Some other useful information for managing the standalone Mac app.
I'm going to refer to
shimmer packs,
addons, and
DLCs as SAD, because it gets really old typing/reading "DLCs/addons/shimmer packs."
Manually installing/updating SAD
The main reason you might do this is because you want to simply copy them from an older ToME version (e.g 1.7.0) to a newer one (1.7.1); this is much faster than re-installing each one individually.
- If you are using Finder (i.e. the desktop), you'll need to right-click on T-Engine.app and then Show Package Contents. (If you're using a Terminal, cd into the T-Engine.app, which is actually just a directory.)

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- From inside T-Engine.app, the SAD directory is: Contents/Resources/game/addons
OMG, what a pain! Why would anyone do this? The cool thing about the standalone desktop game is you can play multiple versions of ToME if, say, you want to finish some old 1.6.x games, while also playing new 1.7.x ones.
Updating SAD for multiple game versions
If you are running incompatible versions of ToME (e.g. 1.7.x and 1.6.x), you'll need to uncheck addon auto-update, otherwise your newer game can update incompatible SAD for your older game versions.
To update SAD for the latest version of ToME (and latest version only!):
- From the main menu, go to Addons, check the auto-update setting, then return to the main menu
- The game will do a check and update SAD
- Go back to Addons and uncheck the auto-update
This keeps the latest version of the game up-to-date, while not clobbering older versions of the game with newer SAD.
Settings and character save files
These are stored in your user directory (aka home directory). If you're using Finder, you'll need to go to your home directory, then from the Finder menu:
View |
Show View Options, then check the
Show Library Folder option.
- From your home directory, navigate to Library/Application Support/T-Engine/4.0. Here, you'll find the directory for your settings
- From the 4.0 directory, your character save directory is in tome/save
This is useful if, say, you want to sync settings/characters across multiple computers. (Although in this case, you should check out Steam Cloud.)