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Lack of Application Support Folder on Mac

Postby Nester64 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:59 pm

Not sure if this is the correct forum, but I can't find a mac forum so whatever.

I want to install a mod, and I tried to go to ~/Library/Application Support/DEFCON/mods, but I can't do it because there isn't a folder titled DEFCON in application support.

If it helps, I downloaded it as a demo first, but i don't see how it would help as i downloaded uplink as a demo as well, and it's app support file is there...
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Postby xander » Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:30 pm

It would help to know what version of Defcon you have, and what version of OS X you are running. Also, have you simply tried creating the appropriate directory?

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Postby Nester64 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:32 pm

Version: 1.43 Mac

Mac OS X Version 10.6.8

About creating the directory: what would I have to do? I can create a DEFCON folder in app support, but I don't know what I would need to put in there. just another folder called 'mods' ?

EDIT: lol that worked. but just to be safe is there any other stuff I would need so I don't screw anything up?
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Postby xander » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:43 pm

Nester64 wrote:Version: 1.43 Mac

Mac OS X Version 10.6.8

About creating the directory: what would I have to do? I can create a DEFCON folder in app support, but I don't know what I would need to put in there. just another folder called 'mods' ?

EDIT: lol that worked. but just to be safe is there any other stuff I would need so I don't screw anything up?

There is no file that you could possibly create that would cause problems, and, on the off chance that someone decides to correct my hyperbole, you could always delete such a file if it did cause problems.

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