The problem with the JSGME download found in the "Utilities" section of the SubSim "Downloads" for SH4 is just what Webster talks about with some mods.......they have too many folders "in-play" before you get to the app/mod itself.
JonesSoft (the creator of its Generic Mod Enabler) stopped all work on the app, plus closed its original site for the download. Sailor Steve put a copy of the last version of JSGME on SubSims "Downloads" menu (since it's one of the most important apps to use for modding) yet it has too many folders in its make-up to simply "extract" from compression and have the right files placed where they should (in the main "Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific" game folder). Either SS should change his download of the app, or you should know in advance to "extract" JSGME to your desktop......then copy/paste the specific folders/files directly to the game's "Main" folder.
The four JSGME folders/files that need to be placed into your "main" game folder are circled below:
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Originally Posted by Torpedo97
now another problem. when i start the game, it loads to the end and then some message windows pop up saying i have missing files or some files aren't found. what should i do now?
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Sounds like you've got what we call "mod soup"......mods have interfered with the games files and have corrupted them.
The "cure" is to check your main game files with JSGME's handy "Task..." menu (found in the center of the app) and have it "Compare Snapshot" to check for differences/deletions of your main game files. Two things are against you though.
One is you need to take a "Snapshot" of your main game files BEFORE ever adding your first mod. You actually should take the "Snapshot" just after a clean install of the game, and adding JSGME to the clean install. Any other "Snapshot" taken could show altered files in the snapshot.....you want a clean unaltered copy of your game files for the original snapshot.
Second, if you have hand altered your game files, then you don't have original game files to take a "Snapshot" of. Adding JSGME to an already modded game will cause it to have trouble (believe me, JSGME has trouble keeping its own changes straight....that's why there's a "SnapShot" function with JSGME in the first place......there's going to be files corrupted if you mod a lot and interchange things, even with JSGME). Doing it yourself (by hand) is probably the issue.
My advice is to do a clean reinstall of the game (follow most of the instructions found
here), add JSGME to the game folder as instructed, then have the "Snapshot" taken for future use when you wish to check for game corruption.