08.05.2009, 15:52
The trick with installing mods is to be selective, not over-enthusiastic.
And to have several copies of Sturmovik saved on your machine.
One to play on (daily), one to test mods on (these 2 should be synchronized only after you have ascertained the mod is worth keeping or doesn't cause errors) and also a reserve backup copy of Sturmovik clean of any mods. This last is to allow a fast and easy solution to having a working version of Sturmovik, without going to the hassle of uninstalling the game and then reinstalling it all over again.
Takes up a lot of space perhaps, but it beats the time wasted uninstalling and reinstalling, not to mention the aggravation of trying to fix the game when a mod doesn't agree with it.
And to have several copies of Sturmovik saved on your machine.
One to play on (daily), one to test mods on (these 2 should be synchronized only after you have ascertained the mod is worth keeping or doesn't cause errors) and also a reserve backup copy of Sturmovik clean of any mods. This last is to allow a fast and easy solution to having a working version of Sturmovik, without going to the hassle of uninstalling the game and then reinstalling it all over again.
Takes up a lot of space perhaps, but it beats the time wasted uninstalling and reinstalling, not to mention the aggravation of trying to fix the game when a mod doesn't agree with it.