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The Ur-Quan Masters Re-Release => Technical Issues => Topic started by: Mysterio on June 26, 2005, 11:57:04 pm



Title: Mac OS X Voices Won't Work =(
Post by: Mysterio on June 26, 2005, 11:57:04 pm
Uh, sorry if this issue has been addressed, or if I'm a complete dumbass, but I just upgraded from v 0.3 and now the voices won't work.  I downloaded the file and everything.  I put them in the same folder... in different folders... nothing'll work.  Won't you pleeeeease please help me? (help me, help meeeee oooh!)=(


Title: Re: Mac OS X Voices Won't Work =(
Post by: Halleck on June 27, 2005, 01:13:20 am
I haven't tried using voices in the OSX version, but in other versions you need to put it in the /content/packages/ directory. I recall the OSX version being a self-contained app, so maybe make that folder inside the folder for the program?


Title: Re: Mac OS X Voices Won't Work =(
Post by: Mysterio on June 27, 2005, 05:18:04 am
Right!  Thanks.  I got it figured out.  Thanks for your help.


Title: Re: Mac OS X Voices Won't Work =(
Post by: redtot on December 13, 2005, 06:09:25 pm
I still can't figgure this out how did you put the voice app in?  I keep getting a message saying that I can not alter the folder that it is in.  How did you put it in?  Thanks


Title: Re: Mac OS X Voices Won't Work =(
Post by: Death 999 on December 13, 2005, 08:36:36 pm
You've gotten to the folder, right?

So, select the folder and hit command-I (get info).

One of the fields there handles write permission. If you don't have it, give it to yourself.


Title: Re: Mac OS X Voices Won't Work =(
Post by: 0xDEC0DE on December 13, 2005, 10:18:23 pm
I still can't figgure this out how did you put the voice app in?  I keep getting a message saying that I can not alter the folder that it is in.  How did you put it in?  Thanks

If I were a betting man (and I am) I'd wager that you're playing the game out of the disk image, which is read-only.

Drag the game to your Applications folder, and follow the provided instructions against that copy.  You can also unmount the disk image and throw it away at that point, too.  ;)