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Originally Posted by ijnfleetadmiral
No clue what that means...I'm not a computer tech guy. My JSGME folder - when I finally managed to find it - doesn't have anything like that.
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ok.
if you are going to play SH4 and use mods to enhance your play, you need to get familiar with JoneSoft Generic Mod Enabler (JSGME).
store JSGME.exe in the same folder as SH4.exe and then run it the first time. it will create a MODS folder under your SH4 game folder.
then, you will place a copy of the mod(s) into the MODS folder, making sure that the highest level of the mod is a descriptive name (for your benefit) and the next level of folder is Data. this is the same pattern that Ubi used for SH4. Most mods come like this, ready-to-use although sometimes there is an extra level of folder that you have to manage-around.
For example:
C:\Ubisoft\Dark Waters\Data
C:\Ubisoft\Dark Waters\Mods\Mod_Name\Data
then launch JSGME, and select the mods you want to apply in the left hand panel, in the order that you want them applied and click the directional arrow that points right. the selected mods will be applied and visually move form the left side to the right side.
when you want to change the order or get rid of the mod, launch JSGME and select the mod from the right panel and unapply it.
this is not very technical...and it is somewhat intuitive, once you do it a couple of times. have confidence.
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