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mrsir2009

macrumors 604
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Sep 17, 2009
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Melbourne, Australia
Hello,

How do I access game files (half life 2) for a steam game? I have searched around, and there seem to be no folders containing game files that I can access. There's just Steam and the half life 2 application. Nothing else.

I know you can access the game files that make up the game (such as models, sound files, images etc) because everyone talks about finding things in the game files (on Windows). There must be a way to do it in Mac OSX too... Does anyone know of a way?

Thanks!
 

dissolve

macrumors 6502a
Aug 23, 2009
546
0
hey :)
okay here goes:
Macintosh HD
Users
<username>
Library
Application Support
Steam
SteamApps
<steam username>
half-life 2

great game!

And once you find the app you're looking for, right-click (or control-click) and choose "Show Package Contents". This will give you the models, sound files, etc. used in the game. Alternatively, there may be a file in ~/Library/Application Support/NAME_OF_GAME, where ~ denotes your Home folder.
 

mrsir2009

macrumors 604
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Sep 17, 2009
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Melbourne, Australia
Thanks for your help guys :) I found Half life 2 and it's contents using the path you provided, however it showed files that I don't seem to have the right applications to open. I can access the fonts and the intro video and logos, but thats it really :confused: Is there any way I can open these beige files?:

Thanks!
 

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smirk

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Jul 18, 2002
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Orange County, CA
Well, if they're just binary files then there's no point in "opening" them -- what are you trying to actually do with them?

If they are config files then they are simply text files with a non-".txt" extension. Drag them into Text Edit and they will open right up.
 

mrsir2009

macrumors 604
Original poster
Sep 17, 2009
7,505
156
Melbourne, Australia
Well, if they're just binary files then there's no point in "opening" them -- what are you trying to actually do with them?

If they are config files then they are simply text files with a non-".txt" extension. Drag them into Text Edit and they will open right up.

I'm trying to find all the models, images, videos and audio files in the game like you can do on Windows. In Mac OSX are they all just binary files that you can't access? :(

Cheers,
 
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