How do you put a mod on SWBF 1?
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Mangled7
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How do you put a mod on SWBF 1?
No bother people,I got it
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Re: How do you put a mod on SWBF 1?
What sort of mod, a map or unit mod?
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Mangled7
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Re: How do you put a mod on SWBF 1?
I'm guessing it's a unit mod,because it's a repaint mod and gives the jet trooper unlimited fuel.UNIT33 wrote:What sort of mod, a map or unit mod?
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Re: How do you put a mod on SWBF 1?
Depends on the archive as well. Open up the following file path (assuming your hard drive is C:\)
C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Battlefront\GameData\Data\_LVL_PC\SIDE
That is where the sides mod should go, just copy any .LVL file with the same name into that folder (IE it sounds like this mod has a rep.lvl, so that's what you're replacing), but rememebr to make a copy of the original first. IE inside the SIDE folder, copy the original rep.lvl installed with the game (in XP, the copy is labelled "Copy of rep.lvl", in vista it is "rep (2).lvl"), then copy the new side in. When you grow tired of the mod, delete the new "rep.lvl" and rename your copy to "rep.lvl".
C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Battlefront\GameData\Data\_LVL_PC\SIDE
That is where the sides mod should go, just copy any .LVL file with the same name into that folder (IE it sounds like this mod has a rep.lvl, so that's what you're replacing), but rememebr to make a copy of the original first. IE inside the SIDE folder, copy the original rep.lvl installed with the game (in XP, the copy is labelled "Copy of rep.lvl", in vista it is "rep (2).lvl"), then copy the new side in. When you grow tired of the mod, delete the new "rep.lvl" and rename your copy to "rep.lvl".
