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{{todo|todo=would this not be the appropriate page to have a section informing users where they can find such addons?}}
 
 
 
Add-ons, more commonly known as [[mod|mods]], usually come in a folder in a zip file. For instance, if you downloaded [[Prydon Gate]], it will come in a folder called '''PRYDON'''. To install this addon, place it in your [[Quake]] directory, (so it is alongside the "[[id1]]" folder). For instance, if your Quake directory is '''C:\QUAKE''', make it '''C:\QUAKE\PRYDON'''.
 
Add-ons, more commonly known as [[mod|mods]], usually come in a folder in a zip file. For instance, if you downloaded [[Prydon Gate]], it will come in a folder called '''PRYDON'''. To install this addon, place it in your [[Quake]] directory, (so it is alongside the "[[id1]]" folder). For instance, if your Quake directory is '''C:\QUAKE''', make it '''C:\QUAKE\PRYDON'''.
  

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