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I can't seem to get ANY tutorial on this to work. Once I turn on my game, it's still stuck on "Original" attire. I've been trying to get my retro AJ to have mutiple attires, as a test but its not working. Any help?

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First, you will have to unlock the alternate attires for that slot. The easiest way to do this is to use the Wrestler Information and Moveset Creator 0.5.1 Alpha or later and click on the "Unlock Alternate Attires" button in the Movset section. Let it install the Universal Alternate Attire Unlock. Make sure that the Wrestler Information and Moveset creator is set to the correct game path. If not, change directory and point it to WWE2K15_x64.exe.
When that's done, use the Attire Unlocker to change one of the slots that have alternate attires unlocked by default and you don't need alternate attires for to that of the wrestler you wish to have multiple alternate attires for. Then change the number of attires you wish to have in the dropdown box to the right to it. When you're done, click "Save Data to misc01_Start*.pac files". You need to have 
When that's done and both misc01_Start files have been saved successfully, load up the .moveset file for the wrestler and set "Attire My WWE" to the attire number that should be used by default in My WWE and "Attire WWE Universe" to the attire that should be default for WWE Universe Mode. Optionally, you can also simply do that in the Edit Superstars Menu in My WWE/Customize Universe respectively.

Note that there must be PACH files for every alternate attire installed, otherwise it'll just show the default (usually first) attire (you must have at least that one available in the .pac file, otherwise the game will crash). Of course Attire 1/Original is 000XXX02, entrance Attire 1/Original is 000XXX04, Attire 2 is 000XXX12, Entrance Attire 2 000XXX14 ... Attire 10 is 000XXX92 and Entrance Attire 10 is 000XXX94. XXX is the wrestler/slot ID the attire belongs to. If you're using a hex editor, only edit the XXXYYY values from the section starting with EMD, not anywhere else in the file, with Xpacker you can ignore that. Now you can put them all in one .pac file, or, more ideally, put them each in a separate .pac file (note that it must be an actual .pac file with a PACH file in it, not a plain PACH file that also comes with a .pac extension) so people can mix and match the attires more easily to their liking.

I hope this helps!

Edited by Cave Waverider
Posted

Still not working. Do I need to edit all the misc_01.start pacs?

Posted

Still not working. Do I need to edit all the misc_01.start pacs?

How about you tell us the steps you did so that we know what you did wrong.

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Did exactly as Cave Waverider said. But there is no confirmation that the unlock worked in the editor. Just in game.

Posted

Is there any other way of enabling universal attire for community dlcs, 'cause I can't make it work. I was thinking, maybe if I disable the unlock for some of the superstars who have only one attire, it could work, but I don't know how to do it. Is it possible? thanks in advance!

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Make your own topic and don't hijack mine? How bout that.

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