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MonTana_Prussian 05-09-08 07:27 AM

Friendly Advice Requested....
 
I am considering using RFB or TMO. I have never used a mod before,and will not use any others with whichever one I do choose,and just would like some opinions/advice on them to help me along the decision path. I'm currently running stock 1.4.

Thanks in advance for the input guys.

AVGWarhawk 05-09-08 07:32 AM

TMO is pretty much in it's completed form. RFB is in beta testing and ready in a week or so. If you want to jump right in today. I recommend TMO. Your choice. Get JSGME (generic mod enabler). Read the readme file for installing and using. Of all the mods and tools created....this one is on top of the list. A must for enabling mods....no fuss, no muss.

limkol 05-09-08 07:44 AM

I can only agree with AVGWarhawk.With JSGME you can enable or disable mods easily......so if you don't like one mod you can try another without having to delete, just enable/disable again and again without any fuss. JSGME is a must.
I use TMO and really enjoy it. Adds more challenge to the stock game. Whatever mod you use, good luck and good hunting!

MonTana_Prussian 05-09-08 07:50 AM

I got the JSGME already and installed it. RFB 1.4 is still in testing? I thought just the version for 1.5 was in testing?

AVGWarhawk 05-09-08 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonTana_Prussian
I got the JSGME already and installed it. RFB 1.4 is still in testing? I thought just the version for 1.5 was in testing?

Oh, sorry. I thought you were running 1.5. Even so, I would use TMO.

MonTana_Prussian 05-09-08 08:07 AM

What are the pros and cons of each one? has anyone used both?

Schroeder 05-09-08 08:14 AM

Is TMO compatible with nsm by now?
In the FAQs it's marked as not compatible....
That was actually the reason for me not to try it at all.:dead:

MonTana_Prussian 05-09-08 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schroeder
Is TMO compatible with nsm by now?
In the FAQs it's marked as not compatible....
That was actually the reason for me not to try it at all.:dead:

I will only run them by themselves,once I decide,with no other mods,at least for now.

Wilcke 05-09-08 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schroeder
Is TMO compatible with nsm by now?
In the FAQs it's marked as not compatible....
That was actually the reason for me not to try it at all.:dead:

Not compatible! Pulled from the mod for various reasons. I run both TMO and RFB in seperate installs. I don't miss NSM. Thats just me. To not try TMO because of incompatibility with NSM is well...try it anyway...you won't be dissappointed.

Happy Hunting!

Wilcke 05-09-08 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonTana_Prussian
What are the pros and cons of each one? has anyone used both?

I have never compared them via Pro's and Con's. Download both read the documents. Set up two installs of SH4 with MultiSH4 and run them both. Enjoy! You can have both why bother comparing. Two really great mods!:up: Different but great.

banjo 05-09-08 09:30 AM

I agree with Wilcke; however, if you don't want to or know how to do two installs, try one and then the other--with jsgme that is easy to do. For me, there was little difference between the two, but I would judge RFB to be slightly more historic--for example no compass azimuth in the binoculars. That is more accurate, but because of lack of normal visual cues I like the azimuth in them. Like that...

MonTana_Prussian 05-09-08 10:24 AM

Okay,Thanks guys. I'll try RFB,then TMO and see which I like best. I'm open for any suggestions,any time!

Thanks again...

Coffee or Lard?! 02-01-10 01:06 PM

Need help installing mods!
 
Hi! I've been playing SH4 for some time now, and I have v. 1.4(patch). Where do I install mods to get them to work? I downloaded a SFX mod and have no idea where to put it so that it will work properly. PLEASE HELP!!!:damn:

AVGWarhawk 02-01-10 01:57 PM

Do you have JSGME?

http://www.users.on.net/~jscones/sof...cts-jsgme.html

Coffee or Lard?! 02-01-10 02:49 PM

No... I need it don't I?:doh:

razark 02-01-10 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coffee or Lard?! (Post 1254822)
No... I need it don't I?:doh:

You don't _need_ it. You can manually make backups of all modified files, copy and overwrite the existing game files, reinstall the whole game when you install a mod wrong, and generally get so frustrated at the whole thing that you end up being thrown in jail after you throw the computer out the window and accidentally kill the neighbors.

Or you could use JSGME. Your choice.


JSGME makes it very easy to install and uninstall mods. It will automatically make backups of the modified files, and generally keep you a lot calmer. It's very easy to install a mod, try it out, uninstall the mod, and move on to try another. It will warn you if you're about to overwrite a file from another mod. It'll make bacon for you in the morning.* It'll give you a list of mods you have installed, it'll take a snapshot of the game files, so you can later check what has changed, etc.

Yeah. I guess you really do need it.

(*Bacon not included.)

Coffee or Lard?! 02-01-10 03:48 PM

Thanks!:salute:

sergei 02-01-10 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by razark (Post 1254914)
It'll make bacon for you in the morning.

Damn. Where the hell do I get that version?

mobucks 02-01-10 06:54 PM

i havent used both, but i like TMO since it adds some buttons you want to have, like weather reports, and dive to radar depth.

Coffee or Lard?! 02-02-10 11:37 AM

I have the MOD enabler, but I still can't get the CBS Radio mod to work. The enabler software can't find it. What do I do? PLEASE HELP!!!:damn:


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