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Originally Posted by Pellaeon
Everthing you say:
Generic Mod Enabler - v2.6.0.157
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[E:\Ubisoft Game Launcher\games\Silent Hunter 4 Gold Edition - tfotrs\MODS]
100_FalloftheRisingSun_Ultimate_v1.8
FI-OQ_FotRSU_v1.8f_upcPatch
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There is nothing wrong to me.
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De-activate the "
Orange" mod. That is only used if you have vickers03's stellar "Fleetboat Interiors - Officer's Quarters" mod activated on top of FotRSU. You want to use the "101_FotRSUv18_FixPak" instead. However, that is not what is keeping the game from running, nor the Save folder from changing. I am not a trusting person, and I do not trust Ubisoft and its UConnect and Game Launcher to play nice and not "kill" a modded game with MS-style 'security'. What I would do is create another folder, such as "E:\Games", then select your current "Silent Hunter 4 Gold Edition - tfotrs" folder, and then use <Ctrl><X> to "cut" it. Navigate into your new Games folder, and <Ctrl><V> to "paste" the folder into the new Games folder. Have MultiSH4, JSGME and LAA (or 4Gig Patch) in that new FotRSU folder. Again, make certain that the SH4.exe and FileManager.dll in your new FotRSU folder are write-enabled, then run LAA with the "E:\Games \Silent Hunter 4 Gold Edition - tfotrs \SH4.exe" as your 'target', and set that file. Then run MultiSH4 while inside that folder, and set the FileManager to a new 3-character name (such as FRS). Be sure your SH4.exe Compatibility settings are good to go, and try it again. One thing to bear in mind here with MultiSH4, is that depending upon your computer, your new Save folder might not show in your default Documents folder, since you are on the E: drive with the game folder. MultiSH4, like so many other older DirectX v9 apps, is not fully compliant with the 'modern' Windows OS. Your Save folder might be in the root of the E: drive. The Ubisoft "plain" SH4 Save folder will be in your regular Documents folder as SH4.