" from Ubisofts' SH3? Than you would know why this is made in that way! We modder are walking on a Knifeedge borderline between legal and illegal, just tolreated by Ubisoft. But the distribution of core files like EXE, DLL, ACT and so is absolutly illegal.

So it would be better if you think twice before posting such questions.

And BTW - since months you are no longer a member of the "LSH3 Developer Team" but you are still using their signatur. That's unfair and signaling a untruth message to the unexperienced user of subsim-forums. In the sense of correctness: delete this part of your signatur.

Greetings
rowi58

Sailor Steve
07-06-14, 06:49 AM
How about if somebody would code an automatic H.sie & Stiebler Patcher.EXE?
"Somebody" might find himself banned from Subsim forever. As Rowi says, the line between what is allowed and what is not is very fine, but it is still there.

Jimbuna
07-06-14, 06:59 AM
Rgr that.

BigWalleye
07-06-14, 07:18 AM
I think BLITZKRIEG may not be suggesting anything out of line. Not distributing a patched sh3.exe (no-no), but a H.sie_&_Stiebler_Patcher.EXE, an executable which would perform all the functions the user has to do now to set up JSGME-compatible folder. In principle, it would patch the user's sh3.exe, avoiding any problems of distributing proprietary code. It could do all the file-editing and copying of the user's files. Such a project would be far more work than I am interested in doing, and might not ever be completely universal, but it could be useful to those who find the setup onerous. And AFAIK, that approach wouldn't be naughty.

Sailor Steve
07-06-14, 09:00 AM
Yes, it would. As Rowi explained, doing it for yourself is between you and your computer. Releasing something that does it for the user is very much illegal. That is why h.sie and Stiebler were so very careful with the way they did things.

And that is as far as this conversation needs to go.
We do not care what you do on your computer in your home, but do not discuss it here.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/faq.php?faq=vb_faq#faq_rules2_faq_item

rowi58
07-06-14, 02:34 PM
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Ah, and Rowi: Thanks for reminding me - but is that your job to do? And why post something like that in an official forum instead of PRIVATELY? This only shows your real intentions... Don't you talk about "fairness"!


BL!TZKR!EG

forums are made for an open, clear and fair diskussion. That's the reason why i DO NOT USE PM! And i will never change my opinion about this.

Greetings
rowi58

Sailor Steve
07-06-14, 07:30 PM
I may be wrong about the patcher and what it does. I'm currently seeking a ruling from on high. In the meantime I would appreciate it if the discussion would stay with the question asked by the OP.

As for the discussion about people's sigs and who did what to whom, this particular fight has gone on long enough. Please keep your personal differences private.

Zosimus
07-07-14, 10:35 AM
I have decided not to install the patch.

BigWalleye
07-07-14, 02:17 PM
I have decided not to install the patch.

It's only good if it works for you.