Yo, sup i need help to know what must i do, for example i wanna have a "low-res" mugen and a "hi-res" mugen ok?, but, i want both using the same chars and stages folders, got me?, to have all my chars (hr, lr, snk, cvs, anime, etc) in one chars folder same with stages folder and sound folder, i tried using path directories in system def, etc, u know, but i cant do it rightly, is this possible, or i want to make two diff winmugen foldes with two diff chars and stages... folders with same content u dig? hope u understand me, thanks
Yeah. You use Mugen plus. And add two screenpacks to the data directory in there own folders. Then you use the screenpack selector tool found at trinity mugen. The only catch would be that you would have to use two Hi-res screenpacks, but you could separate the stages and characters by resolution. Or you could combine WinMugen and Mugen plus exe files and put two different screenpacks in the data director and just click on the EXe file you wanted for each. Or you could stop fucking around and download Mugen 1.0 and lose your old stages.
Shamrock said, June 25, 2010, 04:30:31 amYeah. You use Mugen plus. And add two screenpacks to the data directory in there own folders. Then you use the screenpack selector tool found at trinity mugen. The only catch would be that you would have to use two Hi-res screenpacks, but you could separate the stages and characters by resolution. Or you could combine WinMugen and Mugen plus exe files and put two different screenpacks in the data director and just click on the EXe file you wanted for each. Or you could stop fucking around and download Mugen 1.0 and lose your old stages.jajajaja, naa dude its not about keep old stages let me tell ya, i have ma good ol winmugen, with many lr hr chars, and i wanna have a mugen with only hr shit, i dont wanna make a copy of ma hr shit to paste in ma "new hr mugen" feel me?,so this what am fuckin around, ill catch ur option 2, but asap ill have to take last option, thanks ken shamrock