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Paul Riley 07-24-11 12:25 PM

Is M.E.P v2.1 JSGME ready?
 
I was just wondering if M.E.P v2.1 was JSGME ready?,as it doesnt mention anything in the readme.
By the way,from the images i've been looking at i'm probably going to need to take some tissues with me next SH3 session I have :woot:

Thanks.

Magic1111 07-24-11 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1711802)
I was just wondering if M.E.P v2.1 was JSGME ready?

Thanks.

Yes, why not ?

Paul Riley 07-24-11 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magic1111 (Post 1711849)
Yes, why not ?

I dont know,was just checking thats all ;)

Magic1111 07-24-11 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1711852)
I dont know,was just checking thats all ;)

MEP 2.1 you can simple enable via JSGME !

Best regards,
Magic

Paul Riley 07-24-11 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Magic1111 (Post 1711856)
MEP 2.1 you can simple enable via JSGME !

Best regards,
Magic

Ok,thanks my friend :up:

Magic1111 07-24-11 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1711860)
Ok,thanks my friend :up:

You´re welcome my friend ! :salute:

Paul Riley 07-24-11 01:38 PM

Hey Magic,

I noticed on your profile you also play SH5,is it worth getting?.The main things that put me off are the lack of other UBoat types other than the VII and the roleplay approach the game had regarding interaction with your crew.In fact the entire game to me appeared 'bare bones' at best.
Have the mods improved the game to something closer to what we appreciate in SH3 (with all the mods) ?

Also,would you provide a few details on the minimum system requirements for the game?,I am expecting to not be able to run it,I only have a Pentium 4 CPU,ATI X800 video card and 2GB of RAM ,its an old machine I built about 10 years or so ago.

Thanks!

Magic1111 07-24-11 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1711872)
Hey Magic,

I noticed on your profile you also play SH5,is it worth getting?.The main things that put me off that are the lack of other UBoat types other than the VII and the roleplay approach the game had regarding interaction with your crew.Have the mods improved the game to something closer to what we appreciate in SH3 (with all the mods) ?

I play SH5 with over 80(!) MODs and yes, I like it !!! :up:

TheDarkWraith (TDW) and many, many other Modders do a brillant job to improve the game ! :rock::rock::rock:

Best regards,
Magic:salute:

Magic1111 07-24-11 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1711872)
Hey Magic,

Also,would you provide a few details on the minimum system requirements for the game?,I am expecting to not be able to run it,I only have a Pentium 4 CPU,ATI X800 video card and 2GB of RAM ,its an old machine I built about 10 years or so ago.

Thanks!

Oh, oh, with these old PC you become problems with the actually MODs for SH5 ! :timeout:

At minimum you need an Dual-Core PC !!! Sorry, I think you can´t play SH5 with these old PC ! :wah:

Best regards,
Magic

Paul Riley 07-24-11 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Magic1111 (Post 1711882)
Oh, oh, with these old PC you become problems with the actually MODs for SH5 ! :timeout:

At minimum you need an Dual-Core PC !!! Sorry, I think you can´t play SH5 with these old PC ! :wah:

Best regards,
Magic

I feared this.
Many thanks for letting me know.

Sailor Steve 07-24-11 02:05 PM

You can tell if any mod is JSGME-ready by looking at the path. The main folder should have the mod's name. Inside should be a Data folder. Inside that should be a folder for the place it's going (Sea, Sound, Menu etc). As long as it has the *Name* folder followed by the Data folder it should be okay.

Paul Riley 07-24-11 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1711897)
You can tell if any mod is JSGME-ready by looking at the path. The main folder should have the mod's name. Inside should be a Data folder. Inside that should be a folder for the place it's going (Sea, Sound, Menu etc). As long as it has the *Name* folder followed by the Data folder it should be okay.

Thanks for the tip :up:


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