06-16-06, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by bigboywooly
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Originally Posted by Grey Legion
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Originally Posted by Kpt. Lehmann
No worries Grey Legion. I wasn't having a go at you. My statement is really directed to the community here in general.
The GW Dev team is tired of being considered "sound and graphics" artists only and we are putting an end to that school of thought.
As it states on our website... "While some mods concentrate on one subject only such as "realism" or "graphic quality," the TGW team is the first to approach and address the entire package in such a sweeping way. Dozens of code corrections, increased realism modifications, sound and graphic replacements or enhancements, and new concept inclusions create an environment that is epic in scale."
We consider each of the three fields equally (and very) important.
We are also going to prove it. Many people here are being TOLD what "realism" is and are blindly accepting it. That being said, there is more than one way of INTERPRETING a problem... and more than one way of dealing with it in-game.
I will only say this... We have no advantage when it comes to things that are truly hard-coded... but I WISH I had a dime for every time someone has stated that certain things were hard-coded.
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I agree with your statement 100%, I guess some people simple listen while other strive to learn, I consider myself the latter I want to learn all I can about the MODS to make the most educated choice as to which one I choose, this being said I will never say one is better thanthe other as people always views things differently.
I am running another mod at the moment and I am enjoying the game but with that being said I would like very much to test the GW mod as well and try them side by side. Is it possible to install the same game twice on a single HD and install a different mod on each, I understand that all saved games have to stay exclusive to the mod they were originally played on.
A simple guide would be cool for the computer challenged..LOL
Thanks to all the people that devoted there time to help us enjoy ours !!
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Since you already have a mod installed the easiest thing IMHO to do would be to rename your current install ie; "SilentHunterIII NYGM" then run install from your CD\DVD and choose repair
This will create a brand new folder in the Ubisoft directory "SilentHunterIII" which you can then patch to 1.4 and add another mod - renaming say "SilentHunterIIIGreyWolves" or whatever the mod is - giving you two different installs
Of course once you have a clean patched SHIII folder you can copy and paste that to give as many as you want
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Thank you for the clear instructions I will be D'L'ing GW soon and try that trick !!
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