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Empire at War Mod Problem
Topic Started: Dec 5 2009, 03:55 PM (2,840 Views)
Revan911
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Ok I recently downloaded the Star Wars Empire at War Ages of Star Wars Mod off of Filefront.com

http://www.filefront.com/7855119/Ages-of-S...Civil-War-V2.0/

Here is the Installation Instructions for that Mod.

Step 1: Delete all previous versions of Ages of Star Wars Jedi Civil War
step 2: Extract the 'aosw_jcw' folder to your EaW 'Mods' Folder
Step 3: Place the 'AoSW JCW EaW' Shortcut on your desktop (NOTE: the shortcut is targeted to the default directorys, which includes the assumption that your default drive is C:/)
Step 4: Enjoy the mod!

Now when I go to extract the files there is no folder in my Lucasarts/Empire at War Folder with the Title Mods on it.

I have no idea what to do, am i suppose to make the folder or is it under another title?

If anyone here has any info please tell.
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Tpiom
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Not software-related.

Moving.
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Tpiom
Dec 5 2009, 06:30 PM
Not software-related.

Moving.

is there a place for something like this because I thought software was the place to put something like this.

If not, my bad
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Darth Varkor
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hhmmm...

very weird. usally with mods u put them in a override folder.
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Darth Varkor
Dec 6 2009, 10:53 AM
hhmmm...

very weird. usally with mods u put them in a override folder.

thats for kotor but for empire at war it says mods folder but there isn't one on my computer
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Revan911
Dec 6 2009, 03:02 PM
Darth Varkor
Dec 6 2009, 10:53 AM
hhmmm...

very weird. usally with mods u put them in a override folder.

thats for kotor but for empire at war it says mods folder but there isn't one on my computer

oh, my bad.
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KOTORTSLTheMovie
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Well, I'd suggest making the folder, in kotor you can also create a new override folder for example and it works fine with me. Make one and try it, you got nothing to lose.
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Dec 6 2009, 10:15 PM
Well, I'd suggest making the folder, in kotor you can also create a new override folder for example and it works fine with me. Make one and try it, you got nothing to lose.

is there anything i have to do with it besides call it override?

EDIT: ok i tried it with kotor and no luck. For every folder i click to install a mod in it tells me its an improper folder and I'v tried everyone. If anyone else has had this problem please help me out.
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Okay this is what you have to do to the Ages of Star Wars mod to work. One thing first however, if you have the version with Forces of Corruption, then this mod will not work with it.
1. Go where you installed the original game. Example: Program Files- LucasArts- Star Wars Empire at War- Game Data.
2. In the Game Data folder add another folder called Mods
3. Take the original zipped folder (aosw_jcw_2.0) of Ages of Star Wars and extract it to the Mods folder.
4. After that go into the Mods folder and go through the aosw_jcw_2.0 folder look for a file called Jedi Civil War.exe.
5. When you click on the file you will be taken through a series of install/setup screens.
6. Following this you take the folder Data folder from the Mods folder, and you overwrite the Data folder in the Game Data folder.
6. After the installation is complete, just start the game normally, by clicking on the the regular Empire at War Shortcut. If you did it right, the first thing you should see, when the game starts is a picture of Revan and Nihilus.
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Dec 7 2009, 04:12 PM
Okay this is what you have to do to the Ages of Star Wars mod to work.  One thing first however, if you have the version with Forces of Corruption, then this mod will not work with it.
1. Go where you installed the original game.  Example: Program Files- LucasArts- Star Wars Empire at War- Game Data.
2. In the Game Data folder add another folder called Mods
3. Take the original zipped folder (aosw_jcw_2.0) of Ages of Star Wars and extract it to the Mods folder.
4. After that go into the Mods folder and go through the aosw_jcw_2.0 folder look for a file called Jedi Civil War.exe.
5. When you click on the file you will be taken through a series of install/setup screens.
6. Following this you take the folder Data folder from the Mods folder, and you overwrite the Data folder in the Game Data folder.
6. After the installation is complete, just start the game normally, by clicking on the the regular Empire at War Shortcut.  If you did it right, the first thing you should see, when the game starts is a picture of Revan and Nihilus.

when you say over write does that mean i erase all data from the game data folder then put the data from the mods folder in or something else?
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