Hooray! Ok, I'm installing Tremulous on a new laptop and so I thought I would create a complete guide. Just give your friends the link to this page when they need help installing or adding a GUID.
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1. Install Trem
2. Add the GUID to your Trem
3. Add a HUD
4. Move your qkey / GUID
5. Change your screen size (for widescreen laptops and so on)
1. Install Tremulous
a. Go to http://tremulous.net/files/
b. Choose Windows tremulous-1.1.0-installer.exe if you have a PC.

c. Look in your download window and double-click on 'tremulous-1.1.0-installer.exe'. If you don't have a download window, find where you downloaded the installer and double-click on it.
d. If your computer asks if this file is safe, say 'allow'.
e. Click 'I agree', then 'Next', then 'Install'.
2. Add the GUID (updated Trem exe)
a. Open your Trem folder. It should be here: C:Program FilesTremulous
b. Find the spider-looking icon (tremulous) and rename it: Trem.bak (This simply holds the regular trem in limbo, because we won't be using it.)
c. GO to http://trem.tjw.org/backport/.
d. Choose linux, mac or win32 (windows).
e. Click on 'tremulous.exe'. (You don't need the longer named one.)
f. It will begin to download automatically. Your computer may ask if you want to open or download the file and click ok or yes.
g. Right-click on the new tremulous.exe in your download window. Select 'open containing folder'. It's probably in a download folder (on my computer, it went to the c:usersamedownloads)
h. Put the folder next to your Trem folder and drag the NEW spider program (tremulous.exe) into the Trem folder.
3. What's a HUD? A H.U.D. is a heads-up display. Basically, it controls where and how your health, evos, and build points are displayed on the screen. There are several different types of HUDs. My favorite is Volt's. There are 8 different 'look' options using Volt's version.
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(Note: before installing a new HUD, you MUST uninstall and delete all traces of the old one. I also suggest having a copy of your base folder onhand in case your Trem reverts. [This has happened to me when visiting AA server])
a. Find a HUD that you like in the current HUD catalog. Here is the Nov' 08 catalog:
http://tremulous.net/forum/index.php?topic=5481.0
b. Create a new folder inside your Tremulous folder. Call it 'myhudfiles'
c. Click on the word 'download' under the HUD that you want and follow the creator's instructions.
d. The hud may download as a 'zip' in your download folder.
e. Right-click on the zip file and click on 'Extract all'. Your computer will ask where you want to put the files. Find your 'myhudfiles' folder inside your Tremulous folder and extract them into it. (You can use this myhudfiles folder later too, if you change HUDs.)
f. You may need to create a folder called 'ui' inside your 'base' folder, which is inside your 'tremulous' folder. Follow the instructions in the creator's 'readme'. It will tell you where to place which files.
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g. Make sure to 'activate' your HUD by using the command the readme gives you, like: /exec ui/install.cfg
You will have to type or paste that into the Trem console.
Yes. Serious instructions on how to copy your qkey over.
a. Find your qkey in your old computer:
(Enable showing of hidden files and folders (if you already haven't)
* C:UsersmynameAppDataLocalTremulousbase if you use vista
* C:documents and settingsyournamelocalsettingsapplication datatremulousbase in XP
b. Copy the file called 'qkey' onto a flash drive
c. Open the same folder in your new computer. Find the file called qkey in your NEW computer and delete it.
d. Take the flash drive and plug it into your new computer. Copy the file over into your new computer.
e. Start Tremulous and test. If you do not paste a qkey, your computer will generate a new GUID :)
5. Find your monitor's resolution and write it down.
Use these commands one at a time in the console:
/r_mode -1
/r_customwidth 1366
/r_customheight 768
/quit
------ ENJOY YOUR TREMULOUS INSTALLATION?? -------
You did it. You're a genius.