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* on Linux: tdm_update.linux into '''~/Games/darkmod''', set the execution-permission and run it from the terminal. | * on Linux: tdm_update.linux into '''~/Games/darkmod''', set the execution-permission and run it from the terminal. | ||
* on Mac OS: tdm_update.macosx into '''~/Games/darkmod''', set the execution-permission and run it from the console. | * on Mac OS: tdm_update.macosx into '''~/Games/darkmod''', set the execution-permission and run it from the console. | ||
For instructions read article [http://wiki.thedarkmod.com/index.php?title=Installer_and_Manual_Installation "Installer and_Manual Installation"] | |||
For versions before 2.0 standalone place: | For versions before 2.0 standalone place: | ||
Create a folder named "darkmod" and placed this in your Doom 3 folder. | |||
* Windows: tdm_update.exe into '''C:\Games\Doom3\darkmod''' (or wherever Doom 3 is installed) and run it | * Windows: tdm_update.exe into '''C:\Games\Doom3\darkmod''' (or wherever Doom 3 is installed) and run it | ||
* Linux: tdm_update.linux into '''~/.doom3/darkmod''' and run it | * Linux: tdm_update.linux into '''~/.doom3/darkmod''' and run it | ||
* Mac: tdm_update.macosx into '''~/Library/Application Support/Doom 3/darkmod''' and run it from the console. | * Mac: tdm_update.macosx into '''~/Library/Application Support/Doom 3/darkmod''' and run it from the console. | ||
== Use it to '''update''' TDM == | == Use it to '''update''' TDM == |
Revision as of 10:54, 6 August 2017
The Dark Mod Updater is the primary method to download and update The Dark Mod.
Where to get it
Each of our mirrors contains a copy of the updater. Get it from here:
- Download from www.fical.com: Windows or Linux or Mac OSX
- Download from www.southquarter.com: Windows or Linux or Mac OSX
- Download from darkmod.taaaki.za.net: Windows or Linux or Mac OSX
Use it to Download TDM
Create somewhere a folder named "Darkmod" or "darkmod", unzip the downloaded archive and
place the tdm_update file into that folder.
Place this application in the destined folder:
- on Windows: tdm_update.exe into C:\Games\darkmod and run it
- on Linux: tdm_update.linux into ~/Games/darkmod, set the execution-permission and run it from the terminal.
- on Mac OS: tdm_update.macosx into ~/Games/darkmod, set the execution-permission and run it from the console.
For instructions read article "Installer and_Manual Installation"
For versions before 2.0 standalone place: Create a folder named "darkmod" and placed this in your Doom 3 folder.
- Windows: tdm_update.exe into C:\Games\Doom3\darkmod (or wherever Doom 3 is installed) and run it
- Linux: tdm_update.linux into ~/.doom3/darkmod and run it
- Mac: tdm_update.macosx into ~/Library/Application Support/Doom 3/darkmod and run it from the console.
Use it to update TDM
Simple navigate to your darkmod folder and run tdm_update.
Troubleshooting
Windows 2000
Please install the GDI+ redistributable package, as described in this article: TDM in Windows 2000
Updater closes almost as soon as it's started (1.00 to 1.02 only)
Clear out your temp folder, as follows:
- Click Start
- Click Run
- Type %temp% and press enter (make sure you include the % signs) (if this step doesn't work, try navigating to it - see below for the path)
- Select all (CTRL-A) and (DEL) them.
On Windows Vista, the temporary folder in question is usually at C:\Users\[your Windows user name]\AppData\Local\Temp. On Windows XP, look in C:\Documents and Settings\[your Windows user name]\Application Data\Local Settings\Temp.
Updater crashes as soon as it attempts to delete or modify files as part of the update
This can happen (in Windows) if the folder is set to "read only" in the folder properties. It is fixed by right clicking on the top folder, clicking properties, and unchecking the box for "read only".
I am behind a proxy
Open a console window, navigate (chdir) to your Darkmod folder and use the --proxy argument.
In Windows, open the "Advanced Options" dialog right after starting the updater, and enter the proxy information in the entry field.
See also
- FAQ - Frequently Answered Questions
- Category:What's_New - What's new in each release