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How to update a mod
How to update a mod













how to update a mod

:\DCS World (OpenBeta)\Sounds\Effects\Aircraft\Cockpits\MasterWarning.ogg First we need to find the Master Warning sound itself, which is at Let's say that we have a sound file that we want to replace our Master Warning sound with. Do take care that some mods require you to build the path yourselves. The first folder in the configuration mods folder is the name of the mod and is purely for use with OVGME only the contents of this folder get placed into our :\DCS World (OpenBeta)\ folder. The preferred way to install mods is to simply unzip or open the archive file, and drag the mod folder into the folder we specified for storing mods (Configuration mods folder). This requires the mod to be in the correct format for use with OVGME however, and may not work with all mods that can be found for DCS. To import any (.zip) mods to the currently selected profile. To add mods to OVGME, you can perform one of 2 actions to add mods to your current profile. Custom configuration folder (OPTIONAL) This is a backup location to where our backup data of original game or software files are stored. Configuration mods folder This is the folder where we will store our mods to be enabled / disabled 4.

how to update a mod

Configuration root folder This is the folder where the mods will be applied if you enable them, so we want to point this to our DCS World (OpenBeta) folder, wherever you chose to install it. I prefer to not name it simply 'DCS' as you may have multiple DCS mod profiles (for example, one for online and one for offline play).

how to update a mod

Configuration title This is basically the name you wish to give your profile, so you could name it DCS standard modset or anything that you wish. There are 4 fields in this creation window:ġ. Alternatively, you can press 'New' in the main OVGME windows (next to our "currently selected profile" and 'edit' buttons). To do this, we open up OVGME and if it is your first time opening it, you will automatically be greeted with the 'Welcome to OVGME!' window from where we create our first profile. Once you have OVGME installed, we can proceed to create a profile for our game (DCS in this case). As such you could have multiple profiles for DCS if you have a lot of mods in each, the outfit (clan, flight squadron) requires you to use certain mods during flight meetings, or you would like to have seperate mod sets for playing offline and online (if you use certain mods that do not pass the Integrity Check ). Profiles specify what mods you can enable/disable, so they basically specify the mods for this particular profile. Portable ZIP version Setting up OVGME (profiles)















How to update a mod