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I really like some of the mods that the community has done, so I would like some really good suggestions.
Give me the links boiiiiii!There's actually quite a ton, but some of my personal favourites are:
Tangle, if you wanna enjoy the vanilla but prefer to go slow and swing around like spiderman
Cacee, if you like classic beat-em-up games
Modern Sonic, if you just like him
And if you wanna switch up the gamestyle, I highly reccomend Samus and Doomguy!
Oh and there's Mario too
Reply if you want the links
yes that was the joke-There your mods...
It's ok I will still try them.yes that was the joke-
Classic Sonic comes with the game, silly :p
Please refer to rule 19 before asking where a specific file i
Classic Sonic comes with the game, silly :p
Please refer to rule 19 before asking where a specific file is.
What a meant was how do I add more models to the same model fileMaking mods is next to impossible on Android (or Chromebooks for that matter). Most people around here use Maverick Model 3D or Blender, which run on PCs. I think both have Windows versions, not sure about Mac or Linux.
I did try looking for some kind of Android model editor, but everything that came up looked like a scam to me. If you want to look around more than I did, make sure whatever you use can import/export .md3 format models.
More likely, though, you'll probably need to start saving up for a laptop. I know that sucks to hear, but there's just no two ways about it. Apps like Exagear (which are meant to run Windows software on Android) don't have the best compatibility, and will probably run poorly anyway if you don't have a pretty nice phone/tablet.
Here's hoping something works out for you!
You edit the models.dat. Also generations sonic? You get it from a website? I don't suggest downloading mods from websites other than the SRB2MB.What a meant was how do I add more models to the same model file
Ok thx.. but I tried that and it was too hardYou edit the models.dat. Also generations sonic? You get it from a website? I don't suggest downloading mods from websites other than the SRB2MB.
OkFirst of all, It's really easy. Second of all, I suggest you look unto a tutorial for srb2 that includes how to add a model and edit the models.dat folder.