Talk:Brawl+
Opinion
"(most of them are unwilling to even try it before forming an opinion)"
This sentence comes off as opinionated and not very professional, or fitting for a Wiki.
The technical installation guide got shellacked and there's basically no solid instructions on how to do it, and I just spent my evening hacking it, so I'll post a how-to-do here from what I can piece together. I cannot, and will not, answer your questions with problems that arise, because I don't know jack about this stuff other than the bare bones dry how to do. Anything that someone else explains on their website will not be explained here. Deal with it.
A couple complicated steps:
2. Install the Homebrew Channel.
3. Download the Brawl+ codes NOTE: Place them exactly in the specified locations in your SD card or it will not work.
4. Download Gecko OS from the Homebrew Browser.
5. Run Gecko OS and go into the config options and enable the SD cheats.
6. Run the game.
7. Success.
This is long, it is hard, it requires an SD card, an internet connection, a copy of Twilight Princess, and lots of your time. Semicolon (talk) 06:00, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
- Only took me 20 minutes. And I'm retarded with computers. .-. Shade487z 20:18, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
- Well, it's a lot easier when someone puts the steps in order for you and gives links to each explanation now isn't it. We, on the other hand, had to hunt through multiple websites and IRC's to find the right folder names and SD card formats to use. Basically, you lucked out. Clarinet Hawk (talk · contributions) 18:54, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
- Dude, they got a chatroom chock full of people more than willing to walk you through it. In fact, it's the central B+ hub for discussing the changes they have/will make for the game. No gracias son necesarias. Shade487z 02:26, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
- Well, it's a lot easier when someone puts the steps in order for you and gives links to each explanation now isn't it. We, on the other hand, had to hunt through multiple websites and IRC's to find the right folder names and SD card formats to use. Basically, you lucked out. Clarinet Hawk (talk · contributions) 18:54, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
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Brawl+?
More "SSBF(an)B(alanced)" then anything else by taking great features from through out the series and ideas commonly tossed around(having the pokemon trainer's pokemon being separate characters as well as Samus and Zelda's two states) as well common fixes just to make the character's more balanced and clones more like semi clones...That's just my opinion and in the end it works and I would like to see the developers tweak it more and maybe finish the characters that didn't make it into brawl.
This is a silly idea
I find it funny how instead of adapting to a new game as normal tournamenters would, they make a mod that "balances" the game to their tastes. Since they can't play a real fighting game to save a life, nor can they adapt to the new installment in the Smash series, they make a mod to force the Brawl to become more like the Melee.
(In even simpler terms, "WAH WE CAN'T DEAL WITH BRAWL'S ADDITIONS LETS MAKE A MOD TO MAKE IT LIKE MELEE INSTEAD OF JUST PLAYING MELEE.") —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.206.173.11 (talk • contribs) {{{2}}}
- Exactly, it's not brawl if you change so many things. That's why balanced brawl is better. 98.117.158.220 21:16, November 26, 2009 (UTC)
- The irony of that comment is that Brawl+ was made to be more balanced than regular Brawl. Shadowcrest 21:47, November 26, 2009 (UTC)
- But Balanced Brawl is balanced without hurting the game's core physics. 98.117.158.220 01:22, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
- Tourneyfags should just go back to Melee, we don't want them anymore.
- You should get the fuck off this site. We don't want you here. 165.134.208.102 17:06, December 15, 2009 (UTC)
- Tourneyfags should just go back to Melee, we don't want them anymore.
- But Balanced Brawl is balanced without hurting the game's core physics. 98.117.158.220 01:22, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
- The irony of that comment is that Brawl+ was made to be more balanced than regular Brawl. Shadowcrest 21:47, November 26, 2009 (UTC)
So doin it rong
The custom music/textures/characters stuff is file replacement, not brawl+.
- Textures-Standard file replacement, a code implemented in 4.1
- Music-it is permanent, and is also file replacement, added in the genesis build/4.3 i guess
- Moveset-Project Smash Attack-Is also file replacement, and none of these are strictly brawl+.
The only thing that would make it seem correct is the "includes file replacement" line, and that only references textures. All of these are file replacement, and none of them are brawl+ only. The article, however, makes it seem so.
Somebody fix this
Now.Smoreking(T) (c) 01:20, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
- To use the Wikipedia line, "so fix it". There's already a Texture Hack article, and Shade said at one point he was working on a Music Hack article. If you want to explain file replacement as an article (which seems reasonable to me), you would be someone with the knowledge to do so. Miles (talk) 01:28, 21 August 2009 (UTC)