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america person
09-12-05, 04:24 PM
taht mod that puts a background and other things to your carrer...is it made to be used in game? or is it a seperated thing? and what do you use to unzip it anyway?

squeak
09-12-05, 04:47 PM
.is it made to be used in game?
No its just for get the feeling that the sub commander is feeling more alive.

what do you use to unzip it anyway?
I use Winrar
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america person
09-12-05, 06:08 PM
i cant open it? it says the file is corrupted or in some unkown format? anyidea what i should do?

squeak
09-12-05, 06:22 PM
humm spooky... are the downloadfile in .zip or .rar

Kalach
09-12-05, 06:40 PM
I have WinRAR, WinZIP, WinACE, and 7z and I can open anything ;)

Get a few of those if it says unknown format. Otherwise if it says its corrupted ty downloading it again - or from a different link.


You run SH3commander outside the game and then launch SH3 from there, it adds news reports to your mission breifing and a few other ingame things like that. But then outside the game after a patrol it will tell you how long your patrol was, your captains life story, days at sea, etc.

america person
09-13-05, 02:57 PM
cool, its some 7z format....which i dont have, and cant really get...if someone was to put it in a winrar or winzip format id be grateful? anytakers pm me for email-unless its right i=out in the open, i cant remember

The Avon Lady
09-13-05, 04:00 PM
cool, its some 7z format....which i dont have, and cant really get...if someone was to put it in a winrar or winzip format id be grateful? anytakers pm me for email-unless its right i=out in the open, i cant remember
Get the latest version of WinRAR (http://www.rarlabs.com/), which automatically knows how to handle 7Z and all the other file types mentioned here.

america person
09-13-05, 04:27 PM
is there some trial one there? thats what i got currently...but no the latest one

JScones
09-13-05, 08:33 PM
I use IZArc - it's *free* and handles pretty much all compression formats. Also, if you're used to Winzip's interface, you'll feel right at home with it!