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I want to learn to make my own pofo files


thebrianwright

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So im tired of freeloading pofo files. I want to attempt to make my own pofo files for mods i want in make game

Issue is i really dont know what programs i need or where to start

 

Any help would be appreciated

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4 minutes ago, B4G.TV said:

Data Editor by @Cave Waverider 

CCT by @TheVisitorX 

WrestleMinus by @pozzum

 

1.   Make a copy of your string file, and paste on your desktop. 
      Go into the files included with Data Editor, find the default pofo's, grab the first one, the Rock. Copy to your desktop.

Got all of those and ill see what i can pull of just tired of being a guy that has to ask for something to be made lol i envy you guys who have that talent  thanks

 

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1.   Make a copy of your string file, and paste on your desktop.  

2.   Go into the files included with Data Editor, find the default pofo's, grab the first one, the Rock. Copy to your desktop.

3.   Open data editor, top left open pofo file. Open the one on your desktop. When it opens, minimize the window.

4.   Take note of the slot you want to use and the mods name.

5.   Open WrestleMinus, drag the string file from your desktop into it. On the left you'll see a directory. Open, click the top package,  open and select the 0000 file inside. A new tab called string viewer should appear in the middle top of screen click it.

6.   In the top search, type the name of your mod, then click outside of the search box. If your name pops up copy the 4 digit hex on the left and paste somewhere. Close WrestleMinus.

7.   Go back to data editor, top left, change wrestler id to the slot you're gonna use.

8.   Right below that, click name settings. Change all the values to the hex you copied. Make the last one a zero (0).

9.   All the way top right, save as NAME NAME 999.pofo

X.   Done like dinner.

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20 minutes ago, B4G.TV said:

1.   Make a copy of your string file, and paste on your desktop. 
      Go into the files included with Data Editor, find the default pofo's, grab the first one, the Rock. Copy to your desktop.

2.   open data editor, top left open pofo file. Open the one on your desktop. When it opens, minimize the window.

3.   Take note of the slot you want to use and the mods name.

4.   open WrestleMinus, drag the string file from your desktop into it. On the left you'll see a directory. Open, click the top package, open and select the 0000 file inside. A new tab called string viewer should appear in the middle top of screen click it.

So done all that so do i go to the character i want to change and just punch the name in

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9 minutes ago, B4G.TV said:

No, if your using the superstring the wrestler name is probably already in it.  now do #6  if your mod is hogan type hulk. then click anywhere else. it should search the file, find the name, and give you a 4 digit hex code.

I am not using the superstring i think i still have the ingame one ill download the supersting then and start there

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24 minutes ago, B4G.TV said:

No, if your using the superstring the wrestler name is probably already in it.  now do #6.

Sorry took awhile for all the steps to update lol i think i done it lets see if david von erich works lol

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51 minutes ago, B4G.TV said:

No, if your using the superstring the wrestler name is probably already in it.  now do #6.

Happy to report I was able to make my very own david von erich pofo file Thank you so much

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