![]() It automatically keeps backups of your original files and restores them when you disable the mod. ![]() JSGME will detect the mods in that folder on start-up, and allow you to enable any of them. You install it to the game's installation directory, and put any new mod you want to try in a subfolder within a Mods folder. JSGME, or Generic Mod Enabler, is a mod manager that works with any game. Exactly the same things apply.Ī common issue modders creating (and users using) Total Conversions encounter, is the inability to keep the original game and the total conversion installed without having to copy the entire game folder to another place, or keeping manual backups of any files the mod replaces.Īnother common issue for users, is downloading a mod and installing it, only to find out they didn't like it, but not having kept a backup, they have to dig up their original disc to find the original file, or download another mod. Leftos wrote: DISCLAIMER: This was copied verbatim from the post I did last year for NBA 2K12.
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