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'''JK3Files''' (also known as JK2Files, Jedi Academy Files, or simply JKFiles) was a Jedi Academy modding website owned and maintained by [[Gamefront]]. Once the apex of the Jedi Academy modding community, the site had declined in recent years due in part to Jedi Academy's age but also to an increase in errors across the website. | '''JK3Files''' (also known as JK2Files, Jedi Academy Files, or simply JKFiles) was a Jedi Academy modding website owned and maintained by [[Gamefront]]. Once the apex of the Jedi Academy modding community, the site had declined in recent years due in part to Jedi Academy's age but also to an increase in errors across the website. | ||
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[[File:GF error.png|200px|thumbnail|The infamous "Invalid File ID" error.]] | [[File:GF error.png|200px|thumbnail|The infamous "Invalid File ID" error.]] | ||
On February 11, 2010, Break Media acquired Filefront and JK3files subsequently. On November 30, 2010, FileFront was renamed GameFront. Soon after this acquisition, advertising on JK3Files increased significantly. In March 2011, a severe bug which kept new mods from being posted occured. Several months later, this bug was fixed, however, numerous "Invalid File ID" error messages continued to plague the website. | On February 11, 2010, Break Media acquired Filefront and JK3files subsequently. On November 30, 2010, FileFront was renamed GameFront. Soon after this acquisition, advertising on JK3Files increased significantly. In March 2011, a severe bug which kept new mods from being posted occured. Several months later, this bug was fixed, however, numerous "Invalid File ID" error messages continued to plague the website. | ||