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Hi, I know this is a rather newbie-ish question but we all have to ask sometime. How do you insert add-ons into EVO?
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Originally posted by WarBeast: **Hi, I know this is a rather newbie-ish question but we all have to ask sometime. How do you insert add-ons into EVO?
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Do you mean add them to the "plug-ins" page or just use them to actually play in EVO?
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To actually play them in EVO
Originally posted by WarBeast: **To actually play them in EVO
Ok, well when you download EVO, you should get a lot of folders with it. (examples: Override Data, Override Sounds etc.) With all these folders, there should be one that's called "plug-ins." When you download a plug and have expanded it, (using Stuffit Expander) drag the plug into the "plug-ins" folder, and that's all there is to it. Start up the game, and if functioning correctly, will run the plugin. That's it, and you're ready!
Yeah, I noticed that folder after my second post. I wonder I missed it the first time... Oh well, thanks anyway.
Originally posted by WarBeast: **Yeah, I noticed that folder after my second post. I wonder I missed it the first time... Oh well, thanks anyway.
Sure, anytime.
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Be careful to find out which of the files from the plug-in you download are actually meant to go in the plug-ins folder. Sometimes they require you to replace the EVO data files, etc, so check the readme that comes with the plug-in.
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Originally posted by Minderbender: **Be careful to find out which of the files from the plug-in you download are actually meant to go in the plug-ins folder. Sometimes they require you to replace the EVO data files, etc, so check the readme that comes with the plug-in.
True, but most plugs don't do that. But when plugins require that you do so, I advise making a duplicate EVO folder, since replacing some of the EVO data files can mess the game up. I had to totally redownload EVO once because I replaced the old data with plugin data, and it screwed up. :frown:
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