Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 7:17 pm Post subject: Installing RSR.01
Tried installing the RSR mod but no luck. When using CFgV13 I get the response 'failed to copy (blah blah) because Acqueville does not exist'. In the install box RSR is also shown as an archive item.
I managed to install the GJS mod with no problems.
I hade the same probleme yesterday when I tried to play lan with a friend, normaly it works fine, and sudenly when I try to start Stalingrad mode I have that message
Uh Oh, once a mod has failed to install or uninstall you are stuffed
You will need to reinstall CC5 and the patch again
When a mod installs, it moves and replaces a lot of files. If any one file is not right or cannot be found it will stop, give an error and refuse to go on. It will not undo what it has already changed, so you are left with a mod half installed.
By the sound or the error, maybe you deleted the original CC5 maps before you started? When installing a mod, put the maps into \maps folder first, but DO NOT delete the original maps. You can have as many maps in there as you want for different mods, thats OK.
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:40 am Post subject: Installing RSR.01
After you re-install CC5 and the patch, you might want to download and install the RSR1.0 plugin. It is a bit more stable than the 0.x versions. Stick with it, RSR is a top mod and well worth the effort to get it running even though it does not get much discussion in the forums.
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 8:48 pm Post subject: mmm
usually when a file comes up as an archive in the cfgv13 manager.
it is the pln has not been unzipped .
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