If you find that a mod breaks the game or doesn't work properly, you can just restore the original files from your backup.Īs with all mods, if the modder has included a readme file, follow the instructions in it. However, to be safe, you should still have a backup of everything.
Since USFIV some mods can be installed by just copying the files included with them to a patch_ae2 folder in the game's installation. rar files and such, since many mods use that for their files. Optionally, you can just go with backing up only the folders you intend to replace, but that's more time consuming as you'll have to do it for every mod you install.Īnother thing you need (if you don't have one already) is an archiving program like WinRAR or 7Zip that can open. It may take a while to copy the files, but this way you will always have a backup for everything to restore in case anything goes wrong. Just copy and paste those folders to a location of your choice. (found from the Steamapps/common/Super Street Fighter IV - Arcade Edition folder) I recommend making backups of these folders at least:ĭlc, patch, patch_ae2, patch_ae2_tu1, resource Many mods simply replace existing game content, and if you don't have a backup, you will have no way of reverting the changes. Before you go installing any mods whatsoever, I highly recommend making a backup of the folders you intend to mod.