So I've been working on this hack for a while now, and everything went relativly smoothly. Mind you I had a few glitches, but for the most part the tools I needed were availible for me to use. It wasn't until recently however that I had a major problem and no program to fix it with. And it all started with a .brsar...
About a week and a half ago when I conducted my first test for the hack I felt on top of the world. Everything seemed to be working great. But when I loaded up the game all hell broke loose, and a new problem arose. I noticed instantly that the sound effects were wrong, and this only became more apperent when I started playing the game, I had no idea what the hell was going on, so I did a little digging. By random chance as I was looking through the sound files I noticed that one of them wasn't a .brstm. I thought "Huh? What could this do?" so I did a google search and found that some games use it for sound effects. To see if this was my problem, I replaced the Japanese .brsar with the original and I knew that that was my solution. All of the problems I had experienced vanished, but at the cost of all of the character attacks being in English. This was a huge let down, but it wasn't enough to stop me. Fenberry19, my good friend at youtube, hooked me up with another youtube user, Jinjo402, and he started helping me with the hacking. Jinjo contacted a user of Smash World forums who is making a program with .brsar support, and in addition figured out a way to replace the files in the brsar. In theory it should work, but as of now we don't have a working .brsar. I'll update this post if anything comes up, but for now our final release will not have the Japanese voices in battle. This could change though, so keep your fingers crossed!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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are you still working on this
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