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As has already been stated, you use just one copy of SH3 to do a vanilla install, then use the successor to Multi-SH3, which is here:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...o=file&id=4441 You make a copy of the folder that your vanilla SH3 is in and make copies of it, naming them according to something like SH3-GWX, SH3-NYGM, etc, then use copies of JSGME in each folder to customize that copy. It's all in the manuals. |
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I did - your link was to the original page, which has a redirect to the one I linked - sorry if I wasn't clear. Not trying to step on toes or anything ....
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Sailor man
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NYGM and GWX are the 2 mods I have the most experience with and I can say that personally I like NYGM way more. GWX would always crash on me. Graphics wise they're about the same. If you choose NYGM make sure you add the Stiebler and Hsie add-ons to the game.
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