Or, if choosing to use the default IKEMEN tag, includes a fix that improves compatibility some by changing the tag states used.WARNING: This Screenpack only works with MUGEN version 1.1 set up with a 1280 x 720 resolution! This screenpack comes packaged with MUGEN 1.1. 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. If you're still using 0.98.2 for whatever reason, use version 1.0. Warning 2: Version 1.1 will not work on IKEMEN Go versions older than 0.99. There is nothing I can do to fix these issues, as that's just how the engine works with this feature at this time. There is no sound effect when switching between characters in the same category. When returning to the character select screen, rather than the cursor remembering what character you last chose, it'll instead be on the first character of the category you chose. It's best for both players not to browse the same category at the same time. When toggling through characters in a category, it'll change that slot for both players. This does create a few eccentricities not found in the MUGEN version however: This screenpack uses IKEMEN's shared slot feature to allow for infinite character slots. Support for IKEMEN's additional features and modes. Really cool custom made lifebars based on KOF 2002 Unlike MUGEN category-based select screens, it doesn't rely on an "invisible grid" that makes switching categories confusing. Literally infinite character slots, believe it or not. A category-based screenpack, something I haven't seen for IKEMEN yet.
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Most especially, I wanted to let the user install this cleanly rather than providing it with a full MUGEN install like I did before. While I kept the core simplistic design of the original, I wanted to correct what I considered to be some egregious errors as well as create all new health bars that look a lot more polished than the original, and take advantage of a lot of IKEMEN Go's additional features. This is a remaster of my MUGEN Generations screenpack, but for IKEMEN. I said I'd do it 4 months ago and I finally got around to it. 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. I never knew that Word was capable of doing that, so I once remade the entire thing, it was painful. Also, if you want everything be "randomselect" and not "kfm", open the select file in Microsoft word and select the word "character" and with the replace function, well, replace it to "randomselect".
Great for people who want more than just 100 open characters slots.īe careful, before opening, rename the select file in the data folder to "selectblank".
It's a pretty great Screenpack in my opinion, and it works perfectly. The conversion to MUGEN 1.0 was made by Gui Santos. It's Low-Res, so just 320x240 lifebars will work. The screenpack's localcoord is 320x240, so don't insert 640x480 lifebarsĪ converted version of the SvC Ultimate 3rd Battle Edition. Basic lifebar with a KOF 2003 Announcer Fixed select file, since many people had an issue with it 1024 Character slots (Every slot is a randomselect, how you wished A conversion of the infamous SvC Ultimate 3rd Battle Edition Screenpack! Originally made by Roberto Bernardo! (Conversion by Gui Santos)Īnyways, I hope you enjoy it!! It's one of my favorites!