jackson Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 could any1 please give me a genral idea of the .def files it would help thanks
Devia Eleven Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 Could you use Google, instead of making threads expecting people to waste their time telling you and spoon feeding you information.
jackson Posted March 23, 2008 Author Posted March 23, 2008 Could you use Google, instead of making threads expecting people to waste their time telling you and spoon feeding you information. yes,tell me google is nonsence tried it okay!
Devia Eleven Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 Definition file; has various purposes. For characters defines the name, authorname and files associated with the character(below), while more specific DEF files such as SYSTEM define the outer 'skin' of the engine (commonly called screenpack or motif), and FIGHT defines the HUD (or lifebars) for the actual fights themselves. Note that SYSTEM.DEF and FIGHT.DEF are not absolute names, but those commonly used (and used by the default motif). For stages, the .def file acts as both .def (files associated with the stage) and .air file
jackson Posted March 24, 2008 Author Posted March 24, 2008 Definition file; has various purposes. For characters defines the name, authorname and files associated with the character(below), while more specific DEF files such as SYSTEM define the outer 'skin' of the engine (commonly called screenpack or motif), and FIGHT defines the HUD (or lifebars) for the actual fights themselves. Note that SYSTEM.DEF and FIGHT.DEF are not absolute names, but those commonly used (and used by the default motif). For stages, the .def file acts as both .def (files associated with the stage) and .air file thanksi am making a mugen and i want to add charicters. where do i put the details and what do i write thank you
Inky Posted March 24, 2008 Posted March 24, 2008 Definition file; has various purposes. For characters defines the name, authorname and files associated with the character(below), while more specific DEF files such as SYSTEM define the outer 'skin' of the engine (commonly called screenpack or motif), and FIGHT defines the HUD (or lifebars) for the actual fights themselves. Note that SYSTEM.DEF and FIGHT.DEF are not absolute names, but those commonly used (and used by the default motif). For stages, the .def file acts as both .def (files associated with the stage) and .air file thanksi am making a mugen and i want to add charicters. where do i put the details and what do i write thank youits all right here:http://www.mugenfury.com/tutorials/aides/help.htm and here is a forum that can help you more:http://www.mugenguild.com/forumx/index.php I found both those with a very quick google search you should consider trying it before making any more topics here.
Bambi Posted March 24, 2008 Posted March 24, 2008 I found both those with a very quick google search you should consider trying it before making any more topics here. wow....where's the love?
BlackKnight Posted March 24, 2008 Posted March 24, 2008 wow....where's the love? This guy has worn out his welcome.
jackson Posted March 24, 2008 Author Posted March 24, 2008 Definition file; has various purposes. For characters defines the name, authorname and files associated with the character(below), while more specific DEF files such as SYSTEM define the outer 'skin' of the engine (commonly called screenpack or motif), and FIGHT defines the HUD (or lifebars) for the actual fights themselves. Note that SYSTEM.DEF and FIGHT.DEF are not absolute names, but those commonly used (and used by the default motif). For stages, the .def file acts as both .def (files associated with the stage) and .air file thanksi am making a mugen and i want to add charicters. where do i put the details and what do i write thank youits all right here:http://www.mugenfury.com/tutorials/aides/help.htm and here is a forum that can help you more:http://www.mugenguild.com/forumx/index.php I found both those with a very quick google search you should consider trying it before making any more topics here. i have tried everywhere what do i do must i just start editing on a note pad from scratch
fumanchu Posted March 25, 2008 Posted March 25, 2008 yes jackson start editing on a notepad,get a pencil and paper and start taking notes,then give up.
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