NomadWR Posted May 15, 2002 Share Posted May 15, 2002 Greedo 626 has come up with a way to have both games (1.02 & 1.03) your computer.... Check out his thread to learn how. I just did it. I now have a copy of JO patched and non patched on my computer. all you have to do is make a copy of the non patched version and move it to another folder. then install the patch. the patch will upgrade the copy of JO in your lucasarts folder and not the one elsewhere. then make two new folders to your lucasarts folder one called "JO patched" and one called "JO non patched" (or wahtever you want to call them). then when you want to play a patched game just move your non patched version into the "JO non patched" folder and cut and paste the patched version from your "JO patched" folder to your lucasarts folder (and the other way around for non patched play). this allows you to play patched and non patched game without uninstalling and reinstalling the entire game. this method is patented so if you want to use it send $50.00 to- haha just kidding, anyone can do this. I hope this helps people who want to upgrade but don't like it that much. and you don't need two hard drives to do it. naughty eyes cause they're funny Thanks, Greedo 626! ~Nomad~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twins of Doom Posted May 15, 2002 Share Posted May 15, 2002 or, for those who don't want to waste all that hard drive space or don't have that much or are too lazy to install it a second time go to http://www.zmconline.com/index.asp for a batch file that allows you to switch between versions;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tekken Posted May 15, 2002 Share Posted May 15, 2002 I created another way of doing this, that doesn't require you to copy stuff around. You can try it if you like: http://www.tekkenprime.com/jk2/vSwitcher2.zip Just make sure you have the update installed first. Tek. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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