Hey Ryan, Personnaly, when I wanted to install the mods, I had to put the audioquake folder in his old place, so that my system could copy the files where he had to do it. For me it was c:\Program Files\ Once done, I simply had to click the qmod files and they got automaticaly installed... But I think there is absolutely no problem to do it manually if you hadn't installed audioquake before, I mean when the old installer worked properly... So now, if you don't, simply unzip the qmod file. Dunno which zip/unziper you use, but I use 7-zip and it works very well. So you unzip the qmod, and you put the folder and the qmod.ini in your a q directory, in a new folder. I mean: in the qmod files the qmod.ini is separated from the other directory. You simply have to past it into that one and copy it then to a q directory. With JQ for example: 1: unzip jediquake42.qmod 2: cut qmod.ini and, go into jediquake42 folder, and past it. 3: Go once backward, and copy hall the folder jediquake42. 4: Go into your AudioQuake directory and past the jediquake42 folder.
If you encounter problems on install, you know how to contact me! smiles, Christoff P.S.: Could somebody tell me where I can find overkill qmod installer please? Thanks. 2010/8/13, Ryan Chou <[email protected]>: > hey all, > if I want to install both jedo qiake and overkill for offline play > where would I put the qmod.ini files? > _______________________________________________ > AGRIP-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.agrip.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/agrip-discuss > _______________________________________________ AGRIP-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.agrip.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/agrip-discuss
