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If you want help, you need to be more specific with your issue. "I can't get it to work" is not very specific.
The installation instructions should explain everything - read them carefully. Still, it's understandable that less experienced users might run into trouble when installing the mod.
There are several ways a mod installation can go wrong:
1) Make sure the mod is installed in the correct folders. Here's how you can verify that:
Go to your Uprising folder and open the properties of gameinfo.txt. The path to gameinfo.txt should look something like this: ...\Steam\steamapps\sourcemods\Uprising\gameinfo.txt
Make 100% sure that your path IS NOT ...\Steam\steamapps\sourcemods\Uprising.1\Uprising\gameinfo.txt
IF this is your path, simply drag and drop the second Uprising folder into the sourcemods folder. The mod should now work.
3) Make sure the mod is not hidden in Steam. Search for Entropy : Zero - Uprising and look under the "HIDDEN" category
4) Be sure to have Entropy : Zero installed. Not Entropy : Zero 2, it needs to be Entropy : Zero.
5) Make sure the mod is installed on the same drive as Entropy : Zero. I haven't verified this, but I vaguely recall issues with installing sourcemods on drives different from the base game drive. If your Entropy : Zero is installed in C:\, make sure Uprising is also located in C:\
6) Actually extract the file. I can't believe I would have to state this, but some people seem to miss it.
7) Use 7zip. If you are not using 7zip, you might run into Error 0x80004005 while extracting the file.
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