Making a mod package
The Anniversary Edition comes with a set of mods in the "package" format. This new framework also allows modders to make third-party mods that will install easily into the Edition. You can start your package by copying an existing AE package and modifying it to save time, but in any case you'll need to learn how a package is made:
1. Open up your Edition/install/packages folder.
2. Create a new folder with a name corresponding to your mod. No spaces, please. The five digit number in front corresponds to where in the load order you want your mod to be. Please, leave some space between your mod and other AE mods. See HERE to know how to number your mod.
3. Create (or copy) a config file named "Mod_Info.cfg" inside your new folder.
Sample:
AEInstallVersion -> 1.1 NameOfMod -> Improved Weapons ModVersion -> 1.1 Category -> AE: Weapons Creator -> Geyser/Loser/Iritscen/Gumby HasOnis -> Yes Readme -> Improves the appearence and mechanics of existing Oni weapons. \n \n Currently contains...
- AEInstallVersion
- What version of the Installer is needed to read this package. There are two significant releases of the Anniversary Edition Installer (AEI): 1.0 and 1.1. If you make a new package at this point, you should just set its AEInstallVersion to 1.1 to be safe. Following, for the sake of thorough documentation, are the functional package-handling differences between the versions:
- 1.0 (Edition 2009-07): Initial release.
- 1.1 (Edition 2010-05):
- Now supports BSL mods. This means that the HasBSL flag now works. See step 7.
- No more division of level0_Final into level0_Character, level0_Textures, etc., and no more need for a double-path like level1_Final/level1_Final. See step 5. The 1.0 package hierarchy still works, however.
- ModString is now deprecated in place of ModVersion.
- Supports floating-point version numbers, like "ModVersion -> 1.1".
- Supports platform-specific mods by use of Platform flag.
- NameOfMod
- The "public" name of the mod. It can be anything you like, but should be written in an easily understandable manner, since it is displayed for the user in the Installer.
- ModVersion
- The version of the mod; tells the Installer if you are using the most current version when updating.
- Creator
- The name(s) that you want to get credit for the mod, displayed to the user in the Installer.
- HasOnis
- Set this to "Yes" to tell the Installer that .oni files are present.
- HasBSL
- If set to "Yes", the Installer considers your mod a scenario and takes steps to exclude other BSL scenario mods from being installed for the same level. If set to "Addon", the Installer allows your mod to be installed to any level without restriction. Of course not all third-party BSL add-ons are guaranteed to be compatible with each other, but this is an inherent risk in third-party modding.
- Platform
- If set to "Windows", mod is not listed in the Installer window on the Macintosh. If set to "Macintosh", mod is ignored on Windows.
- Readme
- The read-me text displayed for the user in the Installer. You can make linebreaks by using " \n ".
Flags not documented here are currently ignored by the Installer.
4. If you have .oni files, make a folder named "oni" inside your package folder. If you have .bsl files, make a folder named "bsl" inside the package folder.
5. If your mod modifies the global data in level0_Final, make a "level0_Final" folder inside "oni". For every level that your mod uses, make a "levelX_Final" folder inside "oni". (level1_Final, level2_Final, etc...) New levels are currently not detected.
6. A BSL mod uses the names of the IGMD subfolders the script(s) will go into, e.g. a script that is meant for Chapter 1 goes in bsl/EnvWarehouse/.
7. Put levelX (anything but level0) .oni files inside their respective levelX_Final/ directories.
You are done! Sample mod directory:
81000TCTF3
- bsl
- tctf_ii
- tctf_ii_cutscene.bsl
- tctf_ii
- Mod_Info.cfg
- oni
- level0_Final
- SUBTmessages.oni
- level18_Final
- BINACJBOCharacter.oni
- level0_Final
Special Notes
- Be very careful when replacing (not adding) M3GM and TRAC, they can be a bit touchy. With TRAC, you must include all of the children of the TRAC you are adding. With M3GM, you must also include the file that references the M3GM. Whenever possible, copy the files from packages\Globalize instead of the default Oni files.
- New ONCCs should have this inside the ONCP:
<ONCPParticle> <Name>glass_break</Name> <Type>glass_break</Type> <BodyPart>-1</BodyPart> </ONCPParticle>
- If they do not, they will not be able to break glass when a user installs the glass-breaking AE mod.
package numbering
Please read on HERE.
used numbers
AE packages are marked with an asterisk (*).
Placeholders are marked with two asterisk (**).
Last update: 03.10.2011
11000 Better Weapons (*) 11100 Three Dee Shells (3D bullet casing) 12000 New Weapons (*) 12010 Assualt Rifle 12100 ONIrules Weapons Collection 2 12300 Devastator 13000 Multi Use Explosive 21000 Upgraded ONCCs (*) 21200 Sentry Droid 21300 Guard Dogs 21400 Wraith Mod Squad / Wraith Squad 21500 Brutal AI 22000 New Characters (*) 22010 BGI Agents and Executives 22015 BGI Female Boss (Sarai)(**) 22020 Jubei and Akane 22025 BGI Hydra (**) 22026 BGI Hammer (**) 22027 BGI Typhoon (**) 22028 BGI Trooper (**) 22029 BGI ......... (**) 22030 BGI ........ (**) 22110 White Chief 22111 Black Chief 22200 Konoko's Special Wardrobe 22300 .....'s second outfit (?) 22400 Blackops by TOCS 23000 Shinatama Too (*) 23100 Shinatama Bot 23150 Berserker Gally 23200 Golden TCTF (**) 23205 Ultimate Griffin (**) 23210 ............. (?) 23300 James and Jamie Hasegawa 23400 Kyrie\Akirie (**) 23500 Casey 23580 Red Fury Variant 4 23590 Grey Fury 23595 Reg Tanker 23600 Kojiro 2.0 23605 Apollo (**) 23610 Hayate 23620 Thor (**) 23630 Mutant Jester 23650 ....... (?) 23690 Semi Mutant Muro (**) 23700 Mutant Konokos (**) 23900 Character Additives 24000 Severed Textures (*) 24100 HQ Training Textures 24104 HQ Airport Textures 24110 Vicious Reillys Konoko 24210 Yin Yang Fury 24220 StoneTank 24230 Metal Ninja 24240 Elite Tanker 25000 Motoko 26000 Konoko HD 29000 Character Retexture 29001 TCTF Package 24500 Better Consoles and Doors 24501 Better Warehouse and Training 31000 Glass Breaking Moves (*) 32000 Dangerous Glass (*) 32100 Complete Glass Mod 33000 Improved Weather (*) 34000 Exploding Barrel 34000 Blood 34100 Per Blood 39000 Black Chenille (demo about black plus alpha issue) 42000 Dashing AI (*) 44000 Konoko Retextured 44001 Comguy Retextured Reflective 45000 Ninja Shadow Dash (*) 45500 Dash Blur (*) 46000 Prone Mode Revisited 50000 Jewel Fix 51000 Unlock All Moves (*) 52000 Andrashi TRAMs (*) 52100 Fixed TRAM 52200 Particle Trails 53000 Knockdown Revamp (*) 55000 New Animations 55000 Barabus Jetpack 55010 Barabus Draining Regeneration 56000 Mod Brick 1 Speed 60000 All Starlab 70000 HD Screens 70100 Mukade Clones 77700 Survival 77720 Crazy Casey 77721 Crazy Casey Final Battle 77730 Shins New Shoes 77770 Oni Zen Garden Roof 77771 Oni Zen Garden Arena 80100 Real Skies 80200 Arena of Hurt 80210 Junkyard 80220 Hexagon 80230 Lair 80300 Level Maze 83000 nyan cat 90100 Titan Mode 99900 Door Lock Bombing demo 99902 Muro Plasma 99903 Muro Kamehameha idea