brianc92121 wrote:Yes, the EXE file is there and I executed it to extract all the compressed files. I have done this multiple times now without any variation in the result. I get a game that has correct players on the right teams, correct coaches, a 17 game schedule for all 32 teams. The issue is the team name and logos are all what is delivered in the vanilla game from Wolverine. E.G. Cheeseheads and not Packers. Now I could go manually update the logos for all 32 teams but that seems like wasted effort on my part. I know its supposed to update and load the correct team names etc. I'm about to just say "Forget it". Are you sure your link has everything needed? If no one else has complained then this looks like user error? Oh, yes the link leaves a Team and Weather file, two excel files; Coaches and Schedules, and a Logos file folder with team logos and graphics inside the folder.
I am 100% sure the mod file is correct as I use it myself and as you stated, not receiving any other issues from others. Plus, you said you saw the mod files in the folder which is further confirmation.
Just confirm, are you running on a Windows computer or a Mac? If Mac, there is more to the install that requires configuration on your computer that is not need on Windows.
I know you say everything is in the right place and might be, but providing me images of things would help troubleshoot this quicker.
1) Screenshot of the documents folder location screen using explorer and properties
2) Screenshot of the full path to the wolver studios folder, including showing the contents of the DSPF 2024 folder
3) Screenshot of the mod install starting screen after you change the path to match where you think the documents folder is
The fact you have correct player names, able to find and log the coaches/schedule file doesn't provide a clue in this case because those are different than how team names and logos are loaded. If your not on a Mac, I still highly suspect one of the steps/locations is wrong which seeing the exact screens would help solve as it might be subtle and overlooked.