![]() ![]() That would allow bypassing some hardcoded mugen restrictions. :\Īny chance for sharing the source code? I'd like to experiment with creating external screenpack front end that would launch mugen fights via command line. I'm using a very complex screenpack, and I would much prefer if I could get this program up and running again, rather than have to go back to editing the. If anyone has any advice it would be much appreciated. The strangest thing is that it worked fine the other day - and to my knowledge, I've done nothing to my computer, nor anything to my Mugen folder since. ![]() I've tried restarting the computer, downloading the newest version, clearing out my character folder, clearing out my backup select files, moving the exe file to a different folder - nothing changes. I've been attempting to get it to run for over an hour, now with no luck. If I double click on it, I get the loading screen to pop up, but after a few seconds it disappears, and nothing happens. Unfortunately, as of today, I have been unable to get it to work. I've been using this for what feels like ages, and it is an overall brilliant program. Being a high-definition screenpack, it runs at 1280x720 resolution as opposed to the original's 640x480 resolution.Hey, just wanted to start off by saying I'm a huge fan of this program. There is a hi-res version of the EvE screenpack (also created by DJ-VAN) that both looks graphically smoother than the original, displays M.U.G.E.N in a bigger window, and has complete support for M.U.G.E.N 1.0 - something an un-patched version of the regular EvE screenpack lacks. The original lifebars are still present, allowing the user to choose the version they prefer, but they are not used by default. Referred to as EvE Battle for 1.0, this edit fixes the incompatibility issues present in the original which prevent certain characters that use localcoords from displaying properly in M.U.G.E.N 1.0 and newer, but is otherwise identical to the original and does not include screenpack features introduced in 1.0, such as a victory screen.īased on DoomGuy II's EvE Battle for 1.0, this edit includes a victory quote screen and features a modified version of the original lifebars that replaces the diamond-shaped portrait boxes with square ones and subsequently repositions them below the lifebars, with the simul and turns variants seeing similar alterations while remaining above the lifebar like the original unlike the original, however, the boxes for the third and fourth teammates are always present regardless of whether the team mode is simul or turns. It is the same style as EvE only the characters are not categorized. EvEvolve is a secondary motif that is included with the standard EvE screenpack. ![]()
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