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hey whats up guys, i hope this is the right place to put it. anyhow i stumbled on this foreign jk2 web site with skins and models. there is a model in here but it seems that all the files arent in place and when you unzip the folder you get 5 different folders. with skins, and sounds and bot files. anyone know how to play this model? just seems too complicated. it is here http://www.jedi-knight2.de/skindb/index.php?action=2&skinid=162

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@ mace_sundance obviously you have not downloaded that model. when you ope the zip files it has many folders, that include skins and sounds. there for it is as if it were incomplete. and by the way there is no pk3 file. so there for it is complicated. download it and you'll see what i mean.

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mace is right, you don't unzip it. If the file isn't a PK3, rename it to name.PK3. Put that extension on the end, and just put it in the JK2\base folder. PK3 and ZIP are the same, but the game only reads the PK3 extension.

 

If you're using windows XP you probably have compressed folders running, which might make the PK3 look like a ZIP file and that's because they're the same thing.

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i have windows 2000. every skin and model i have downloaded was in a .zip file. and i just unzip and the pk3 is there ready to go. so your basicly saying that when i download it, and i see the zip, i just click on property's and change the .zip to .pk3?

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now your problem becomes a bit more clear. I could see how you would be confused. Most people around here pak up the model, then zip it (a zip inside a zip) so you can check the readme and such before installing. It sounds like in your case you downloaded it in zip format, but it wasn't inside another zip, meaning it wasn't a PK3 inside of a zip. You should just take the file you downloaded, right click on it and click rename. Backspace over the .zip and type .pk3. Then put it in your base folder and you should be ok.

 

I downloaded the same model myself from the link you gave and the PC I'm at downloaded it as a pk3. You must either have some sort of download manager setting changing it as it comes in, or Winzip itself set to automatically handle pk3 files and changes the extension on you.

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