
- #DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART MOD#
- #DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART PATCH#
- #DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART RAR#
- #DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART REGISTRATION#
- #DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART MODS#
If you don't want to remember, just make a copy of the hair files and rename them to something descriptive with on the front.
#DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART MOD#
Unfortunately, doing it like that means you'll have to remember to switch the hair when you pick out the mod it came from. The quickest way to do this is to simply put an character on the front of both their names. AutoLink can do something special with these: make them global so all the costumes can use them in all slots!
#DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART MODS#
Sometimes mods will have distinct HAIR files, so you'll see a pair of files like "" and "" as part of the mod. I think some other fighters with helmets may not let you switch the hair at all for that slot. You'll either need to put that costume in a different slot or switch her hair to another style.
#DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART PATCH#
If you drop in a costume that relies on Tina's default hair style, you'll find she has a bald patch right on the top of her head! It seems that slot has a different hair style with a blank patch to keep her hair from going through the hat. Note that not all slots are created equal on all fighters! For instance, Tina's slot 1 has a hat that never falls off. If you've got all your mods in the 01 directory then only one can wear a modded costume. If you make a folder called "04 05 06" then all the mods you put in that folder will show up for slot 4, 5, and 6 instead of just one slot! This can be handy if you plan on dumping all your mods into one folder because, while the game will allow a fight between two players using the same fighter, those two fighters have to wear different costumes (at least when off line). The numbered folders you made actually have an extra feature to them: they can cover multiple slots. We all have to make our sacrifices, I'm afraid. However, the details option will now be switching modded costumes so I'm afraid that you will no longer be able to select what color underwear your fighter has when using the original costume. Note that the original costume slot 1 option is still there in the game so you aren't overwriting that costume. Something like this, but for Ayane, and with not quite so many possibilities: Get the three files out of AYANE JACKET PANTS.7z and put them into the 01 directory.Ĭongratulations, you're done! No, really! Start the game, start a fight, select Ayane, and you'll now see a new option in the 'details' for her first costume that says 'Ayane Jacket Pants' that you can select. Now open up (or create) the AYANE folder in AutoLink. Use it and you'll get a file called AYANE JACKET PANTS.7z. The download option is in the upper right corner. If you follow the link in the description you'll go to Google Drive where you can find the file you want. If you follow the download button you'll just get an image. Let's go through it step by step with a nice little mod for Ayane by funnybunny666 that you can find here: Now that you're all installed, you'll probably want a mod to put in. There's a few specialized ones you can find in the NAME.txt that aren't there.) (Well, all the ones you are ever likely to use. If you got AutoLink from Google Drive then they are already made for you. If you got the file from FallingCat, you'll need to make a folder for every fighter you want to get costume mods for. That file contains the name AutoLink uses for every fighter (e.g. If you go into the AutoLink folder you'll see a file called NAME.txt. AutoLink is now installed! If you run the game, it should tell you the version of AutoLink along with the game's version down in the lower right corner. Now just drag the files and folder out of 7-Zip and into that directory. Pick the Local Files tab and choose the option to browse to the files. Right click on Dead or Alive in your library and choose Properties at the bottom of the list. If you don't know where that is (or just forgot what drive you put it on), Steam will tell you. Take those files and drop them into the game's directory. Costume mods often use these formats, too, as well as mods for many other games. You can use 7-Zip [to extract either type. If you don't know what those are, they are a bunch of files compressed and packed into one file, just like Zip.
#DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART RAR#
Note: FallingCat uses RAR compression and the Google Drive version uses 7Z. Or you can just download it from Google Drive. If you want the latest version, though, that's the place to go.
#DEAD OR ALIVE 5 LAST ROUND MODS DEVIANTART REGISTRATION#
Unfortunately, that website now requires registration to download files which can be quite a pain. The "right and proper" place to get the mod would be 3DMGame's website where FallingCat is maintaining the mod.
