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Help & Tutorials / Help / Re: Hate to be a total noob, but I'm new to this.
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on: November 19, 2010, 12:55:04 PM
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Ok, it'a all working now.
One last question(should be this time).
Anyone know a good way to change the game ID on an iso file? I'd like to keep the edits I make on a separate game on my harddrive, but I can't put two games with the same game ID on my WBFS partition.
Wii backup manager has that function, but it doesn't load some games properly, my brawl copy included. Any others ways that'd work?
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Help & Tutorials / Help / Re: Hate to be a total noob, but I'm new to this.
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on: November 18, 2010, 08:33:17 PM
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Sorry, I've got one more question.
I've got it all set up and working, and able to batch transfer the edits in there. But I don't know where to put the character portraits and stuff. I can't find it in the image data.
I feel like I've been asking too much already, but, a little guidance on what to do there?
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Help & Tutorials / Help / Re: Hate to be a total noob, but I'm new to this.
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on: November 18, 2010, 05:01:08 PM
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Well, I'm running an ISO from a USB harddrive. I'm editing the iso from my computer and transfering it over.
On a positive note, I got the first texture hack working. I think it was just a problem with the texture file itself, the new one worked.
All I need to do now is find out how to replace the files quicker, and I'll be able to make the custom brawl game I've wanted for so long.
Any one else know how to do that?
And, thanks a lot Miniova, seriously.
- Edit: Oh, one more thing. How do I change the character portrait to match the new texture?
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Help & Tutorials / Help / Re: Hate to be a total noob, but I'm new to this.
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on: November 18, 2010, 04:36:15 PM
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Makes sense, I'll try it quickly.
Also, now that I'm using wiiscrubber': "WiipartionbinChanger" Is for extracting a lot of files at once and then putting them back in, right? I can't figure out how to use it. And fully editing the iso with wiiscrubbers one-at-a-time-then-reload problem isn't very feasible. Could you explain how to use that too? It needs a .bin file, I have a .iso. That's as far as I've gotten figuring it out.
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Help & Tutorials / Help / Re: Hate to be a total noob, but I'm new to this.
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on: November 18, 2010, 03:04:45 PM
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Ok, I tested swapping out the Mario 2 texture. Now the game freezes(actually, quits loading, so it freezes when it needs to load something new, like the stage) whenever I choose the outfit.
Would that be a bad texture, or did I do something wrong? It was a .pac and a .pcs, and I just right click->replaced them, with the same name as the original.
Thanks for the help so far though.
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Help & Tutorials / Help / Hate to be a total noob, but I'm new to this.
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on: November 18, 2010, 12:00:31 PM
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Hello. I'm some_person. The disk drive recently broke on my wii, so I backed up my games and am now using wiiflow. I thought that since I have the ISO backed up now, it'd be a good time to try some brawl texture hacking.
I've looked at at least ten tutorials, and honestly, I still don't know where to begin. One major problem is that none of them seem to be for iso hacking, but instead making a swap file for GeckoOS or something. I want the edits inside of the ISO file, and I can save it as a second brawl copy to play using wiiflow.
- Something optimal would be like this: - Being able to open up my Brawl.iso file - Being able to get to the texture(music, stage, all those other thigns woud be cool too) file. - Start off by downloading already done things in here(I'll make my own and share them after I figure it out). - Swap the things from this site over the original files(that's really all you have to do, right?_ - Close brawl back into it's ISO - Put it on wiiflow and test it.
- Any help? Any guides that'd give me a new ISO output? Any good programs?
Thanks a lot for any help.
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