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Old 11-18-11, 12:02 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by frau kaleun View Post
1. Install the stock game and make sure it is patched to v1.4. If it's a copy sold within the past couple of years (at least) it will probably already be fully patched. If you want to check, go to the game folder after the installation completes and right click on the Sh3.exe file and click Properties. In the properties box one of the tabs up top will show you some details about the file that should include the version number, if you see 1,4,etc. as a version then you're good to go.

If you are installing on Vista or Windows 7 it is recommended that you do not install the game in the default location (i.e. Programs or Program Files). Create another folder on your hard drive instead and point the installation there. If you have a copy of the game that includes Starforce then removing it is recommended, instructions can be found elsewhere in the SH3 forum (probably in a sticky thread).

It's my understanding that Win7 + Starforce makes for a very unfriendly combination, generally it seems the recommendation is just to spend a few bucks and buy a new Starforce-free copy of the game. It can be had for $10 or less from a variety of online retailers (either on disc or as a download).

2. GWX3 must be installed over a clean, unmodded installation of the stock game, so if you know you are going to use GWX3, installing it would be your next step. You can also use the MultiSH3 tool to set up and use multiple game installations, which would mean copying your stock game folder to another location and renaming it GWX or whatever and then installing GWX there. Either way, GWX must be installed before you do any other modding of the game.

When you install GWX3 you will get JSGME included with it, I assume that's the "mod installer" you're referring to. However it will be an older version of JSGME so I would recommend opening it up and using the update feature to get the latest version before you start loading up mods.

3. Once you have GWX3 and JSGME sorted, then you can start adding mods (like the merchant fleet stuff) to your MODS folder and enabling/disabling them with JSGME.

4. Most players would probably also recommend SH3 Commander, which is not a mod but a stand-alone program for managing careers and some game options. Full info is available in a sticky thread in the Mods Workshop Forum.

Happy hunting!
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Two small points:

The only source we are currently aware of for GWX3.0 is the link above my sig....there have been numerous reports of faulty files from the official GWX website.

If using Commander don't forget the GWX CFG file...again available from the link above my sig.

Enjoy the GWXperience
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