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How do I mod Project M?

Enophi

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It goes in the SD card.

SD:/projectm\pf\fighter\ganon
Thanks for the response :)

Sorry I think I failed to elaborate properly. I am using the Dolphin Emulator, and both my Project M and Brawl ISO are compiled into these WBFS files. I do not have an SD card.
 

Y-L

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Thanks for the response :)

Sorry I think I failed to elaborate properly. I am using the Dolphin Emulator, and both my Project M and Brawl ISO are compiled into these WBFS files. I do not have an SD card.
You have to rebuild your iso with the project m files that have the mod included. BTW the 3/4gb versions (I'm guessing it's scrubbed?) will not work on Netplay. You need the NTSC 7.92gb version of brawl.
 

Enophi

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You have to rebuild your iso with the project m files that have the mod included. BTW the 3/4gb versions (I'm guessing it's scrubbed?) will not work on Netplay. You need the NTSC 7.92gb version of brawl.
Oh damn, I definitely want Netplay. I'll be sure to install everything manually next time once my bandwidth returns and I can DL the NTFS. Does Project M work on Netplay?

Thanks man!
 
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Y-L

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Oh damn, I definitely want Netplay. I'll be sure to install everything manually next time once my bandwidth returns and I can DL the NTFS. Does Project M work on Netplay?

Thanks man!
Yeah, very much so! There's a huge project m Netplay community. Hit up the link in my siggy. Keep in mind you cannot have mods on your iso for netplay, however we are in the process of creating a community Netplay build with mods which will get used a lot more frequently when we release the next update which should be sometime in the next 2 weeks.
 

Enophi

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Yeah, very much so! There's a huge project m Netplay community. Hit up the link in my siggy. Keep in mind you cannot have mods on your iso for netplay, however we are in the process of creating a community Netplay build with mods which will get used a lot more frequently when we release the next update which should be sometime in the next 2 weeks.
Awesome! That's good to hear. Is the mod I linked being considered?
 

Y-L

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Awesome! That's good to hear. Is the mod I linked being considered?
We actually discussed Smash 3 but we decided against it to keep the build as official as possible. We only included new songs, new stage retextures, new sss and css textures to shout out Netplay, and my sword glow mod (aesthetic). We stayed away from any costumes. (I would have liked it to be in there) but Netplay builds are something which are not apt to be updated much due to the annoyance factor of it. However it's still a sick build nevertheless!
 

Enophi

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We actually discussed Smash 3 but we decided against it to keep the build as official as possible. We only included new songs, new stage retextures, new sss and css textures to shout out Netplay, and my sword glow mod (aesthetic). We stayed away from any costumes. (I would have liked it to be in there) but Netplay builds are something which are not apt to be updated much due to the annoyance factor of it. However it's still a sick build nevertheless!
I understand. Thank you for your consistent replies, much appreciated!

This is unrelated, but I noticed your main is Ike, and he is mine as well! I want to get better at him, so besides playing him, where should I look for advanced Ike tips? I've been learning fundamentals such as Wavedashing and jump cancel grabs, as well as watching Ally on YT, but I feel its not enough.
 

Y-L

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I understand. Thank you for your consistent replies, much appreciated!

This is unrelated, but I noticed your main is Ike, and he is mine as well! I want to get better at him, so besides playing him, where should I look for advanced Ike tips? I've been learning fundamentals such as Wavedashing and jump cancel grabs, as well as watching Ally on YT, but I feel its not enough.
I can teach you on Netplay sometime, let me know when you want to.
 

Enophi

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I can teach you on Netplay sometime, let me know when you want to.
That would be awesome, thanks! I'll definitely let you know.

Also, thanks a ton for your easy guide on building Project M for Netplay. If you didn't stumble upon my thread, I never would have found it, and I would have attempted to build it manually. The guide on how to do this is ludicrously daunting.
 
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bmanzzs

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Hey man, just wanted to let you know that you DO NOT need to recompile your entire ISO to add custom files.
I have the exact same setup as you (the sd slot on my wii is broken), so I do a TON of testing for my mods (soon TBA, MUCH HYPE :O WOW) via this method:

Download Wiiscrubber 1.4 (1.4 and not anything lower)
Load your Project M ISO
Find the default pac file, right click and EXPORT (as a backup)
Right click the pac file again, replace, and navigate to the custom pac

VOILA! I've used this countless of times and it seems to work pretty well. Obviously no netplay, but at least you get some cool ass skins, right?

Let me know if you have any problems
 
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Y-L

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Hey man, just wanted to let you know that you DO NOT need to recompile your entire ISO to add custom files.
I have the exact same setup as you (the sd slot on my wii is broken), so I do a TON of testing for my mods (soon TBA, MUCH HYPE :O WOW) via this method:

Download Wiiscrubber 1.4 (1.4 and not anything lower)
Load your Project M ISO
Find the default pac file, right click and EXPORT (as a backup)
Right click the pac file again, replace, and navigate to the custom pac

VOILA! I've used this countless of times and it seems to work pretty well. Obviously no netplay, but at least you get some cool *** skins, right?

Let me know if you have any problems
Virtual SD card is probably more efficient for mod testing.
 
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