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The Old Man
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Intresting?never heard of te term "snapsot"all my mods are installed my JSME and i never heared about it what is it?
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Grey Wolf
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Same question here.
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Silent Hunter
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I'm guessing that he means using JSGME to take a "snapshot" of the game files. This allows you make sure, when you uninstall mods, that your game is really back the way it was before. It is a feature of JSGME, but perhaps earlier versions did not have it. |
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Grey Wolf
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Oh so it is literally a picture of your enabling screen, just for record keeping? Like the one we often see here when someone is trying to show which mods he has enabled?
Well then to answer jbmaine, the procedure is clearly unecessary, since very few of us ever take screenshots of that, and it does not seem to make a difference. |
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Silent Hunter
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No, it is something JSGME creates so that it when you later uninstall the mods, it can compare the game files to insure they are really back to their "stock" condition. One of the modders around here can explain it better than I. |
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Grey Wolf
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Oh! ...
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