![]() ![]() SZS Modifier: (SZS Tools will not work for this guide)īrawlBox: (v0.78 Hotfix 1 used for this guide) Wiimms SZS Tools: (SZS v1.59a used in this guide) This Guide will not cover creating the BRSTM's for your music, read about this at: (Any mod with more than 8 cups will have this, I've been editing a wiimms fun pack.) This Guide assumes that you already have a Mario Kart Wii ISO with CT_Code installed. I've only tested this on an emulator so don't know if it works on an original Wii, but I've successfully created new files in revo_kart.brsar that point towards new external BRSTM files, and got the tracks to fetch the BRSTM in game no problem, with last lap music working as well. In the end I've managed to figure it out so thought I'd upload a guide for anyone else trying to work out how to create more music slots, so you can have as many custom music tracks as you'd like without replacing the original songs! So I was looking around for a while trying to find out how to do this but couldn't find anything about it. All of its files will be extracted to the game save folder.This guide shows how to create additional music slots, meaning you can have as many custom music tracks as you like without having to replace any of the original songs. bin file (contained in the ZIP archive you attached). Open Dolphin, go to Tools-> Wii Save Import and select the data. Click Import GCI, and browse until you find the save you got.Open Dolphin, and go to Tool -# Memcard Manager.Herein, how do I load GCI files into dolphin? Press "Start" to open the file and begin playing your game. Select your GCI file which is usually displayed as a save game name from the list of saved games. Secondly, how do I open a GCI file? Look for the "Load" or " Open" option on the game's menu, then select it. (12-15-2012, 07:12 AM)Zee530 Wrote: Right click the game and click 'open wii save folder'. Right click the game and click 'open wii save folder'. The easiest way I have found is when you have Dolphen launched no game running, is to right click on your desired game title and then click on "Open Wii Save folder" and this takes you right to the save files for that particular game. ![]()
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