30.03.2008, 16:29
My files folder is from my original installation before the new wrapper system was introduced. I still have a few old things running from it. I don't have a filelist.txt file anymore. Any new mods I add using the MODS folder.
There was a lot of confusion when the new wrapper system was introduced. I think we were trying to make it much more complicated than it actually was. It was recommended here that after you created the new MODS folder you copy your original files folder into it so your old mods would still work under the new system. Adding to and changing the filelist.txt file wasn't necessary with the new wrapper design and was deleted.
Anyone adding the K-14 Acemaker using the new wrapper system placed them in the MODS folder where they can easily be disabled with a "-". The problem comes in only if you installed the K-14 Acemaker before the new wrapper and still have that old files folder in either your MODS folder or the IL-2 main directory. The K-14 uninstaller may not find the files folder to delete the files and they are still being loaded from it.
I honestly don't know if you even need a files folder if you're running a new sound mod installation.
There was a lot of confusion when the new wrapper system was introduced. I think we were trying to make it much more complicated than it actually was. It was recommended here that after you created the new MODS folder you copy your original files folder into it so your old mods would still work under the new system. Adding to and changing the filelist.txt file wasn't necessary with the new wrapper design and was deleted.
Anyone adding the K-14 Acemaker using the new wrapper system placed them in the MODS folder where they can easily be disabled with a "-". The problem comes in only if you installed the K-14 Acemaker before the new wrapper and still have that old files folder in either your MODS folder or the IL-2 main directory. The K-14 uninstaller may not find the files folder to delete the files and they are still being loaded from it.
I honestly don't know if you even need a files folder if you're running a new sound mod installation.