some.mod.gml.txt
instead of some.mod.gml
). Change the type to 'all files' and make sure and make sure that the extension ends with .gml
.some.type.gml
file:/loadmod some.type
. The .gml
suffix is not required, but the .type
(.mod
, .weapon
, .crown
, etc.) is..type
, if you use the appropriate command then you won't have to specify .type
when loading mods (/loadmod
for .mod
, /loadwep
for .wep
or .weapon
, /loadcrown
for .crown
, etc.).some.type.gml
file next to some sounds/images/folders:some.txt
) / config (some.cfg
) file next to other files./loadtext some
. If there's also a folder called some
, you'll need to be specific (/loadtext some.txt
)./load
instead of /loadtext
, shorthand for the same command.some
)main
, do /loadtext some
or /load some
- that will automatically load the main.txt
/main.cfg
in the folder some
.conf.txt
), do /loadtext some/conf
..gml
files (say, one.race.gml
), load them like /loadmod some/one.race
.startup.txt
. Put the commands for loading any mods you want to always have loaded, makes sure you use separate lines.mods
directory, it might become desirable to start organizing them.some.txt
inside a test
directory inside the mods
directory, you would do /loadtext test/some
.