Can you help me, please? When I try to pack the NSMB2 files to a romfs, romfsbuilder doesn't work. It just says "Romfs Stopped Working" What do I do?You should use CoinKiller instead. This guide is pretty outdated.
Can you help me, please? When I try to pack the NSMB2 files to a romfs, romfsbuilder doesn't work. It just says "Romfs Stopped Working" What do I do?You should use CoinKiller instead. This guide is pretty outdated.
No clue, sorry.Can you help me, please? When I try to pack the NSMB2 files to a romfs, romfsbuilder doesn't work. It just says "Romfs Stopped Working" What do I do?
I never got that error.How did you play your custom levels, then?
It wasn't an error. It said, "The program stopped working" I wish I knew what to do.I never got that error.
Is there an alternative to Romfs Builder?I never got that error.
Maybe I should update my guide then.You should use CoinKiller instead. This guide is pretty outdated.
Is there an alternative to Romfs Builder?
Thanks.3dstools or ctrtool, but keep in mind ctrtool does not read unicode properly, so if there's any files with Japanese characters for example, it won't extract or build it properly.
Just an FYI. If the user changes the size of the file, or the size of a string relative to another one in any way, various bugs/crashes will happen. I do not recommend hex editing MSBT files in any way! Especially when the user doesn't know the format by heart.MESSAGES AND STUFF
There is a tool for this, called MSBT Reloaded. Click here to download it: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-msbt-editor.401354/
COMPLEX WAY
Step 1: Go to the Message folder and go to whatever language there is (English_US is the best).
Step 2: You'll see alot of folders. Click on one of them, and double click on the other folder. You'll see a msbt file. Open it using a Hex Editor.
Step 3: Scroll down, and you'll see letters with dots. You'll see like: C.o.p.i.e.d. on the left. You can replace it with... uh, let's see... T.u.r.d.e.d. *Laughs*
Step 4: Make sure you save the file afterward. After repacking, you see the words, "This file has been turded." (Like, it pooped)
Step 5: Enjoy all the funniness.
How can I edit the level backgrounds? Because I'm not sure where there located...