The purpose of this wiki page is to instruct you on how to add the Global Mobilization (GM) Compatibility Mod to your modpack, using Swifty. This guide assumes that you already have Swifty and your desired repo installed.
I OWN GM: - To enable it using Swifty you click on your repo settings and add -mod=GM;
to your startup parameters!
I DO NOT OWN GM: - Follow the guide below
Before we download the mod, we need to make sure there is enough space. On Steam the mod is labelled as being ~500mb, it is in fact 20.5gb. When you subscribe, it will download to a hidden folder in your ArmA installation folder. So make sure you have room!
Once you've done that, go ahead and subscribe! Mod page: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1776428269
Now, while that bad boy downloads we can configure our Swifty.
Additional Search Folders
buttonAdd folder
!workshop
folderView
at the top of the window, and then check the box next to Hidden Items
. If the !workshop
folder still doesn't appear, try launching the ArmA 3 vanilla launcher. Once youve done this you can try this again.You should now see that folder appear in on Swifty.
Once Steam tells you that it's finished downloading the mod, go ahead and launch ArmA from STEAM, not Swifty. We want to get the ArmA 3 vanilla launcher in front of us.
When that appears, all we need to do is wait. We're waiting for a small, green, notification to appear at the bottom of the window.
This notification should say something along the lines of:
Global Mobilization - Cold War Germany: Compatibility Data for Non-Owners has been successfully installed
After you see this notification you can close the Vanilla Launcher.
Now, go ahead and restart Swifty.
Done that? Sure?
You need to restart Swifty.
I'll wait, its not a problem.
Done? Ok sweet.
External Addons
tab.Global Mobilization - Cold War Germany: Compatibility Data for Non-Owners
Now when you launch that repo the GM Compat mod will be running!