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    Hi im new to plugings and have been using only the base form of TH. Can someone please guide me to a how to start on plugins?

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    You mean to create your own plugins or to download a ready-to-go plugin?

    I think you mean the second one, you just download it-them and place it-them where the plugin's creator describes. In order a plugin to be functional, the extension must be .cs

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    yeah ready to go..i get all the downloading bit but how do i change the txt file to .cs ? and what plugins creator are you talking about...ps: still a noob when it comes to plugins

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    like is there a program i need to download in-order for the plugins to work or just copy and paste?

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    No program. For example you have a file download as this : OMG.txt
    You just rename it as OMG.cs and you place it where the specific plugin creator suggests
    All of the plugins go into the plugins folder. Each creator at the OP of each thread gives you the path where to place the file(s)
    Last edited by cherouvim13; 07-20-2017 at 07:55 AM.

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    ahh awesome thanks ill try that

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    Wanna customize THUD the easy way? Check out
    ..:: TCT | TurboHUD Customization Tool ::..
    in the TurboHUD Plugin Review Zone

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    Thank you

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