I'm pretty sure that title is sufficient...I may be wrong though.
Sorry New to this but can't help you there since I don't have Project Blue but I do know that Bibo4PC is correct.
EDIT: Here ya go, its s4real's mod installation tutorial:
Installation:
(Tutorial by Airslide)
Mod Installation Tutorial:
This is a brief tutorial aimed at those who wish to create a second copy of FPSC for use with a mod.
The process is fairly simple and doesn't take too much time (the only time consumers are installing &
downloading).
- Rename your "FPS Creator" folder to "FPS Creator – Original".
- Run your FPSC installer, either off your disk or the installer you downloaded.
- You will be prompted with a list of options. Select "repair".
- Allow the installation to complete. Once it is done, navigate back to the TGC directory.
- Install upgrade 107 or upgrade 109 (links below).
- Install a mod (links below) The actual process may vary from mod-to-mod, but you generally.
- Replace "FPSC-Game" (back it up first) with a newer one.
- Rename your new "FPS Creator" directory to "FPS Creator – Mod".
- Rename your "FPS Creator - Original" directory to "FPS Creator".
Installing Model Packs or Newer Upgrades
In the event you ever need to install a modelpack or newer upgrade into your FPS Creator - Mod version,
simply follow the following:
- Rename your "FPS Creator" directory into "FPS Creator – Original".
- Rename your "FPS Creator - Mod" directory into "FPS Creator".
- Install the model pack. If you already installed it into your normal copy of FPSC, select "Repair".
- If you have any other model packs to install at this time, get them out of the way.
- Rename your new "FPS Creator" directory back into "FPS Creator - Mod" and rename your "FPS
Creator - Original" into "FPS Creator".
Now your all set! Enjoy using the mod, while still having an up-to-date copy of FPS Creator on your
computer.
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