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I had a quick look, and your Metal Slug mod won't work on PC either.
The problem with *both* of your mods is that all the files are in a folder called valve, which means they'll overwrite the original Half-Life files. That's why I say they won't work on PC.
Mods should be in a new folder that goes into the main Half-Life folder and contain a liblist.gam file so that they show up as a mod.
Essentially, for your mods to work on PC you need to:
- Rename the 'valve' folder (which contains all the new files) to something like 'metalslug'
- Have a liblist.gam file inside that folder (you can copy-paste the one from Half-Life, open it in Notepad and change the name of the mod)
OK. So on PC, all of Half-Life's essential files are in a folder called 'valve'. That's where all the original game's models, sounds and such go.
The structure looks something like:
Half-Life\valve\sounds
The way you've got both of your mods set up, they ALSO go into that folder. And if you want them to work on PC, they absolutely CANNOT do that, as they'll overwrite the original files and you should never, EVER do that.
Instead, they need to go into a different folder with a unique name which can be loaded as a mod.
For example:
Half-Life\MetalSlugSFX\sounds
You'll also need a liblist.gam file in that directory, in order for Half-Life to properly load your mod. That's pretty straightforward to do - just copy the one from the valve directory, pop it in your MetalSlugSFX folder, open it in Notepad and change the mod name.
There's a video made by another modder that's actually really useful, as he goes through all the steps you need to make a working PC mod. Give it a watch: Youtube.com
hey look now, I think I did it like in the tutorial, tell me, and does it work on PC? By the way, please comment on the Metal slug sfx mod, it is in RAR and it was somewhat difficult to edit that text, but that's it, answer me
aaaahh I'm sorry, I'm Spanish, it's my first time making a mod, and well I didn't know how to upload a mod to modDB but I already learned how, after all I uploaded it, my mod is my first, I'm very sorry but hey, look I'm 14 I'm young although I look like I'm 12 because, not my height, but like "the way I am" but hey, we can be friends, I'm very sorry that I co-founded myself, well everything is calm, right? :D
a question, I have another mod, the metal slug sfx one, tell me if it works for windows, it only replaces the sounds and weapons, nothing more
I had a quick look, and your Metal Slug mod won't work on PC either.
The problem with *both* of your mods is that all the files are in a folder called valve, which means they'll overwrite the original Half-Life files. That's why I say they won't work on PC.
Mods should be in a new folder that goes into the main Half-Life folder and contain a liblist.gam file so that they show up as a mod.
Essentially, for your mods to work on PC you need to:
- Rename the 'valve' folder (which contains all the new files) to something like 'metalslug'
- Have a liblist.gam file inside that folder (you can copy-paste the one from Half-Life, open it in Notepad and change the name of the mod)
Hope that helps!
hey amm I already did what you said, emm did I do it right or did I do it wrong? look at the metal slug sfx
mmm, I didn't understand, in short, what am I overwriting? to do it now
OK. So on PC, all of Half-Life's essential files are in a folder called 'valve'. That's where all the original game's models, sounds and such go.
The structure looks something like:
Half-Life\valve\sounds
The way you've got both of your mods set up, they ALSO go into that folder. And if you want them to work on PC, they absolutely CANNOT do that, as they'll overwrite the original files and you should never, EVER do that.
Instead, they need to go into a different folder with a unique name which can be loaded as a mod.
For example:
Half-Life\MetalSlugSFX\sounds
You'll also need a liblist.gam file in that directory, in order for Half-Life to properly load your mod. That's pretty straightforward to do - just copy the one from the valve directory, pop it in your MetalSlugSFX folder, open it in Notepad and change the mod name.
There's a video made by another modder that's actually really useful, as he goes through all the steps you need to make a working PC mod. Give it a watch: Youtube.com
hey look now, I think I did it like in the tutorial, tell me, and does it work on PC? By the way, please comment on the Metal slug sfx mod, it is in RAR and it was somewhat difficult to edit that text, but that's it, answer me
Yep, that works fine!
and works? :D
Yes. It works.
HEY FRIEND, I just updated my Oscar edition mod, Please tell me if it works now on PC, I did it as best I could, Please let me know! :D
Thanks You, very Thanks
I surely think that reviews are good to give an opinion on a mod, well, okay, wait for some reviews to see if everything turns out well, :D I'm wrong?
aaaahh I'm sorry, I'm Spanish, it's my first time making a mod, and well I didn't know how to upload a mod to modDB but I already learned how, after all I uploaded it, my mod is my first, I'm very sorry but hey, look I'm 14 I'm young although I look like I'm 12 because, not my height, but like "the way I am" but hey, we can be friends, I'm very sorry that I co-founded myself, well everything is calm, right? :D
Everything's fine, don't worry.
OFC he is from the UK lol...
Why do you think I have to rain on everyone's parade? :p