Posted March 02, 2014
hobx: Glut nix, what version of OSX are you running? Tried this today and the patch doesn't seem to work under mavericks. I run it, a message flicks up for a half second which I think says "applying patches" but it doesn't seem to work....
I had the same problem and tried it for several hours. It was't so hard in the end. I dont know if you in Terminalstuff and so on? But on my Mavericks MBP I made the following: Follow the instructions to step 3. Right-click the patcher and choose Show Package Contents to see the application's contents. Then navigate in /Contents/MacOS/ and there you will find the "mojopatch" file.
Open the terminal (Applications/Utilities/Terminal) and drag and drop the "mojopatch" in there.
At the next step, you navigate to the root of the patcher where you will find the "default.mojopatch" file. You drag and drop it in the terminal too. It should be looking like this one:
/Volumes/UT2004\ for\ Mac\ OS\ X\ 3369.2\ patch/UT2004\ Mac\ OS\ X\ 3369.2\ patch.app/Contents/MacOS/mojopatch /Volumes/UT2004\ for\ Mac\ OS\ X\ 3369.2\ patch/UT2004\ Mac\ OS\ X\ 3369.2\ patch.app/default.mojopatch
Now you push the "Enter" button and the patcher should start.