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This is for those who are using cBliss or any other way of adding character slots to the game and don't want to have everything in the SD card. So, this is for those who load the game from USB, or maybe from burned discs too.
The files here allow, together with a tool called WIT, to extract all the files from a Brawl iso file, modify them, and build a new iso file with those.
Download WIT from here: http://wit.wiimm.de/download/wit-v2.20a-r4399-cygwin.zip
Decompress the contents of the WIT package and press the install button. After that, go to the bin folder and paste the contents of my rar file in there. Paste there your Brawl iso too.
To extract the files, use the 'Extract ISO' batch. To automatically make a copy of all the standard characters and place them in the remaining slots from 0 to 9, use the 'CopyCharFiles' batch. If you're using cBliss, it's interesting that you copy all the files in the cBliss package inside the proper folders, so you don't need to have all of them in the SD. Also, this will allow you to avoid those cases in which something didn't load well from the SD and the game freezes. Change all the costumes you want in the disc folder, and when you're done, just build the new iso with the 'Write Iso' batch.
Simple, but WIT is a big unknown in the Brawl community I guess. You can change music, portraits... everything you need so your SD card doesn't need to have everything inside.
Though it's possible that the generated iso works as a burned disc, I recommend you to use an usb device. It's better for the lens and loads faster.
All the props to wiimm for his fantastic iso tools. WIT works for Wii isos in general, and not necessary to be .iso, they can be .ciso, .wbfs and more. Just read his notes to know more.
The files here allow, together with a tool called WIT, to extract all the files from a Brawl iso file, modify them, and build a new iso file with those.
Download WIT from here: http://wit.wiimm.de/download/wit-v2.20a-r4399-cygwin.zip
Decompress the contents of the WIT package and press the install button. After that, go to the bin folder and paste the contents of my rar file in there. Paste there your Brawl iso too.
To extract the files, use the 'Extract ISO' batch. To automatically make a copy of all the standard characters and place them in the remaining slots from 0 to 9, use the 'CopyCharFiles' batch. If you're using cBliss, it's interesting that you copy all the files in the cBliss package inside the proper folders, so you don't need to have all of them in the SD. Also, this will allow you to avoid those cases in which something didn't load well from the SD and the game freezes. Change all the costumes you want in the disc folder, and when you're done, just build the new iso with the 'Write Iso' batch.
Simple, but WIT is a big unknown in the Brawl community I guess. You can change music, portraits... everything you need so your SD card doesn't need to have everything inside.
Though it's possible that the generated iso works as a burned disc, I recommend you to use an usb device. It's better for the lens and loads faster.
All the props to wiimm for his fantastic iso tools. WIT works for Wii isos in general, and not necessary to be .iso, they can be .ciso, .wbfs and more. Just read his notes to know more.
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