Topic: Generations at War mod released (build 82)  (Read 3994 times)

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rmahannah

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #40 on: November 08, 2003, 10:37:00 am »
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http://www.3ddownloads.com/strategy-gaming/sfc/chrisjones/sfc3/sfc3net/Sfc3netmodbetabuild82.zip

 Please note that you MUST have the 1.01 beta patch installed

i hope to have several other mirrors avaible later today (especially the one where 56kers can download in segments).

a major thank you to chris jones!

please note a server will not be up until tommorrow probably. maybe earlier, but i wouldnt bet on it.

besides, it will give people a chance to enjoy/ learn.

additionally, please provide feedback here: http://www.aliencommunities.net//ufpcommand/ubbthreads/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=gawdebug

this will not be perfect.. i have play tested it extensively - but i need comments from people like your selves. i know its all a matter of opinion, but please provide some feedback on it!

thank you.  




How big is the download???  

NannerSlug

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #41 on: November 08, 2003, 10:46:41 am »
~170 megs.. however, if you look at the mirrors, like the star trek clan directory, there is split file in 25 meg chunks for dial up users.

rmahannah

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #42 on: November 08, 2003, 11:15:32 am »
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~170 megs.. however, if you look at the mirrors, like the star trek clan directory, there is split file in 25 meg chunks for dial up users.  




Ok, Thanks!!  So, how do I have two MODS loaded without having to uninstall and reinstall each time??  Can I just switch some folders out??  

NannerSlug

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #43 on: November 08, 2003, 11:19:08 am »
here is my advice..

use 2 folders..

in other words, start with a fresh copy of sfc3 and then copy the folder.

make sense?

rmahannah

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #44 on: November 08, 2003, 11:52:02 am »
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here is my advice..

use 2 folders..

in other words, start with a fresh copy of sfc3 and then copy the folder.

make sense?  




Yup...  Thanks!!  

rmahannah

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #45 on: November 08, 2003, 11:55:49 am »
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here is my advice..

use 2 folders..

in other words, start with a fresh copy of sfc3 and then copy the folder.

make sense?  




Ok...ok...one more question  Do you need to download each mod into it's respective SFC3 folder in order for it to install correctly??  

Sirgod

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #46 on: November 08, 2003, 12:03:29 pm »
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Quote:

here is my advice..

use 2 folders..

in other words, start with a fresh copy of sfc3 and then copy the folder.

make sense?  




Ok...ok...one more question  Do you need to download each mod into it's respective SFC3 folder in order for it to install correctly??  




To be honest here's what I do with Mods.

I look up the originalInstall folder for SFC...

Example: C:\Program Files\Activision\Sfc3 and make It... C:\Programfiles\activision1/sfc3

then I Make a short cut too each new build/ Mod, on the desktop, and rename It appropriatly.

This way  I will always have a fresh install, and can just copy It to Activision 1-infinty, in order totry out new mods.

Stephen

rmahannah

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #47 on: November 08, 2003, 12:13:24 pm »
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Quote:

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here is my advice..

use 2 folders..

in other words, start with a fresh copy of sfc3 and then copy the folder.

make sense?  




Ok...ok...one more question  Do you need to download each mod into it's respective SFC3 folder in order for it to install correctly??  




To be honest here's what I do with Mods.

I look up the originalInstall folder for SFC...

Example: C:\Program Files\Activision\Sfc3 and make It... C:\Programfiles\activision1/sfc3

then I Make a short cut too each new build/ Mod, on the desktop, and rename It appropriatly.

This way  I will always have a fresh install, and can just copy It to Activision 1-infinty, in order totry out new mods.

Stephen  




Ok, I think I understand.  Thank you for being patient, some of this is new to me...  So each new MOD will have it's respective number "Activision1, Activision2, and so on???  

Sirgod

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #48 on: November 08, 2003, 12:28:47 pm »
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Quote:

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here is my advice..

use 2 folders..

in other words, start with a fresh copy of sfc3 and then copy the folder.

make sense?  




Ok...ok...one more question  Do you need to download each mod into it's respective SFC3 folder in order for it to install correctly??  




To be honest here's what I do with Mods.

I look up the originalInstall folder for SFC...

Example: C:\Program Files\Activision\Sfc3 and make It... C:\Programfiles\activision1/sfc3

then I Make a short cut too each new build/ Mod, on the desktop, and rename It appropriatly.

This way  I will always have a fresh install, and can just copy It to Activision 1-infinty, in order totry out new mods.

Stephen  




Ok, I think I understand.  Thank you for being patient, some of this is new to me...  So each new MOD will have it's respective number "Activision1, Activision2, and so on???  




That's right bro, Given enough HD space , It seems to work fine for me.

Stephen

rmahannah

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Re: Generations at War mod released (build 82)
« Reply #49 on: November 08, 2003, 12:52:11 pm »
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here is my advice..

use 2 folders..

in other words, start with a fresh copy of sfc3 and then copy the folder.

make sense?  




Ok...ok...one more question  Do you need to download each mod into it's respective SFC3 folder in order for it to install correctly??  




To be honest here's what I do with Mods.

I look up the originalInstall folder for SFC...

Example: C:\Program Files\Activision\Sfc3 and make It... C:\Programfiles\activision1/sfc3

then I Make a short cut too each new build/ Mod, on the desktop, and rename It appropriatly.

This way  I will always have a fresh install, and can just copy It to Activision 1-infinty, in order totry out new mods.

Stephen  




Ok, I think I understand.  Thank you for being patient, some of this is new to me...  So each new MOD will have it's respective number "Activision1, Activision2, and so on???  




That's right bro, Given enough HD space , It seems to work fine for me.

Stephen  




Ok!  Thanks for the help!!!