
JSGME GENERIC MOD ENABLER SPINTIRES INSTALL
It will also install a “JSGME.ini” file and a “JSGME.exe” file into the “WOFF” directory. When you run it for the first time it will create a “MODS” folder as a sub-directory of the “WOFF” directory. In your particular application you may have chosen the “C” drive or some other drive: In this example “OBDSoftware” directory has been installed on the “G” drive. The following screen capture shows where it should reside. The “jsgme_setup.exe” file should be placed into the “WOFF” directory before running it. The file “JSGME ModEnabler from JoneSoft.zip” that you downloaded contains the files “JSGME_Installer_Readme.rtf” and “jsgme_setup.exe”. This can be very handy for debugging WOFF problems and the DEVs will not support WOFF with mods in place should you have to ask for their support advice.Īnother advantage is that if you ever have to de-install or re-install WOFF, The mods will be easy to re-implement. With one click you can implement them or remove them to return to a vanilla WOFF installation. The advantage is that you no longer will have to keep track of the many mod files that would normally have to be swapped in and out of the original WOFF sim directories. The JSGME program will allow you to implement and remove any mod for WOFF that has been made JSGME ready. * * * If you have problems OBD will ask you to refrain from using it before offering any support for WOFF. * * NOTE: OBD offer NO SUPPORT for this Utility AT ALL is has been created by Robert Wiggins - Use at your own risk.

You will find a copy of this help file and a downloadable version of the JSGME Mod Enabler on the official WOFF site at the following link: It is the recommended method to control mod code changes to WOFF.


This thread is intended to help anyone who would like to use the JSGME mod enabler for WOFF.
