Probably the best mod yet...

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Probably the best mod yet...

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My friends i have discovered an amazing FPSC X9 mod, Tired of the crappy graphics? lack of water? lack of bloom?
EFX MOD is a free mod for FPSC X9 that seriously improves the quality of FPSC games. Take a look at what i mean...

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Try it for yourselves http://efx.helixsoftware.eu/
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Wow no kidding, that is an improvment.
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ah yes back when we were going to make a FPSC multiplayer game for the community here we spotted this. Very kewl stuff. Thanks for the link.
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Re: Probably the best mod yet...

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how do you use this mod? Can someone please give me a short tutorial on it?
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Well since this thread is a year old I'm not sure I can remember all the detail but I think they give you a modded version of the editor .exe, and I think you just replace the original ,exe with theirs. And then to use the effects you set them when you are in the level preview and you press a key to bring up the control panels. Hope I remembered enough for you to implement efx mod.

But if I am totally honest a lot of hobbiest secs are using unity rather than fpsc since in many ways it can be seen as vastly superior, although that said it can be fun to knock a little game in fpsc and send it to ya friends.
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