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egwarhammer
9 years agoNew Spectator
"rshell193;15143820" wrote:"Yubell;15143756" wrote:
I don't think it would be very smart to download it if your don't understand, you could mess up your game.
What do you mean? I know with script mods, you keep them in the zipped folder and with cc and certain mods you put the package files in the mods folder. I just never understood how to put mc command center in the game. I dint know where certain downloads go where.
All of MC goes into the same folder. It won't work if you separate the files into nested folders, or by package/script, or any other way than to drop it all into its own first-level (/Mods/MC... what WON'T work: /Mods/scripts/mc). folder. Script files need to be placed either directly in /Mods, or no farther than one folder below /Mods. Package (like cc) files are different, they can go up to 5 folder levels deep.
Forgot to include that^^... sorry! ;)
Also, I have more general info... if you look inside a zip file and you see .ts4script files and/or .package files, those are to be copied into your /Mods folder(s). If you open any kind of a script file and see .py or .py* files, do NOT unzip it any farther than the original zip file, put THAT in your Mods folder instead.
Some older files may still be compiled in zip format, and maybe not everybody modding made the switch, I don't know.
A lot of creators (including Deaderpool) switched from zips to ts4script format, when EA added it to help Mac users who couldn't install zips, because they were being auto-extracted.
A nice bonus that came out of the new format is, we know if it's a ts4script file, you copy it into /Mods. No unzipping or extracting needed.
Hope this helps. :)
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