Difference between revisions of "Game Modes"

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==Where can I learn to mod?==
==Where can I learn to mod?==


== Mods in the wiki ==
== Released GameModes ==
=== # ===
=== # ===
[[Mods/1 Year Later|1 Year Later]]
[[Mods/1 Year Later|1 Year Later]]
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=== L ===
=== L ===
[[Mods/Lost Silver|Lost Silver]]
[[Mods/Lost Silver|Lost Silver]]
[[Mods/Lost Silver(TMUV)|Lost Silver (TMUV)]]
=== N ===
[[Mods/Nuzlocke|Nuzlocke]]
=== R ===
[[Mods/RandomLocke|RandomLocke]]
=== S ===
=== S ===
[[Mods/Silver's Soul|Silver's Soul]]
[[Mods/Silver's Soul|Silver's Soul]]

Revision as of 05:31, 26 March 2013

Game Modes are maps, scripts and content that change Pokémon3D. Not to be confused with Content Packs, which are mods that allow the safe swapping of content client-side (like texture and music packs)

Disclaimer

Modifications are not supported by Kolben

If you have attempted to install a Game Mode and encounter a bug, do not report the bug to Kolben unless you can reproduce the problem in a fresh install!

How do Game Modes work?

Game Modes are installed by placing the files in the /Game Modes/ Folder of the /Pokemon/ Folder. They can then be started by creating a new game.

GameModes.dat

Each Game Mode Contains a file called GameModes.dat the tells the game how to run.

Where can I learn to mod?

Released GameModes

#

1 Year Later

C

Challenge Tower

H

Hoenn

L

Lost Silver

Lost Silver (TMUV)

N

Nuzlocke

R

RandomLocke

S

Silver's Soul

T

True Face of Johto