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Old 07-26-06, 03:55 PM   #1
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Default NYGM2.0 + Simfeeling mod

Can anyone send me the mod pack and their working version with NYGM2.0?

I can't seem to download it from Terrapin's site.


I downloading the version someone posted in the main nygm thread but it was for an earlier nygm and disabled some of the new stuff in 2.0

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Much appreciated if someone has a working version.

I hate installing the simfeeling mod manually but it's such an awesome mod.


Teddy Bar - you really should look into adding that as an option to NYGM and the TDC mod...such uberfied mods!
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Old 07-27-06, 12:27 AM   #2
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Pray tell, wtf is the simfeeling mod? I have never heard of it!
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Old 07-27-06, 06:05 AM   #3
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Pray tell, wtf is the simfeeling mod? I have never heard of it!
Simfeeling is a mod developed by the german SH3 community that, among others, places the TDC instruments on the attack peri and UZO screens, so you cann access them without going to the attack map. For it to work completely, you must have your bottom panel (speed, heading, mssg, officers) turned into a slideout - alos done by the German community. I found it very useful and I think NYGM is trying now to adapt it to their mod, but only for the future version.
I tried as well and was able to make it partly work, except for the bottom panel sllideout.
More info here:
http://forums-de.ubi.com/groupee/for...4761083724/p/1
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Old 07-27-06, 09:28 AM   #4
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Ahh, is that all. Not for me then. Not worth all the bother personaly. Now if it had been something to enhance the game (as how the Units acted) I might have been interested. But Thanks for the answer, now I'm a little more wiser for it.
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Old 07-27-06, 12:09 PM   #5
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I do not know the simfeeling mod but Sale's TDC mod and I have it working with the current NYGM TW version 2.1 (but only the TDC settings that are in gauges not the freefloating dials littering persicope view)- in addition to the slideout of course. It is not that difficult to do, and if you pm me your email I could send the appropiate files to you.

As I understand it will be included in the next NYGM version anyway.
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Old 07-27-06, 05:21 PM   #6
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danke phy --

I'll wait until the next version then, I appreciate it.

Gibs - it's a great mod and really adds a ton to the game trust me!

Aside from the supermods rub/nygm/graywolves..etc it's probably my fav mod oh and the navmap mod;p.
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