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02-20-20, 02:14 PM | #1 |
Sailor man
Join Date: Oct 2018
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How can I tell if FOTRSU is running?
Excuse the basic question. While JSGME shows this mod as active, I have a funny feeling I am still just playing SH4 (gold ed). Is there a splash screen or something that says FOTRSU. I am just getting SH4 Gold.
I purchased this game back in Dec from UBISOFT. They had it on sale for only $3.95 which I thought was too good to b true. |
02-20-20, 03:37 PM | #2 |
Navy Dude
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Texas
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Yes, the load screen after the two starting videos should say FOTRSU and version number. After the mod is enabled in JSGME check your game folder for a folder named 100_FalloftheRisingSun_UltimateEdition_v1.004.a_EN . If it's there, the mod folder is inside another mod folder. Disable in JSGME and move the inner folder into the Mods folder. When you reenable after that, there should not be a FOTRSU folder in the game directory.
There is another problem you may be running into: if you installed into Programs Files, Windows may be stopping JSGME from activating the mod. Windows protects the Windows and Program Files directories so if you install to a different directory (C:\SH4 for example) then it will not stop the changes JSGME is making. That is a really good price. Nice! SilentPrey |
02-20-20, 03:58 PM | #3 |
Sailor man
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No, I have it in it's own folder. Dont have much room on the Cdrive anymore so I installed it to a much larger hard drive
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02-20-20, 05:04 PM | #4 |
Sailor man
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OK, I did a clean install and now it is running . . . but not well. It keeps crashing now
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02-21-20, 09:47 AM | #5 |
Ace of the Deep
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Don't forget to first make the entire SH4 folder and sub-folders readable, and then run the Large Address Aware. That should help the crashing.
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