![]() this means that if you have applied Mods, they have to be deactivated. I want to focus on the single user experience with OvGME :)įirst of all, we need to have DCS on an unmodified state. Well, beside the fact that if I have a problem with it I can ask the author about it (on this thread: ), the main benefit of OvGME is that it allows me to share a common set of Mods between several versions of DCS, thus saving disk space.įor users that host Multiplayer Servers, the utility allows to centralize the Mods on a Web server, thus ensuring that the Clients of such a Server use the same version of each Mod but this is advanced use and out of the scope of this guide. I'm not related to OvGME's author in any way, just a satisfied user that wants to "spread the word" about this useful software I know that OvGME has a very extensive help file built-in, but it seems to me that there is a need for a more guided and illustrated approach to using OvGME, rather than having to direct new users to go read a Help file :) this software has allowed me to leave the old and unsupported JSGME utility, and at the same time save space on my disk. First of all, I'd like to thank the user for creating the OvGME utility and then sharing it for free with this community.
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