Really Dumb Question About Installing Maps

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Kid_Handsome

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Dec 25, 2003
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This is a really, really dumb question. No, seriously, it's really dumb.

I don't know how to install new maps in UT2K3. I'm running OSX (Mac) and there dosen't seem to be a "Maps" folder like regular UT (which I run with no problems). The manual simply dosen't mention it. I tried just creating a new folder but that didn't work. It should be noted that I have all the technical expertiese of a can of soup.

Could someone please help out the new guy? (And I've already heard all those "Your first problem is that you have a Mac" jokes, so don't even bother making them.)
 

Chupa

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Q: If you threw a Windows User and a Mac User off a cliff, who would get there first?
A: The Windows User, because the Mac User would have to stop and ask for directions!


nah im kidding, welcome to the forums.

I've searched on google some, cus honestly i have no idea how the mac works. here is a link, sorry cba to read it all but i read something with maps and stuff and mac :p

http://forum.fragwhored.com/viewtopic.php?t=1436

you can also ask you question here, for more help
http://www.mapraider.com/forums/topic/?topic=2

Maybe this is a silly question, but maybe your maps folder is hidden or sumthin?

[ http://www.mapraider.com/forums/thread/?topic=2&thread=517
try to contact the guy on the forums called Bluesman57 i think he also works with mac and ut2k3 maps so i bet he knows ]

Good luck :)
 

Kid_Handsome

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Dec 25, 2003
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You're actually pretty close (about the answer). Apparently I needed to just control-click to bring up the Get Info menu and just select Show Package Contents and all the folders pop up in a new window.

So there's that.