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project m iso project m iso download "Hackless" Project M on Dolphin - Pre-Loaded SD Files. I have pre-created many of the files you must make in order to load and play Project M on Dolphin to make it easier for those of you just getting started. #### - Make sure to follow this tutorial for any additional instructions. - #### Installing Project M on Dolphin: Tutorial. With these files you will not need the Easy SD image maker or WinImage. I have already done those steps for you. The version of Project M being used is the "Hackless" zip. You can still load it through Gecko OS. The files are as follows. An empty 2GB "sd.raw" file. This 11KB file WILL >>expand<< to 2GB once uncompressed. This is if you want to custom-load an sd.raw file your own way. You will need WinImage. -- www.mediafire.com/download/tybnigyqyjr7x32/ Similar to above, a 2 GB SD file pre-loaded with Project M. Unzip and place in the proper directory. You do not need to download the blank SD files, WinImage or Project M by downloading this. -- www.mediafire.com/download/a9ul3f05fu77hf0/ - (300 MB) A 1 GB SD file pre-loaded with Project M. -- www.mediafire.com/download/47cg763pj8dafmc/ - (300 MB) My Project M setup folder. In case there's anything I missed here or if you would like to browse directly. -- www.mediafire.com/folder/1n16rba1q05qo/ Cheers, and have fun Brawling. Atrax. Smash Rookie. SmashBrosFighter. Smash Rookie. Unfortunately this doesn't work. When I go to the stage creator menu item, it simply looks like it can't find any stages on the SD card. And when I try to make a working copy myself, by starting with a blank SD card image file, and then copying the files from the official release of the hackless version (as found in the zip file) over to the SD card, it doesn't work either. Only in that case, it does show an entry for a stage, but says that the stage is corrupt. The thing is, the hackless version depends on a bug in the game, which executes code when a specially crafted corrupt piece of data is in the stage save file. The version of SSB:Brawl I have an ISO of, must be a fixed version (sometimes Nintendo releases multiple versions of the same game in order to fix bugs). The version of Brawl I have, appears to not be vulnerable to the technique that is exploited by Project M in order to cause the booting of the Project M mod itself, by actually correctly detecting ALL corrupt stage save files. There's no longer any such thing as a "carefully crafted" corrupt stage save file that can bypass SSB:Brawl's corrupt file detection algorithm. Either that, or the Dolphin emulator doesn't behave quite the same way that the real Wii hardware behaves, and therefore the hackless version of Project M will only work on an actual physical Wii console. How do I mod Project M? However, there are just 2 WBFS files in my PM folder, both 3-4gb in size. There are no other folders. How do I add this Ganondorf mod to my game? Thanks in advance! Xenozoa425. Smash Ace. It goes in the SD card. Enophi. Smash Rookie. It goes in the SD card. Thanks for the response. Sorry I think I failed to elaborate properly. I am using the Dolphin Emulator, and both my Project M and Brawl ISO are compiled into these WBFS files. I do not have an SD card. Smash Champion. Thanks for the response. Sorry I think I failed to elaborate properly. I am using the Dolphin Emulator, and both my Project M and Brawl ISO are compiled into these WBFS files. I do not have an SD card. Enophi. Smash Rookie. Oh damn, I definitely want Netplay. I'll be sure to install everything manually next time once my bandwidth returns and I can DL the NTFS. Does Project M work on Netplay? Smash Champion. Oh damn, I definitely want Netplay. I'll be sure to install everything manually next time once my bandwidth returns and I can DL the NTFS. Does Project M work on Netplay? Enophi. Smash Rookie. Smash Champion. Enophi. Smash Rookie. I understand. Thank you for your consistent replies, much appreciated! This is unrelated, but I noticed your main is Ike, and he is mine as well! I want to get better at him, so besides playing him, where should I look for advanced Ike tips? I've been learning fundamentals such as Wavedashing and jump cancel grabs, as well as watching Ally on YT, but I feel its not enough. Smash Champion. I understand. Thank you for your consistent replies, much appreciated! This is unrelated, but I noticed your main is Ike, and he is mine as well! I want to get better at him, so besides playing him, where should I look for advanced Ike tips? I've been learning fundamentals such as Wavedashing and jump cancel grabs, as well as watching Ally on YT, but I feel its not enough. Enophi. Smash Rookie. That would be awesome, thanks! I'll definitely let you know. Also, thanks a ton for your easy guide on building Project M for Netplay. If you didn't stumble upon my thread, I never would have found it, and I would have attempted to build it manually. The guide on how to do this is ludicrously daunting. bmanzzs. Smash Cadet. Hey man, just wanted to let you know that you DO NOT need to recompile your entire ISO to add custom files. I have the exact same setup as you (the sd slot on my wii is broken), so I do a TON of testing for my mods (soon TBA, MUCH HYPE :O WOW) via this method: Download Wiiscrubber 1.4 ( 1.4 and not anything lower ) Load your Project M ISO Find the default pac file, right click and EXPORT (as a backup) Right click the pac file again, replace, and navigate to the custom pac. VOILA! I've used this countless of times and it seems to work pretty well. Obviously no netplay, but at least you get some cool ass skins, right? BrawlBuilder - The Ultimate SSBB ISO Builder. Hi all, this started as a little project to make a GUI version of all those Brawl ISO mod builder scripts floating around, but when I found out Project M 3.6 and beyond don't really work right, I started to look into why that is, and attempted to fix it. There is definitely still work to do on this, but I'm releasing it because I've been working on it for quite a while and it now mostly works. Anyway, without further ado, I announce, So, this is BrawlBuilder, a GUI to build modded Brawl ISO images. It is compatible with many Brawl mods, though definitely not all. It for sure works with all version of Project M (yes, even 3.6), and even some custom builds, such as Psycho Ghost's 3.6 build. (Legacy M 1.21, however, is not currently working). The main selling point of this, imo, is that it works with alternate stages, as well as the replacement soundbank engine . That means that any .sawnd files you have in your sfx folder will work properly, as well as any alternate stages you have! Amazing! Also, there are a few extras features included, free of charge! You can remove the Subspace Emissary from the output image, reducing the size by a few GB. You can also change the game ID and title, as well as specify a custom banner file. Unfortunately it's not all good news, there are currently some problems. Any mods that make use of BrawlEx don't seem to run (I don't know for sure that it is BrawlEx causing the problems, just a guess). That means recent versions of Brawl- don't currently work, although I am working on it. Also, like I said, not all Project M builds work. Legacy M, for example, does not. Hopefully this can be fixed in the future. Anyway, I guess I should give you all a download link. Oh also, I suppose I should mention that this is all open source. Yay! 1.2.2: - Fix custom working directories not working (again) 1.2.1: - Remove the BrawlBuilder.exe.config file - Fix 'Custom banner' browse button appearance for certain Windows versions/themes. 1.2: - Fix some stages glitching/crashing due to improper .rel files. 1.1.2: - Fix BrawlBuilder not working with custom working directories. 1.1.1: - Fix 'wit exited with error code -1' happening with almost every build for some people - Add 'Finalizing. ' status at end of build so it doesn't seem like build is frozen at 99% 1.1: - Improve error messages, most of them should now actually be somewhat helpful - Fix "Build Completed" sometimes appearing even if the build did not complete properly - Add the --show-wit-debug option to show wit windows and keep them open after wit closes - Modify the help text for the Brawl ISO to clarify how the ssbb.d folder works - Fix crash if building with no GCT selected - Other code cleanup and misc. fixes. 1.0: - Initial release. IMPORTANT INFO: Some people are having issues with this right now. The most common culprit seems to be unclean Brawl rips that wit doesn't like. You can verify your ISO by using something like this to calculate the sha1 and md5 hashes, which should match one of the sets of hashes on the bottom of this page.