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March 12th, 2002, 06:50 AM
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For those of us that are computer illiterate
All right, I just received my SEIV gold, and am pumped. However, beleiving that being able to use all of the mods would be just a matter of doing nothing other than loading the game, I am deeply saddened. So I am a bit on the backwoods side when it comes to opening up, and utilizing these files. I need a "laymens" step by step on how to do this. Right now I just want to be able to add more race types with their cool ships. So if someone could explain this to me, I will be greatful. Remember in laymens terms or "Idiots Guide to opening Race files and using them in a regular SEIV game.
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March 12th, 2002, 07:36 AM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
yep, have same problem, pulled out what little hair I have left, and at my age, well thats another story, quite agree, I'm a layman to when it comes to mods, would be nice to have a step by step, where to go, what to clik on, etc,
just some ideas mac
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March 12th, 2002, 03:24 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
Well, if you're used to manipulating files through the main window display (rather than windows explorer):
First - unzip the file to your desktop.
Second - if it is a full mod (like P&N) then click on the folder and see if it has a folder inside with the mod name you can pull out the folder to the desktop. If you click the folder and you see other folders like "Data", "Design Names", "Pictures" then you are already in good shape.
Third - double click down this line: "My Computer", "C Drive", "Program Files", "Shrapnel Games", "Malfador Machinations", "SE IV Gold" - this may be different if you chose to install the game elsewhere, but odds are this is where it will be.
Forth - Drag the folder into the SE IV Gold folder.
Fifth - make sure you install Modchooser to that folder as well, and drag a shortcut to modchooser out to your desktop. Now you can use Modchooser to select which mod you want to play without having to mess with the Path file.
---- Now if you want to add a race to the existing game ----
First - as above.
Second - as above, except the folder may just have a race name in it (such as Shadri) or it may have folders called "Design Name", "Empire" and "Picture"
Third - as above.
Forth - If there are seperate folders, drag the contents of the folder into the corresponding folders in the root of SE IV Gold - make sure to drag the contents and not the folder, otherwise you will have a folder in the folder that the game will not find. If all you see is a race foler with pics and AI in it, then you will need to continue to open "Pictures" then drag the new race folder into the "Races" folder.
Fifth - Play the standard game, those races should now be available. You may need to use the neostandard VehicleText file to see extra ships in a set.
Hope this isn't as confusing as it looks
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March 12th, 2002, 03:45 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
quote: Hope this isn't as confusing as it looks
The only thing I can think of to add is a series of screenshots, showing the process. Turning on mouse trails, and/or doing a bit of image editing couldn't hurt either.
I can do that tonight if anybody wants me to.
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March 12th, 2002, 03:47 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
Val, what's a desktop?
SJ - I think your screen shot idea is splendid - Please please please could you do that
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March 12th, 2002, 03:54 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
The desktop is the very bottom layer in windows, what you see when you've closed everything you can.
It will have "my computer", the recycle bin, "network neighbourhood" and "my documents" Icons on it, plus various other files you may have dropped there.
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March 12th, 2002, 04:47 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
SJ, you are a kind individual for not using my post as an opportunity to pour scorn
I actually knew what the desktop is but that probably is the limit of my knowledge
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March 12th, 2002, 05:20 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
GT:
I'll put that one up there with your love of Kenny G
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March 12th, 2002, 05:42 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
I'm working a help desk in a university, but don't think that makes all the Users geniuses.
You be surprised at some of the things I've seen and heard.
I once got a call: "my overhead isn't working"
I walked across campus, entered the room, and pushed the 30-cm wide, neon orange (on a dark brown box) switch that says on/off.
The prof got a face full of light, and I quickly left.
Just like the fact that there's always someone better than you at something, theres always someone much, much worse
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March 12th, 2002, 05:50 PM
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Re: For those of us that are computer illiterate
Val, we don't want to open that old sore again do we? otherwise, you will have to admit you own Kenny G and Curtis Stigers CDs and Gryphin will be going on about Enigma again
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