
Originally Posted by
amplificated
Hmm. The link still won't connect for me; it just idles out. Reckon you could post the instructions in this thread?
TBH I think most people don't use emulators, and especially for something that sounds outside their comfort zone e.g. heavily modding games, it just seems like an unnecessary hassle - especially when information on how to do it isn't forthcoming.
It's not heavy modding. There's a program, and you load the files. You make it load the emulator with these files. Done. A really resumed version of it.And that's what basically you're gonna do once everything is set the way it's told in the instructions. I've made images of it and it's inside the package, so I could be clear. Even if you knew how to do it(unless you do it yourself the hassle I had to go through to put the ship textures) you still would need the packages...
Seriously I don't know what's happening that you can't open the link, it's working just fine. Try using another browser, use a proxy(HideMyAs* for instance), change DNS server, or try somewhere else(or with other device.).
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INSTRUCTIONS
This build is coming without the memorystick folder, so open up the emu
first so it can create the folder, and also configure the graphics as
told in the settings image. Something that I've forgot to mention in
the image: set the video backend FIRST to "D3D9"(DirectX9) or it won't
work!!
Next, close the emu, and open Texmod. Click the folder icon, and select
"PPSSPPWIndows.exe"; do not use the 64bit version since it won't work
with it.
Now select the "*.tpf" files I've included in this package and click
run.
After that PPSSPP will open, and you may play WOPulse as you wish with
your brand new enhanced textures.
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SKINS
Also, for the who want to do skins, I've included the TPFExtract, so
you can see how the textures are placed. When you extract, it will
make a file called "texmod.def", which is basically a txt file to compile
to tpf again.
To make the skins, there's a separate download with the ships templates.
Once you're done skining, you have to flip the image upside down, change
the color pallete from RGB to BGR, else the colors will go wrong, and
separate the pieces to it's proper places. Once done use Texmod in packaging
mode to recompile the TPF file. Just beware to not mix files.
See if that helps.