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Originally posted by reefer157:
**Ok, I have played EV for years, and finally have hit the point of boredom. I always hear about plugins and decided to download one finally. My question is this: Now that I have downloaded the plug-in, do I just put the files in the EV folder? Do I then take out the old coresponding files as well? Any help would be great. Sorry this is such a lame question, but I'm retarded when it comes to this upgrade stuff. Thanks for you time.
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Welcome to the boards reefer157! Using plugs is so simple anyone could do it. Download the file and unstuff it. You probably want to look at the readme files (If any) that come with the plug, especially for large plugs, but it's usually not neccesary.
The important files are the ones that that have an icon looking a little like a puzzle piece. These are usually called whatever the name of the plug is called. (Such as Realm of Prey)
For some plugs there will be more puzzle shaped files which might say, Graphics, Sounds, Data, etc. etc. You want to take all of the puzzle-shaped pieces and put them into your "Plugins" folder. (I think that's the name of it, whatever it is, it's located inside your Escape Velocity folder.)
After that you're ready to go! But you should also know that some larger plugins will require more memory before you can run them. I'm assuming you know how to do this since you do own a Mac. Just go ahead and increase Escape Velocity's memory.
But before you start playing, just know that not all plugs are as good as the next. If that plug you downloaded isn't working for you, try and get a different one. If you've got time, you can even learn to use ResEdit and make your own!
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