Rockin Robbins |
12-10-16 02:49 PM |
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Originally Posted by CapnScurvy
(Post 2451469)
I'll be downloading the FOTRSU .40 Beta onto my XP computer next, to see what it does with the mod (or what the mod does to that game setup).
The fact that this was a spanking new formatted disk, with a fresh new install of the v1.5 stock game. With a new install of JSGME, and taking a snapshot of my clean game files with only JSGME added (one first run of the game, to set the graphic options to suit the 1920x1080 monitor under its belt), there is no reason to have corruption except for the single added FOTRSU mod. When I ran the game for the first time (not modded), I did open the Museum to see how things ran on this new Windows10 OS. All went well, no issues.
There's something stinking about this. I'll be putting those "Removed" files back into my stock game, but for the average person how doesn't expect this behavior, they had better check their stock game files for corruption.
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Capn, we're finding that with over 8,000 files JSGME doesn't always do a good job of uninstalling the mod and restoring the stock files. I'm going to estimate that about 1/10 to 1/5 of the time JSGME doesn't restore the stock game correctly.
You've done exactly the right thing. Right after you install the game and JSGME, before you run the game or install any files, save a game snapshot. Then, whenever you uninstall the mod compare snapshots. If they are not the same, reload the stock files you're missing.
Rather than try to diagnose everything I just delete everything from the game directory except the MODS folder and copy everything from my SH4Pristeen directory, which also contains MultiSH4, Large Address aware and MultiSH4. If you do a file compare after that you'll see that order is again restored to the universe.
There is a theory that the mods in the MODS directory are what get corrupted, but JSGME never writes to these files, only reads from them. I've never seen an instance of corrupted mod files in the MODS directory. I keep the zipped files in there for quick restoration just in case the unzipped mods ever have corruption but in nine years I've never had to do that.
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