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No. The new copy would be a duplicate of the one you already have, complete with GWX and whatever other mods you have installed. MultiSH3 makes it possible to have multiple installs of stock unmodded SH3, from which you can then add mods to each one while keeping a pristine stock version, but you have to start with an unmodded version.
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Location: Paris, France
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All right, I followed the standard procedure... Hope this way I'd avoid another reinstalls for some time. Just one another question: I created three installs, one unmodified stock vanilla in the default location, then two other ones, in C:\U_sim\, one for GWX and one for GWX. I'd like to use SH3 Commander with both. So I installed a copy of the Cmdr both in my \U_sim\GWX and \U_sim\NYGM_Tonnage_War, so that I can apply config files for the supermods, each copy with it's own shortcut on my desktop. But the "1:" switch in the shortcut's target, which I inserted as indicated in the MultiSH3 ReadMe doesn't seem to work, I keep getting a prompt to run SH3 at least once to create the \Documents\SH3 directory.
I tried inserting the path to my NTW (for NYGM) or GWX directories instead of the game location but there is no change. How can I make my SH3Cmdr find the right folder in \Documents? |
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