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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'''.
 
 
Congratulations, it has been installed. Now how to run it. You will either need to use the DOS Prompt or the Windows Run command, either way run the Quake executable, followed by the [[-game]] [[command-line arguments|command-line argument]], followed by the folder name. For example:
 
 
'''C:\QUAKE\GLQuake.exe -game prydon'''
 
 
Some addons (read the readme first) may require more memory to be allocated. For this, use the [[-winmem]] command-line argument in [[DOSQuake]] and the [[-heapsize]] argument in [[WinQuake]] and [[GLQuake]] (and all engines based on them).
 
 
There is an easier way to run the official mission packs, [[Scourge of Armagon]] and [[Dissolution of Eternity]]. They should come with an upgraded DOSQuake executable (v1.08), but if you have WinQuake or GLQuake or a patched DOSQuake, you're fine. For Scourge of Armagon, use the command-line argument [[-hipnotic]]. For Dissolution of Eternity, use [[-rogue]]. This way you can have [[mod|mods]] of the official mission packs, which are in turn mods of Quake. Cool, no?
 
 
===Installing Maps===
 
 
To install a user-created map, download it and extract the [[.bsp]] file. Move into your id1/maps folder, for instance if C:\Quake is your Quake folder, move it to:
 
 
C:\Quake\id1\maps
 
 
Now, run Quake and use the [[map]] console command to switch to that level. For instance if the level was called SM36.BSP, type
 
 
map sm36
 
 
in the console. Alternatively, you could use the [[+command|+map]] command-line argument to run it straight off the command line (be sure to use [[+command|+skill]] as well to set the difficulty)
 
 
===Issues on case-sensitive operating systems===
 
 
Mods will occasionally fail when run on case-sensitive operating systems such as GNU/Linux, because they might not find a specific file (e.g. they may try to launch start.bsp and fail to detect the existence of START.BSP).
 
 
One possible fix is to recursively rename all files to lowercase. To do that, open a terminal in the mod's root directory and type the following command:
 
 
    find . -depth -exec rename 's/(.*)\/([^\/]*)/$1\/\L$2/' {} \;
 
 
 
 
===See Also===
 
* http://singe.telefragged.com/install.html
 

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