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Post by Cosmic Charly on Mar 13, 2006 11:40:26 GMT
No problem, take your time.
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Post by Nemesis on Mar 19, 2006 23:04:37 GMT
Right, things quieted a bit down at last, so let's get started! Hmmm... Okay, so you followed the instructions, but it didn't work. Can you post some screenshots here so I can see what you edited? You can also send me the shots (or maybe the savegames themselves) by e-mail. You can find the address below my Avatar picture, just in case you were wondering where to get it.
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Post by Superboy on Jun 28, 2007 4:47:23 GMT
Easy way to use the hidden character skins (No hex-editor)
>Right click on Ghost Master shortcut >Click on properties in the drop-down >In this window there are 3 tabs you can click on (Find Target... Change Icon... Advanced...) Click on "Find Target..." >Open the file in this new window called "GhostData" >Open the file named "characters" >Open the file named "GHOSTS"
(From here on is an example of how you would then load up Soul Screech)
>Open the folder titled "SoulScreech" >Right click on the .bsp file named "soulscreech" >Choose copy from this drop-down >Now go back to the "Ghosts" folder >Open the file titled "Moonscream" >Remove the .bsp file named "moonscream" >A window will pop up asking for your authorization agree >Right click on a blank spot in this folder >Click paste in the drop-down >Rename the .bsp file named "soulscreech", change it to be called "moonscream" >A window will pop up asking for your authorization agree
(This method works perfectly. I have the U.S. version of the game and haven't experienced any issues with it yet)
P.S. If anyone is interested I would love to get together with some other Ghost Master Modders and work on designing our own levels. This threads old, but I found it through a Yahoo search, so maybe someone else will see this and it'll help them.
If you're interested in modding with me, I'll check back on this thread for any responses @ the end of every month till the end of the year.
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Post by Zarnisis on Jun 28, 2007 11:01:02 GMT
Heh. Nice. I will have to try that.
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Post by Nemesis on Jun 28, 2007 12:18:54 GMT
I think you already have! Remember BSP swapping? I'm sorry, Superboy, but we've already figured this out quite a while ago. But full marks for finding out nonetheless. (One tip: keep backups of the original BSP files instead of removing them! That way you won't have to reinstall the game when something goes wrong!)
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Post by joe on Jul 8, 2007 17:29:51 GMT
I feel we just missed a trick here...
Did that guy say something about designing our own levels?
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Post by Nemesis on Jul 8, 2007 21:26:33 GMT
No, sadly not.
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Post by Zarnisis on Jul 10, 2007 3:07:27 GMT
Lol, would be cool if we could integrate sims 2 editor with Ghost master.
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Post by joe on Jul 11, 2007 19:02:36 GMT
Noooo? wait... no I am... confused........*elipsis*
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Post by Scarecrow on Oct 8, 2007 15:58:33 GMT
Easy way to use the hidden character skins (No hex-editor)
>Right click on Ghost Master shortcut >Click on properties in the drop-down >In this window there are 3 tabs you can click on (Find Target... Change Icon... Advanced...) Click on "Find Target..." >Open the file in this new window called "GhostData" >Open the file named "characters" >Open the file named "GHOSTS"
(From here on is an example of how you would then load up Soul Screech)
>Open the folder titled "SoulScreech" >Right click on the .bsp file named "soulscreech" >Choose copy from this drop-down >Now go back to the "Ghosts" folder >Open the file titled "Moonscream" >Remove the .bsp file named "moonscream" >A window will pop up asking for your authorization agree >Right click on a blank spot in this folder >Click paste in the drop-down >Rename the .bsp file named "soulscreech", change it to be called I
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