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Originally Posted by Shkval
So re-install? Saving and reloading the career i.e save file is out of the question?
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To be clear, I'm talking about re-installing the complete Silent Hunter 4 game files. Starting from scratch with a clean install, which includes deleting the "My Documents/SH4/......." files (that are your save game files). Do this
only after you've decided your main game files are corrupt.
I don't know what you've done, or what mods you've tried to get to this point? I don't know if you've corrupted your main game files, or have corrupted one of your mod game files? What I
do know is something isn't right. The first place to check when you're seeing problems is the main game files. JSGME offers the "Snapshot" feature because it knows there are times problems with the main game files still occur. If you took the proper steps when you first installed JSGME to "take a Snapshot", you could use it to compare what the main game files look like today. If their found to be altered, you'll know where the problem is.....in the main game files.
Could the "SH4" save-game folder have a saved game that's causing this problem? Yes it could. If you're trying to run a saved game, with different mods activated when the saved game was saved, you'll have all kinds of problems. Never go back to a saved game point that used a different set of mods then the mods that are loaded now. You'll get all kinds of problems doing that.
Again, it comes down to knowing what you've done with your game....... what mods you've added (then deleted); what saved game points you've made (and with what mods you had activated when you made them); what was the "order" of activation of the mods in JSGME (and in what order did you deactivate them when you're done) that makes a difference when the game doesn't run as expected.
When I say reinstall the game, I'm talking about deleting the game entirely from your computer (including the save game files kept in the SH4 folder), do a defrag after the deletion, then reinstall the game. That's a "clean install". From there you add a fresh install of JSGME (this time you take the time to make a "Snapshot" of your main game files). Then load the mods you want into JSGME, and start a new game. I say this only because I don't know how corrupt your main game files may be.......if you don't know, then there's no way I could know.
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As razark says, the "3D TDC and Radar" is included in TMO 2.5. Delete the OTC mods, and you'll have the radar as you see in your examples. Just be aware you may still have corrupt files in your game.