Flaming Pear Flood Plug in Photoshop CC on Windows

So I'm trying the trial version. I have it correctly under my Cdrive,then program files, then Adobe and adobe photoshop CC then into Plug ins. Tried relaunching my photoshop.. didnt see it under filters. Went to Edit>Preferences>Plugins and ( as i watched a tutorial on youtube specifing how to allow that folder) I don't even have an option to do that. I AM STUCK. What the heck. And yes, under Image>Mode I am using RGB color.  Even before this, the file is unzipped just as I followed the instructions. Someone help please!!! Thanks everyone.

OK, it's a _very_ long time since I used the filter, but I still had the .8BF file.  This will certainly be a 32bit version though.
I copied flood.8BF to
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Required\Plug-ins\Filters
and it was there and work fine in the 32 bit version
This is the last thing I did with it, but it looks harsh and clunky to me now
[EDIT]  I just noticed that it was the pre 2014 32bit version of Photoshop CC I just tested, but I am fairly sure that the path I gave above was right.  I know that does not make a lot of sense!

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