![]() Capcom Fighting Evolution Max (Original Lifebars) By. The International MUGEN Tournament (MUGEN 1.0 Screenpack) by Acey. Reminder: You have the option to change the screen pack's Select Screen style by opening.ĭon't worry much if you don't, I will also show you how to decrease the size of the slots, so you can fit more. I shouldn't have to tell you, that first of all it would be a good idea for you to backup your f on a different folder. (The one you are currently using) and scroll down to find this: Still, just in case, go ahead and make a copy of your f. Those are the amount of slots that are in your select screen. You can change them to whatever amount you want. Baring in mind that each row and column is multiplied times the number you add.įor instance, let's say you initially have 10 rows and 2 columns, this makes 10x2=20, so you have 20 slots in total. Let's add the amount of rows and columns you see on my example. That's 20x from left to right (horizontal), and 12x up to down (vertical) columns. This time you will have to multiply 20x12 to find out the number of slots you have. This is taxing however, since it will go off the screen. T his is the position of your selection boxes, so when you are happy with the amount of slots, you must center it to the screen. The first number is the Horizontal position, and the second number is the vertical position.īaring in mind that 0,0 is smack bang in the middle of the screen, but 0,0 it is not in the center of the slots. The position is counted from slot one, on the far Top,Left. You must take it from that position and adjust accordingly. Some screen packs reduce the cell size when the character select grid is moved further to the left. If that´s the case, you may not need any further adjustments, but you may decrease the cell size too much. Ok, that's the size for your slots, so you have to make it small enough for all the slots to fit on the screen, but not too small that you wont be able to see the character's icon. You may want to play around a bit with the amount, size and position of slots, until you get it the way you want. Some screen-packs will decrease the size of the slots/cells too much if you add too many, you can play around with the size a bit, but sometimes it will not make a difference, even if you increase the size of the cells. You may want to leave your f blank, because you will be starting up mugen a lot of times to see if you are happy with the select layout, and Mugen opens a lot quicker if there are no characters to load. ![]() ![]() ( Xs where character portrait is displayed ) If you find the slots cover the character's portrait preview in the select screen, then just put an X on the f, so no character goes over the portrait.Į xample. Or, if choosing to use the default IKEMEN tag, includes a fix that improves compatibility some by changing the tag states used.In the example, you need to count the amount of slots before, in-between, and after the portraits, and on your f, place Xs before and after character names. Supports IKEMEN features such as combo and tag toast messages, 3v3 and 4v4 battles, ratio battles, and tag battles.Ĭomes with the option to use PotS's active tag system (had to include it as the tag toast message is part of the tag.zss). Uses standard MUGEN portraits for ease of use.Ī 504 slot mode for simple use, and a 700 slot mode for more character slots and a slightly better look (imo) at the cost of simplicity. I also wanted to make something new using the techniques I learned from editing Devon's CVS Black screenpack (into Infinite Legacy for IKEMEN). I felt inspired by the aesthetic of 90s Capcom fighting games, and wanted to encapsulate that in a screenpack for my personal IKEMEN compilation. I'm back with another screenpack for IKEMEN Go! This is my favorite to date. Warning: This Screenpack only works with IKEMEN Go version 0.98.2 (possibly higher) set up with a 16:9 resolution! This is not designed to work on MUGEN.
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