[QUOTE=RetaDepa;40372369]Currently working on my new race to rule the galaxy with. [img][editline]22nd April 2013[/editline] Don't rate this funny he fucking means business.[/QUOTE] Reminds me of this guy that I made in 2010. [img]What's greatest though is that a Sporum moderator commented on it. [QUOTE=OneBlackbird]I've contacted PETA. They'll see you in court.[/QUOTE]. The gameplay was a massive dissappointment for me, but I must admit I really loved the creature editor. I'm having problems deciding what to do now.
On one hand I sort of want to purchase spore and some of the DLC just to make awesome creations, on the other hand I sort of feel it would be wasted money since I never particlarly enjoyed the actual gameplay. Cell stage is pretty fun, but it feels like it's over before you ever get the possibillity to create something unique. Creature stage is pretty cool, but the gameplay very quickly becomes a generic grinding chore and you often have problems being as creative as you want simply because you can't unlock the right parts. Tribe stage sucks balls, it's a limited as fuck strategy game with none of the real building aspects of the other modes. This is also where your creature starts becoming more impersonal since you're controlling a group of them from a long distance rather than an individual.
Edit: I no longer have these with the exception of force save. I now have dark injections which loads fine but says the Data Directory is missing or corrupted. You will want to save your file to any location. I tend to save downloads on my desktop. Copy or cut the package file (Your force save mod you.
Civilization stage is pretty cool, and you're given more options to create cool stuff by designing vehicles and buildings. By this part however, your view of the creatures you created is basically just blabbering little speech bubbles. Sadly can't remember much of the space stage of the game.
Hello fellow spore lovers. Sadly we have moved on from this game. However we have made an on this website for your easy convenience, though mods are no longer supported by us. We now also have a Youtube including, and videos. Check out this video, and if you enjoy,!.. Installing Mods for Galactic Adventures: As Galactic Adventures brings a whole new.exe file, and file structure to the game, the location where you need to install mods has moved.
Place your mods in the following place for PC’s: • C: Program Files Electronic Arts SPORE_EP1 Data We do not yet know where it will go for a Mac, if you find out, please comment below. Any mods which do not work for Galactic Adventures should be reported in this thread: Installing Mods for XP and Vista: NOTE: if you downloaded from steam, it is a different address, read below for more. Installing current generation Spore mods is simple enough, simply copy the.package (eg improvedinterstellerdrive.package) file into Spore’s Data directory. The data directory is typically located in: • C:/Program Files/Electronic Arts/Spore/Data. For example the file pathway for the installed package would be: • C:/Program Files/Electronic Arts/Spore/Data/improvedinterstellerdrive.package Here is how i get to it: You can see the first pathways from the desktop at the top of the bar.
This will show you were your spore game is installed, if it is not like this, it may not be possible to properly install spore mods, and we advise you uninstall your spore game (this may result in loss of game). This is what it should look like inside the Electronic Arts folder.
The insides of the spore folder. Now we enter the data folder. NOTE: Improvedcomplexity is an EXAMPLE of a mod.
It does not need to be in your folder, just place your.package file into that folder. This is your destination. Place the file in as shown above and you are ready to play spore with mods! Installing Spore Mods for Mac: The location to place the package files is as follows – based on a default install of Spore: • /Applications/SPORE/Spore.app/Contents/Resources/transgaming/c_drive/Spore/Data/ The Spore.app is an application package, so you’ll need to control/right click on it and select “Show Package Contents” from the contextual pop-up menu, which will then open a window where you will then see the “Contents” folder, so navigate the rest of the path mentioned above.
Installing Spore Mods for XP/Vista with a Steam download: The location to place the package files for spore if you downloaded it through steam is as follows – based on a default install of Spore: • C: Program Files Steam steamapps common spore Data Temporarily Disabling Mods: You’ll notice below that one of my mods is a.old file, rather than a.package file. You can temporarily disable mods this way, which is exceptionally useful for mods like the asymmetry hack. Simply rename the mod in question from *.package to *.package.old Uninstall Mods To uninstall a mod, simply delete the.package file. Eithyy said Okay. I’m having a problem. I’ve downloaded the mods fine and I know how everything works and how to install them, but every time I try to place the.package files into the data bin it tells me that “Access is denied.