I think I get what you're saying, although it's still not really fair to say the high res screenpacks take up less space if you aren't comparing a lo and hi res version of the same screenpack. Different screenpacks take up different amounts of room.
well i see where you are going, but i dont that being hi res makes them take up less room, i mean that a screenpack of near quality takes up a fraction of the space
Dizor said, January 05, 2008, 02:05:49 amHey, I'm still new to the ropes so I need some help. I'm having a bit of a problem with the patch. I got both the Mugen plus and the patch (I cant find the hires select screen EXE Only thing <_<; ) Anyways I put the mugen plus files into my normal mugen folder to replace the old files then I put the patcher in and ran it. I got an error message and saw that the winmugen app was a different name than what it was asking for so I changed it to mugen-hiselect and tried again and got this I have a feeling that simply changing the app name isnt going to do anything, but I dont know how you guys got it to work I had also gotten it before were I could use the unknown screen pack normally and with hi res stages but all the low res stages got messed up as if I was using normal hi res mugen. I'm also having the same problems as you are. Plus, I'm a newb, too.
ziltama said, March 03, 2008, 04:45:55 amJust download the already-patched archive called WinMugen Plus.Sorry, I did it the day I posted my problem and got everything fixed. I was just afraid to post again since that would be double posting and I've known that to be bad.
can anyone tell me why does this winmugen plus always has an error every time i try to continue my previous cnallenge?it says error loading stage... why?
This one fixed the crashing problems I had in my WinMugen. Wooooo! A stable MUGEN version which supports hi-res. The only thing is now that I need a proper mp3 plugin.
Question about the Actualizador_Stages tool. How exactly does it detect HiRes stages? Because I think it needs some work because it converted a lot of my low res stages to hi res and failed to convert several hi res stages for some reason.
Well it added the line "hires = 1" to a bunch of low res stages and changed "hires = 1" to "hires = 0" on a bunch of hires ones.
This may seem like an odd request, but is there any way at all to make the character select screen lo-res?
No. We don't even know who made this hack.I would give more info but this is not a hacking website.I'm sure you can find out more info if you use the google.
Read before you reply. He never asked who made the hack, he wanted tyo know if there's a way to have a low-res select screen with this hack. The anwers is no, you'll have to edit then select screen to "hi-res" (double size of each select screen related image and also double the respective values in teh system.def. Or simply get a hi-res screenpack).
I did read.He asking a question that only the guy who made the hack can answer.You just said no there is not but there maybe if you can hack the engine.Like I said this is not a hacking site but it can be done.Is it easy? Fuck no.
Suna-Suna said, September 11, 2008, 05:59:54 pmThis may seem like an odd request, but is there any way at all to make the character select screen lo-res?http://randomselect.piiym.net/hosted/misc/hires-winmugen-stages.zipHere you go dude.I'm gonna get some flame for direct linking, but please visit the main page Edit: I just realized that this version doesn't support the hires= parameter, and just locks all the stages in high-res.Edit2: This was made from the Winmugen_Hires hack which preceded winmugen plus, it's not unreasonable for the same thing to be done with the plus hack.