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==BMG files== | ==BMG files== | ||
BMG files (<code>.bmg</code>) contain the game's text strings. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve9cgdIQbSo Yoshi2's custom Pikmin 2 BMG Tool] is highly recommended for this, as it allows you to change any text without worrying about the character count. To use it, simply drag the BMG onto <code>packBMG.bat</code>, edit the outputted text file in Notepad++, make sure it's encoded in UTF-8, save, and drag the saved text file onto <code>packBMG.bat</code>. That's all you need to do! (Keep in mind that any version of Python 3 (newer = better) is needed for this tool to work.) | BMG files (<code>.bmg</code>) contain the game's text strings. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve9cgdIQbSo Yoshi2's custom Pikmin 2 BMG Tool] is highly recommended for this, as it allows you to change any text without worrying about the character count. To use it, simply drag the BMG onto <code>packBMG.bat</code>, edit the outputted text file in Notepad++, make sure it's encoded in UTF-8, save, and drag the saved text file onto <code>packBMG.bat</code>. That's all you need to do! (Keep in mind that any version of Python 3 (newer = better) is needed for this tool to work.) | ||
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Any text editor can also edit these, but once again, [https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/ Notepad++] is highly recommended. You can find the strings after you scroll past the initial control data. If you want to edit the strings using a text editor, remember to keep their length the same. i.e. You can replace "Floor" with "Level", but not with "Step" or "Sublevel". | Any text editor can also edit these, but once again, [https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/ Notepad++] is highly recommended. You can find the strings after you scroll past the initial control data. If you want to edit the strings using a text editor, remember to keep their length the same. i.e. You can replace "Floor" with "Level", but not with "Step" or "Sublevel". |