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Add instructions for Mac version |
Add lighting instructions for Mac version |
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# Go to Debug -> Load world settings from file | # Go to Debug -> Load world settings from file | ||
# Find the file you downloaded and then click Open; Tada! Night has fallen. | # Find the file you downloaded and then click Open; Tada! Night has fallen. | ||
Note: It is also recommended that you set maximum number of lights to 32 for good results. To get this, do the following steps: | |||
# Go on Finder, | |||
# Then hold the Alt/Option key and select 'Go' from the taskbar, Library should appear, | |||
# Click the Library and go down to Preferences, | |||
# And then find 'Virtual Paradise Preferences' and put in max_lights=32 there. |
Revision as of 02:01, 3 April 2016
Night world settings for Blizzard world (Windows)
- Download this file first; Recommended that it be placed in a folder under Virtual Paradise install directory, possibly named "presets"
- Go to Options -> Settings and check the box next to "Show Debug Menu" under General tab and click OK. (Despite the popup dialog that appeared, restart is not required)
- Go to Debug -> Load world settings from file
- Find the file you downloaded and then click Open; Tada! Night has fallen.
(Note: It is also recommended that you go to Graphics tab in Settings and max out "Maximum Lights" to 32 for good results.
Night world settings for Blizzard world (Mac)
- Download this file first; Recommended that it be placed in a folder under Virtual Paradise install directory, possibly named "presets"
- Hold alt / options
- Click Virtual Paradise at the top near the apple logo
- Go to Debug -> Load world settings from file
- Find the file you downloaded and then click Open; Tada! Night has fallen.
Note: It is also recommended that you set maximum number of lights to 32 for good results. To get this, do the following steps:
- Go on Finder,
- Then hold the Alt/Option key and select 'Go' from the taskbar, Library should appear,
- Click the Library and go down to Preferences,
- And then find 'Virtual Paradise Preferences' and put in max_lights=32 there.