@NaG4
Smash Rookie
So basically i've been trying to get PM to work on PAL which finally worked after about 3 hours of tinkering with outdated builds and then finally a clear one only thing is that the guide used for making PM work with online play is confusing me.
Now I can fully follow all the steps until 5. It says I should put the modified image onto an sd card, however the only SD card I have is full of Project M stuff and is only 2GB. (Apparently the recommended size.)
Then why does it tell me to put the image onto the USB and then make a folder on the SD and put it there too when my SD card doesn't have the room for that? Am I supposed to have 2 SD-cards? Should I just skip step 5?
If anybody could help me that'd be fantastic.
- Extract the content of the archive to any folder.
- Copy all images you want to patch into this folder.
- Windows-User now start the create-image.bat, Linux- and Mac-User start the create-image.sh.
- Now all games in the folder get patched. After patching, you find the new images in the folder wiimmfi-images. You can now copy those to your HDD or USB-Stick.
- If you haven't done so already, create a folder in the root of your SD called "wbfs" and inside it create another folder that has "[RSBE]" in it somewhere (or [RSBP], [RSBK], [RSBJ], depending on your disc). (you can call it [RSBE] Brawl, whatever you want, just have that ID in there). Put your patched ISO in that folder
- Run your USBLoader from the Homebrew channel (note make sure your sd card and usb stick are not in the wii at the same time), and launch Brawl. You're good to go!
Now I can fully follow all the steps until 5. It says I should put the modified image onto an sd card, however the only SD card I have is full of Project M stuff and is only 2GB. (Apparently the recommended size.)
Then why does it tell me to put the image onto the USB and then make a folder on the SD and put it there too when my SD card doesn't have the room for that? Am I supposed to have 2 SD-cards? Should I just skip step 5?
If anybody could help me that'd be fantastic.