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I don't know if using JSGME to install & test patches and/or mods has been discussed in this forum before, but this little utility makes it very easy to install/uninstall patches or mods for testing and/or keeping.
I've been successfully using this utility with CloD and various other Games, being sure to always have a clean basic game installation 'beneath' the mods/patches to return to, in case something goes wrong. JSGME is no longer being further developed, but you can find the most recent version here: www.gamefront.com/files/21681483/JSGME.7z Believe me, it makes testing and using patches and mods soo much easier, especially when adding up several mods on top of each other, ie. making a 'mod soup' ![]() Cheers Uffe |
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read my signature
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Hi adonys,
very good info behind yr signature! Sorry for my ignorance not to dig into that earlier, but maybe the info is catching some more attention now. As a Finnish saying goes: "Repeating is the mother of learning" Cheers Uffe |
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sure it won't hurt. it just contains more detailed info and a step by step walkthrough about how to use it
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I've tried Adony's suggested method and it works brilliantly, the only way to do it in my oppinion.
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