https://www.dropbox.com/s/fypxb85tgjwp0e6/gameconfig.txt It's used for bigger mods primarily (Project M, B-, etc.) Most people will not need this, especially if they don't need game-changing codes (The aforementioned wifi code and the FPC total 240 lines).
It's not simple in Brawl simply because we've basically rewritten the entire game multiple times. It used to be as simple as mkWii when we replaced stage and character textures using Riivo patcher. Then PW came with the glory code to patch files using Gecko OS, so we could have codes and textures. Cool! where do we go from here? Bigger mod packs, more hacks. Brawl- and Brawl+ emerge that recode parts of the game. Already we're at pretty complex, but we're not even halfway to today. Stuff happens, we now have multiple mod teams. Cool. But what have we done? Make it near impossible for the average homebrewer to interpret. And in the process our community has split in half, and the reason pretty much boils down to one particular mod:
Project M*
Revolving around Project M, there are three kinds of people: > Those who want to play Project M > Those who want to mod Project M > Those who are jealous of Project M This is where our community has gone. I'd like to go back to the time when it was just textures and music. But I got Melee for that.
I would love to try mkWii modding just once, but I can't, due to the lack of a mkWii disc.
* Not to take shots at the PMBR, but it's the truth.
Also...I'm interested in the bypassing of 256 lines of code for gecko. If I can combine that method with the already lengthy wimmfi code, people will be able to use more code for Brawl offline and online.
gameconfig.txt. It's in one of those larger mod builds (Brawl-, P:M, etc), and allows I believe 8192 lines of code.
As for PAL, I'm gonna need a PAL disc for that, which I do not have.
Ya know, I don't know for myself... I think Doqtor Kirby was looking into it a while ago... Try him.
Nah. I was doing Riivolution, not PAL. Although that may be something to look in to, maybe. Would have to make PAL ExModules alongside porting the common2, bx_fighter, FPC, and anything else that needs porting.
So yeah your best bet is to get a region changing homebrew application (Google "AnyRegion Changer"), and an NTSC disc. Or load via a USB loader.
Today I was trying to download 'sawnds' and 'Smash Attack' onto my computer, but as I was downloading the two programs Google Chrome blocked the two programs and said they contained malicious material, I was completely shocked. Now the thing is, I don't know if this is just my computer being an idiot, or this is the straight up truth. Could someone please help me out here and tell me if you've had this problem too?