OK, I tried adding the grim.wz mod on my Mac. The only trouble is that there is no place to put the file. I know it goes in the mods/global folder, but there is no such folder.
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I then tried to create the mods/global folder & put it in a warzone 2100 folder. Problem is I have TWO different places to put the folder & files. I attached a screenshot of both folder views.
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The top folder views are in the Warzone 2100.app itself. You can only access those folder views by right clicking on the Warzone 2100 icon & going to 'show package contents'. I can see all the files/folders within the Warzone 2100.app but I have no idea where to place the grim.wz mod. The bottom folder view is the Warzone 2100 folder in the 'Application Support' folder. When I placed the grim.wz file inside various folders within those two locations & started a game, nothing would happen. no gfx changes. I just ignored the files. Another question. I cannot add '--cheat' or any other '--' command. If I right click on the Warzone 2100 icon & go to 'get info', I can then change the file name 'Warzone 2100.app'. but when I try to add the '--cheat' it asks me if I want to change the file name extension. When I click yes i can't start Warzone. The Warzone icon changes to a regular folder icon. When you click on it opens up like any regular folder. it doesn't startup like an application. I even created an alias & added the '--cheat' & it still doesn't allow me to enter debug mode when I start Warzone when clicking on the alias & starting Warzone.
The only way to start cheat mode(or any other mode that requires the '--' command) is to change the debugmode=0 line in the config file, in the Application Support/Warzone 2100 folders. I attached another screenshot of the '--cheat' when added. The first Warzone on the left is the original application. The second(or middle) Warzone is the alias(or shortcut) with the '--cheat added' The 3rd Warzone from the left is a duplication of the original application but with the '--cheat' added on. The folder view shows the Warzone.app program as a file, alias, & folder(even though it is really a program). Mac OS even warns me that by changing the extension it will make the application(Warzone) appear as folder. - Scott
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