UltraNIX wrote:as i am always concerned about the diskspace, i've only copied neccessary files and use switcher batch file.
Hedonist wrote:p.s. fwiw imo you poosted it in the right section. I might have missed it otherwise. So I think it should be stickied in Releases, more people would read it. just my 2 cents.
iPrototype wrote:You do not need to re-install. I know some people may not use the $20 store bought copy of the game but the reason I said to reinstall is just in case somebody has downloaded files that overwrote the original files.
You can copy your current folder and load up the copied folder with retro files. You've been missing out man, I hope you enjoy the first time you load up the '97 mod
Hedonist wrote:Thanks. I did overwrite some original files, like global.iff and I don't know, probably more, especially graphics though, I backed everything I replaced up btw so I can just take 'm back from my back up map if necessary.
The reason I don't want to re-install because I'm afraid it's going to ruin my saved games and stuff. I lost a huge save game of 2k9 by just installing 2k10, I have no clue why but I did. And copying is just easier obviously.
Which brings me to the question, do these two maps (or more) simply share the "Saves" map?
And my other question, is 1997 the best mod or do you just like that season most?
SigUp wrote:http://www.users.on.net/~jscones/software/products-jsgme.html
You place the JSGME tool inside the main directory of NBA 2k10. Then you create a folder called MODS. There you create a folder for each different mod you want (e.g. 1992, 1997) where you put all modded files in. If you want to play one mod go double-click on JSGME and activate the mod. JSGME will temporarily replace all original NBA 2k10 files with the modded ones. After finishing simply deactivate the mod and all the original files are restored.
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