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Re: halo demo mods
1. Find halo demo folder
2. Open maps
3. Move orginal bloodgulch.map somewhere where u can keep and use it it freqeuntly
4. move the modded bloodgulch.map in and there ya go
2. Open maps
3. Move orginal bloodgulch.map somewhere where u can keep and use it it freqeuntly
4. move the modded bloodgulch.map in and there ya go

Re: halo demo mods
Okay, Before you get flamed, I'm just gonna answer this topic so no one will flip at you >.>
Download the mod
Find the bloodgulch.map file inside the mod folder
Sometimes it's named after the mod, in that case, rename it to bloodgulch.map
Copy the "Maps" folder inside your Halo Demo Folder, and paste it somewhere safe, that's how you back up your maps so you always have the originals
Take the modded map and put it in your original maps folder, replace the original
that's it
on a side note
READ THE STICKYS!!!
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Download the mod
Find the bloodgulch.map file inside the mod folder
Sometimes it's named after the mod, in that case, rename it to bloodgulch.map
Copy the "Maps" folder inside your Halo Demo Folder, and paste it somewhere safe, that's how you back up your maps so you always have the originals
Take the modded map and put it in your original maps folder, replace the original
that's it
on a side note
READ THE STICKYS!!!
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Re: halo demo mods
Also:
Please read the topics marked "sticky" before asking questions like this. They're there for a reason.
EDIT: Blarg, there ya go.
Please read the topics marked "sticky" before asking questions like this. They're there for a reason.
EDIT: Blarg, there ya go.
Re: halo demo mods
I know stickies are meant to be read and useful, but some of them are outdated and bad anyway. Especially the "Noobs: How To Play A Mod" (I mean, who needs Stuffit?)
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Re: halo demo mods
Go and watch Altimit's recent video on modding. That covers most basic things.
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Re: halo demo mods
people who want to decompile .zip files and can't be stuffed downloading anything elsenil wrote: (I mean, who needs Stuffit?)

Re: halo demo mods
People who want to decompress passworded archives. >_>nil wrote:(I mean, who needs Stuffit?)
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Re: halo demo mods
everyone needs stuffit. =_= christ.
what if you have to decompress a .sit or .sitx archivie? will you come here and ask "wher do i put .sitx filez? ); halp meh"? i don't think so. damn you and the people like you. D:<
what if you have to decompress a .sit or .sitx archivie? will you come here and ask "wher do i put .sitx filez? ); halp meh"? i don't think so. damn you and the people like you. D:<
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Re: halo demo mods
Sit and sitx files should, never, never, never, never be used by anyone at all ever anyway. I'll stress that point by saying that if anyone were to release anything in the open wide Macintosh world that used those formats, then they would definitely receive a lot of complaints. Using those formats nowadays is just having an excuse for telling someone to download a bad piece of software. I would blame the author for using such a compression format, not the user. Zip files of course can be unzipped nowadays without needing to download anything. Password archives can be left to The Unarchiver, a better alternative.
My point is that you should not need to download some other piece of software to install mods, and if you were to release them out in the public, then why would you password protect your zip files?
No one needs Stinking Stuffit.
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And I'll be quoting my old post from CH.
My point is that you should not need to download some other piece of software to install mods, and if you were to release them out in the public, then why would you password protect your zip files?
No one needs Stinking Stuffit.
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And I'll be quoting my old post from CH.
Some people are a showing disagreement to my post because they think the user should do extra work in order to install the mod. I am showing a disagreement to the posts above because I think you should make the installation process easier for the user. Which really makes more sense?If you must download some program that unzips various amount of zip formats to fix your problem, do not download Stuffit (which is a piece of trash, by the way). It's amazing how many people use stuffit, put up with their 'trial's and annoying software updates, and junk it installs on their computer, and especially use 'sitx' or 'sit' formats when they find out people can't unzip the file and the lame excuse being "download stuffit" or "shouldn't stuffit have came with your OS?" (course not, since it's a piece of trash)
A good alternative for unzipping files is The Unarchiver, which handles various zip formats (even 'sit', which is a zipping format you SHOULDN'T be using anyway, edit: you shouldn't be using sitx either)
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Re: halo demo mods
*Slap*nil wrote:Sit and sitx files should, never, never, never, never be used by anyone at all ever anyway. I'll stress that point by saying that if anyone were to release anything in the open wide Macintosh world that used those formats, then they would definitely receive a lot of complaints. Using those formats nowadays is just having an excuse for telling someone to download a bad piece of software. I would blame the author for using such a compression format, not the user. Zip files of course can be unzipped nowadays without needing to download anything. Password archives can be left to The Unarchiver, a better alternative.
My point is that you should not need to download some other piece of software to install mods, and if you were to release them out in the public, then why would you password protect your zip files?
No one needs Stinking Stuffit.
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And I'll be quoting my old post from CH.Some people are a showing disagreement to my post because they think the user should do extra work in order to install the mod. I am showing a disagreement to the posts above because I think you should make the installation process easier for the user. Which really makes more sense?If you must download some program that unzips various amount of zip formats to fix your problem, do not download Stuffit (which is a piece of trash, by the way). It's amazing how many people use stuffit, put up with their 'trial's and annoying software updates, and junk it installs on their computer, and especially use 'sitx' or 'sit' formats when they find out people can't unzip the file and the lame excuse being "download stuffit" or "shouldn't stuffit have came with your OS?" (course not, since it's a piece of trash)
A good alternative for unzipping files is The Unarchiver, which handles various zip formats (even 'sit', which is a zipping format you SHOULDN'T be using anyway, edit: you shouldn't be using sitx either)
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Slappey, help meh out here? D:
Stuffit is always good to have, no matter what
You're "Stressing" your point WAAAAY to far
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Re: halo demo mods
stuffit is junk. Good old .tar.gz always worked for me, and btw, if you need passworded files I would use a dmg file.
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Re: halo demo mods
The Unarchiver, The only unarchiving Application you will ever need.
Even extracts .exe archives.
Betch
Even extracts .exe archives.
Betch
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Re: halo demo mods
<_> I just asked myself, "Why are we discussing how to unarchive things? >_>
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