I know ur thinking "ugh, not another incompetent computer-noob who can't download mods..." Just bear with me.
{{{All I need to know is where to put the downloaded .spmod files once they are downloaded.}}}
And I realize I'm probably one of the few who own SP on Steam on a Mac, but any help would be appreciated.
1 Upvote to anyone who can help a brutha out
5 Upvotes if their answer actually works.
And thanks other bruthas @MasterManufacturing @Mod and even you @ViperGB
If anyone ever figures this out please lemme know
@mustafanaveed Yeah...I think its different on mac. Thanks for helping out a fella brutha-in-arms!
Right click on the mod file and click open with then browse simple planes and select it. Btw this works on pc i dont know about mac but atleast try it
@MasterManufacturing Four files came up when searching "Jundroo": (don't have a clue what they do tho)
Jundroo.ModTools.Core.dll, Jundroo.ModTools.dll, Jundroo.SimplePlanes.ModTools.Core.dll, and Jundroo.Simpleplanes.ModTools.dll
@1997toyotasupra I told you to search Jundroo, not jundroo, that's the reason.
@Mod The problem is when I get to /Library/ApplicationSupport there's no "Jundroo" folder. I'm guessing that's where it would be if u buy it off the Appstore, which may end up being what I do.
@Mod @MasterManufacturing The only way I've ever been able to even find the SimplePlanes folder in the past is Downloads>Steam>steamapps>common>SimplePlanes
Beyond that there are some files called CommonRedist, Mod Tools, ModTools, and SimplePlanesData
@1997toyotasupra Dowhat Mod told you to do and then search it, it may work
@MasterManufacturing I tried doing a search for "jundroo" in Finder (basically the Apple equivalent of windows explorer) but no folders came up
@1997toyotasupra Go to where I told you, doesn't Mac have a tool for finding folders?
@Mod @MasterManufacturing
Yeah, Steam>steamapps>common>SimplePlanes is the only place I've found so far, and tried putting the .spmod file there, it did't pop up in the Mod folder on the SP Menu
@Mod That sends you to Steam>steamapps>common>SimplePlanes
@1997toyotasupra I believe that's for both, since that's where Jundroo stores their game files
@Mod Okay i'll give that a try
Key question: is that for Mac or for windows?@MasterManufacturing
@1997toyotasupra
REMEMBER TO FIRST CLOSE THE GAME
Search for a folder called "Jundroo" inside of it there should be another folder with the name of "SimplePlanes" (And SimpleRockets if you have it). Open the simpleplanes folder, and drop the mod(s) in there. Once you open the game, you should have a "MODS" tab on the main menu, click it, and enable every mod that you want
@Mod Just tried that, it says "there is no application set to open the document .spmod"
@mustafanaveed Yeah i followed what u said but no folders named appdata, locallow, or jundroo came up. I guess it works differently on mac, thanks for helping a brutha out tho
I dont have a mac so i dont know try searching for jundroo
@mustafanaveed I am on an iMac and no folder named appdata popped up when i searched. I have no doubts that that works for windows, but it won't work on Macintosh
Search for appdata in this pc folder
@ViperGB @mustafanaveed I'm asking how to do it for Steam SP on Mac. I said that in the post title^
@mustafanaveed where is the appdata folder?
Download the file then copy it and go to appdata then locallow then jundroo then simpleplanes then paste it in the mod folder there