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Old 03-13-24, 02:46 PM   #5
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Since you have that 'wonnerful' disk version of v1.3, you will want to (at a minimum) do the "Official" SH4 v1.4 Game Patch, which is no longer available on the Ubisoft site, but is here on SubSim. That will do the dynamic loading of the campaign and other files, which allows the game to run smoother. Plus, you won't "lose" your home port as often in v1.4, AND the game will remember your boat's waypoints on the NavMap between sessions when you Save the game. Just remember to not make a Save on top of another. Each save should have its own name. Delete the ones you no longer need inside the game's Save / Load dialog...

Also, remember that most mods are made for v1.5 of the game, though there are several mods that will run on v1.4, such as TMO v1.7, and the FOTRSv2 mod from AOTD_MadMax, but it is in German...

P.S.: The Ubisoft US store has Wolves of the Pacific Gold Edition, which is the v1.5 of the game, and what most mods are made for. The v1.3 disk version cannot be upgraded with the Steam version, and the Ubisoft version of the "U-Boat Missions Add-On" is no longer available either. However, you could install the v1.3, upgraded to v1.4 in a folder on your hard drive, then install the v1.5 to a different folder, and be able to play both versions with different mods on them, which is what I did on one of my computers. Just remember that the 'modern' Windows OS "protects" you from yourself by restricting any alterations of a Program Files folder, including if you attempt to mod the game with JSGME, so when you do your installs, put them in a folder you create yourself, and NOT in Program Files (x86), which is what the installer defaults to. The easy way with the disk version, is it will present you with "C:\Program Files (x86) \Ubisoft \Silent Hunter...", and all you have to do is edit that by deleting the "Program Files (x86)" portion from the path, and presto-change-oh, you have "C:\Ubisoft \Silent Hunter..." as the install path...
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