Coreless AwesomeMod?

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Bottle-O-Cunt:
Quote from: Shadowkiller on 2010 August 09, 22:36:10

And Motoki, while I wish people weren't so quick to start name calling when they are not happy, you gave me some solid information that I truly appreciate. Thank you.

Did you remember to press the "Thanks" button? Ingrate.

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I asked my wife this morning if I could dump the current save games and switch to AwesomeMod which is obviously the superior one, but she responded with an unequivocal NO. So for now I will continue on my quest try to emulate AwesomeMod's awesomeness. Some day I'll be able to make the switch to AwesomeMod. Until then, thank you for your time.

Create another user account. Install the framework and AM in the "Documents/Electronic Arts/Mods" folder.

mistressgemini:
Quote from: Shadowkiller on 2010 August 09, 22:36:10


Disclaimer: None of the text above is meant to be inflammatory, insulting, or anything other than respectful. Please do not read any of it that way.


Why did you put a disclaimer telling us how to read the post that we have just finished reading? I enjoyed reading it with a sarcastic tone and find it lacks in the testicle department when read the way the disclaimer suggests.

J. M. Pescado:
You know, I doubt you would ACTUALLY have to dump your save game. You could just try it and see. Only a really badly made mod wouldn't have some method of parking and uninstalling, even if you can't simply rip it out safely, which is what those messages tend to mean. And if you're dealing in a badly made mod, do you really want your games subjugated to someone else's dubious level of dedication forever? Most of the other core modders go extinct fairly fast.

Shadowkiller:
It wasn't till I went looking to remove it that I noticed EGC specifically states you cannot uninstall his Core without blowing up your saves. He even admits there is a bug in his logic he is aware of and has yet to remove that does it.

And I've tried making new users. Windows has never liked it when I do that. It always has driver issues or something that eventually makes me just delete the extra users. It's been true since Win 98 and Win 7 is no exception.

Edit: I went back and reread and it looks like you actually CAN uninstall it. I read it wrong.

HomeschooledByTards:
Quote from: Shadowkiller on 2010 August 09, 23:54:44

And I've tried making new users. Windows has never liked it when I do that. It always has driver issues or something that eventually makes me just delete the extra users. It's been true since Win 98 and Win 7 is no exception.


Oh yes, you've got mad computer skills alright. Sounds like you're getting the dreaded ID10T error.

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