CapnScurvy |
05-05-12 07:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by Larrywb57
I installed JSGME in my Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific folder. When I opened it, the 'Mod' folder was inside the JSGME folder. I took a snapshot of the game files. Extracted TMO 2.5 into the Mod folder, activated the mod. I still get the vanilla opening to the SHIV. I still haven't found what I'm doing wrong.
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Originally Posted by Peabody
When you do the install, do NOT create a JSGME folder. There should not be a JSGME 'folder', only a JSGME.exe file. (and of course the MODS folder)
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As Peabody points out, your root folder of Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific should not contain a folder named "JSGME" (which has the "MODS" folder in it). The "MODS" folder has to be directly under the games root folder, along with such other SH4 game folder's named "Data", "RegistrationReminder", "Resources", and "Support". I'm assuming you know the difference between a "folder", and a "file".
You'll have a number of other game "files" also sharing the space within the Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific folder. Several of these files will be installed through JSGME entitled "JoneSoft" (a text Document); "JSGME" (it's not a "folder", but the actual excutionable application, with a big yellow "Gme" as an icon); a "JSGMEHelp" file; and a "JSGME.cfg" file. If these files aren't in your game root folder, directly under the Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific folder heading, then there's your trouble.
One more thing, if Windows7 is like the Vista OS, the SH4 game root folder should not be placed under the Windows "Local Disk (C)/ Program Files", or " Program Files(x86)" folders. What you should do is have the stock game installed directly under the "Local Disk (C)" folder. Something like "Local Disk (C)/UbiSoft/Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific". Don't put the game under the "Program" folders. For some reason the Vista OS (maybe Win7 too) will cause a problem when starting and saving games from these folders. Don't install the game within these folders, put it directly under the C:/ folder.
Once you get this folder/file structure ironed out, you'll need to take another "Snapshot" with the JSGME application. The snapshot you took was probably not of the main game files, because the app wasn't directly under the root folder of the game.
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