![]() ![]() If anything you do goes wrong or it didn't work, you're free to ask questions in the comment section below. If any of you reading this have a different experience, comment it out and i'll find a solution.Two years have passed since I wrote this line: "Seems like people is loosing their interest in MUGEN". And so I did! I'm no longer interested in MUGEN in any way, at least for now. Two years ago I started working on a new screenpack that would be inspired in manga comics. If you ever whipe your hard disk, make backups of everything! That screenpack is never going to see the light as I accidentally deleted the files during a HDD formatting exactly two years ago. While I could redo all of my work, or at least most of it (and redo it even better!), I completely lost my interest on it because the MUGEN project is dead, to say the least. Have you tried to connect to their website? The main page is down. I'm here to give a little tutorial to add screenpacks in to your Mugen 1. There is not too many people interested on it anymore, there aren't too many "quality" projects going on using it, it's not updated regularly, etc. Just like older versions, each content inside Mugen has a folder called 'data'. In WinMugen, you just extract the screenpack content inside the data folder itself. ![]() Inside 'data', there is another folder called 'mugen1'. Honestly, I'm as much interested on it, as their developers are. ![]() And my guess is that it's currently "being developed" by one single person that has not enough time anyway to work on it because life (or how our society works).Ī very long time ago, and not in a far away galaxy, Elecbyte challenged the world by saying that they would return once 2D games became popular again. 2D games became popular again, and Elecbyte fullfilled their promise by bringing us MUGEN 1.0 and 1.1. Today I want to challenge Elecbyte the same way they did us. I WILL GET BACK TO MUGEN WHEN ELECBYTE MAKES OF MUGEN AN OPEN-SOURCE PROJECT. I will redo all of my content from scratch, adapting it to 1.1, if possible making it works with most, if not all resolutions, and also finishing what I once started :) If they do this, I will fullfill my promise the same way they did. Until then, if that time ever comes, I will be out. But my current content is still here for you to enjoy it. Once players understand the basics, they can start adding unique icons and character art to the characters they download and maybe even start making their own.Oh, I forgot! I'm a social person so follow my tumblr, ok? But no MUGEN related questions. Some final tips for new players include making sure that their character is compatible with their chosen MUGEN version and making sure that they don't need to provide any extra files to make a character work with their screen pack. MUGEN can seem like a lot to set up, but the truth is that it's incredibly easy once new users get the hang of the process. Stages can also be added in the same file. There should be more detailed instructions on this included with a player's chosen screen pack since screen packs different in how they handle characters. From there, players should type in the name of their character's. First, users should navigate to their MUGEN install folder in the folder titled data and open f with a plaintext editor like Notepad. Installing characters is just as easy as editing a. The MUGEN Database is set up more like a wiki, providing detailed breakdowns on multiple versions of the characters documented there. ![]() The MUGEN Archive has a detailed by-series search set-up that organizes the content hosted on their website, though there is a download limit on users who don't pay to register their accounts. The previously mentioned MUGEN Archive and MUGEN Database are fantastic websites to find characters to download. ![]()
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