Saints Row 2 Juiced Patch

Could I suggest making the warning a little less harsh? I understand why it's there, but forcing the player out of the game seems a bit much to me.
Juiced used to detect the steam version before it used to auto-patched it, and warn that you should upgrade the exe yourself to do the LAA/4GB Patch yourself, people skipped this easily and still complained on why the Steam version crashes, so no

As well, the check doesn't account for false positives from older mods that were built off GotR. I'm sure there's a valid technical reason for that, but it might be intimidating for new players to see the current warning despite not having installed GotR at all.
Then it's not really a false positive you're taking one huge part from GOTR and installing it on vanilla is a recipe for issues
 
Juiced used to detect the steam version before it used to auto-patched it, and warn that you should upgrade the exe yourself to do the LAA/4GB Patch yourself, people skipped this easily and still complained on why the Steam version crashes, so no


Then it's not really a false positive you're taking one huge part from GOTR and installing it on vanilla is a recipe for issues
That makes sense. I always played with the LAA patch, so I never even knew that problem existed. My bad.
 
I have both Steam and Gog versions, the Juiced patch works well on both versions. I can't remember if I have patched both of them with the LAA/4GB Patch. How can I tell if I did?
 
They both been patched then cause they both can load juiced and play, so I been having a blast playing on both versions, thank you guys for releasing this mod.
 
What would be the best release for steamOS / Arch Linux? Already having enough trouble running gentlemen of the row, lol
You get the steamOS / arch Linux to install GoTR? i have bazzite and trying to get it working. feels like i'm going in circles half the time and hitting all the corners.
 
Someone had quoted my post #179 here and did replied here but the post was deleted, despite being not off-topic. Why?
Edited at August 24th: No one replied, unfortunately.
 
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