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How i clean installed for NYGM TW 2.0
How to do a clean install for NYGM TW V2.0 with windows xp
1/ disconnect from the internet 2/ disable your antivirus 3/ uninstall sh3 in add or remove programs 4/ restart computer 5/ go to your documents folder and make sure the sh3 folder is deleted(if not delete it) 6/ click on start/my computer/local disk/program files/ and delete the ubisoft folder from the program files folder 7/(make sure you have no other ubisoft products installed before doing this step , or they will be deleted as well) click on start/run/ and type in regedit and hit ok .double left click on MY COMPUTER so that MY COMPUTER is only showing . left click on EDIT then FIND .type in ubisoft . click on find next .right click to delete the highlighted lines then delete . press f3 to find and delete the other entries . 8/ restart the computer 9/ put in the sh3 disk and reinstall sh3 10/ restart the computer 11/ install the correct latest ubisoft sh3 patch (available from http://www.silenthunteriii.com/uk/home.php) 12/ install the Generic Mod Enabler (copy the gsjme icon into the my programs/ubisoft/silenthunter3/ folder). click on the icon to enable the mod . a mod folder should appear in your main ubisoft/silent hunter 3 folder. 13/ put NYGM TW V2.0 into your newly created mods folder . double click the jsgme emblem and enable NYGM TW V2.0 . 14/ defragment your harddrive . |
Thanks mate!
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Im no modder but thats the least i could do for you and the community . cheers
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I think there should be a sticky with these on or at least paste it on the mod page 1st thread.
It is good info to have thats for sure. I forgot to defrag:88) Nice checklist:up: |
Good guide on what steps to make !
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Agreed. Actually, it'd be nice to have an install guide not just for NYGM, either.
I'll think about a good way to put up a procedure like this :yep: |
I have added a note to line 7 not to use this step if you have any other ubisoft products installed
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There is absolutely no reason to ever have to reinstall SH3. If you follow this simple rule.
Install SH3, patch to 1.4 Now, here is the trick: Make a complete copy of the entire data folder and save it in a outside folder called 1.4stock. Now install Grewwolves. Once installed and stable, copy the entire data folder and put it into an outside folder called Greywolves. Now that GW is copied, delete the entire GW data folder in the SH3 folder and copy the original stock folder cack into the game. Now add NYGM T2.0. Once it is stable copy the entire data folder and save it outside the game and call it NYGM. You now have three installs of SH3 in one. If you mod any one while it is in the game and it screws up, delete it and copy the entire data folder back into the game folder. And, if you decide you want two different type games (or 10 for that matter) just mod up the install, copy that to an outside the game folder and call it yo mama, we don't care but reinstall, that just does not need to be done. They do share the same my documents folder for your cfg and crew and careers so make sure you know which career is which. Never ever ever reinstall again Wulfmann |
I'm like Wulfmann but with one change.
I installed SH3 once, patched to 1.4b, made a few "other changes" and created what I would consider a generic base. I copied that x times, renaming the resulting "Copy of SilentHunterIII" folders to something like "SilentHunterIII-Grey Wolves" or whatever. I then applied the appropriate mods to each copy, leaving one copy untouched. As I use SH3Cmdr, I then created a few shortcuts to SH3Cmdr.exe pointing to each different installation (using the /l switch), again using shortcut names reflective of the installation I want to run. So, if I want to play Grey Wolves, I just run the "SH3Cmdr-TGW" shortcut. If I want RUb, I run the "SH3Cmdr-RUb" shortcut and so on. If you don't use SH3Cmdr, you can achieve the same results by creating shortcuts to each different SH3.exe. Absolutely effortless. |
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I'll make a copy of my "+1.4", add NYGM 2.0 to that and put it in. If I like it I can keep it; if not, "My Way" goes back in. Of course, being me, I'll probably go through every file in NYGM and mix-'n'-match like always.:damn: |
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I have a question about multiple installs and SH3CMDR. If I have been playing a GW install for a while via CMDR and I decide to switch to another install via CMDR, say IUB 1.03 or NYGM tonnage mod, does the roll back in CMDR roll back all the separate installs?
confused irish1958 |
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If you remember to always "resolve" SH3Cmdr/SH3 after exiting SH3 you won't have problems. That is, if you run "SH3Cmdr - GW", and after exiting SH3 run "SH3Cmdr - GW" again and do a manual rollback, you'll be right. However, if you run "SH3Cmdr - GW", then exit SH3 and run "SH3Cmdr - NYGM" you will have problems as SH3Cmdr will rollback the GW based files into the NYGM version of SH3. That's why this feature is not advertised in big letters - only players who understand the rollback concept will be able to use this method successfully. Fortunately, it's usually only the same players that understand how to create multiple copies of SH3 this "easy" way. |
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JScones,
Thanks for the reply. I thought this is how it worked, but I wasn't sure. irish1958 |
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