What we're looking at is the "Start In" box. Right click the shortcut and choose properties.This is what you'll see.Īs you can see, Target is c:\JSGME\JSGME.exe this is set automatically. make a shortcut to the program on your desktop. This is very important as we need to tell JSGME where to operate. So make a new folder in C:\ and copy the files there. I personally like to have it 'installed' in C:\JSGME keeps things tidier that way. Weblinks removed due to Hijacking by Hosting WebsitesĪ lot of people say that you need to unzip JSGME in the game directory you're using it for. The days of going through the file system to replace and backup are over! The future is now ).
Jonesoft generic mod enabler jsgme mods#
Step 0) If you have mods installed in DCS:World uninstall them.now. It's a very simple utility and it keeps your game directory nice and clean.Also, it doesn't require a specific 'package' to be made, in fact 99% of the mods you use are already read to go with JSGME. My 'weapon of choice' for DCS Modding is JSGME (JoneSoft Generic Mod Enabler) I've been using it for ages now, I'm pretty sure I started using it in the Falcon 4.0 days, or if not definitely since Silent Hunter 3. There also seems to be a few problems with MODMAN, but that's not really something I've looked into much.Mods have to be "MODMAN compatible" and blah blah blah. I see a lot of problems arising with people using mods, then the DCS:W updater then getting frustrated when their mods are moved to the _backup folder.Also, if you like tinkering with the game files you can end up with a ton of extra 'copies' in your DCS World folder with no real way of knowing what or where they are.