Special thanks to the creators Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 3: Get Characters After extracting IMT from its compressed format, the next step is to get some characters to populate your game For this step, we will yet again visit Mugen Free For All. This one, the author was nice enough to give us MUGEN with it, as well as a very helpful program called VSelect, but we will get back to that later. Some MUGEN screenpacks do not include the program and require you to copy all of the contents of the screenpack into the default MUGEN you downloaded last step. It can be downloaded here I recommend this one as it can hold as little as 70 characters, a good start for anyone. The screenpack that I am using and will use for this instructable is IMT (Blue) by user Acey. The characters and stages are their own separate files, so we will get to those later. Very bland, gray and has two characters with 12 slots for more characters.Īdd Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 2: Find a Screenpack This boring screenpack will not do for us. Once you download it, unzip it using whatever program you wish, I use 7Zip. With MUGEN, you can build your own fighting game with all the characters you wish, just look at mine for example. To make a character appear later in Arcade Mode, simply add,order x with x being a 1-9 number, 1 appearing first, then 2, etc. Otherwise youd have to do a complete edit of the screenpacks.Īs a result you may loose some preferences and will be logged out (but youll be able to re-login at any time).Ĭlick no to keep all cookies in their present state., ClearCookies) hrefClear all cookies Forum time: August 14, 2020, 10:12:22 PM EuropeBerlin. The screen pack was made for fullscreen, rather than widescreen. This isnt really a 1.1 conversion unless you added specific 1.1 coding.Īlso you tried to have it in a widescreen resolution but a lot of things got cut off the bottom.
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