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Posted
6 hours ago, Azkni said:

Hey i got this dds, how can i open it with PS? because i try to open it normally and gives me error ? ty

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It has been written many times. Look on the pages of this topic at the very beginning.

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, vindeeezel said:

 I remember in DOA5 there were mods that increased boob size. Is that not possible in 6? I only see saafrats nude mod

The soft engine, which is the label for the breast physics system, does really complex and complicated math which rely on the current shape, size, and vertex count of the breasts, making modding them nearly impossible without breaking the physics sim, creating spiked breasts filled with holes.

We don't have a working solution to fix this yet.

Posted
On 10/16/2019 at 2:49 AM, ForeGR said:

Attention!

Do modders know that many mods for Honoka no longer work in the new version of the game after updating it?

You need to fix it.

 

Can you list the mods that aren't working and why? A general report does nothing as the modders can't fix it. Or even determine if it's on your end or the actual update. So listing the costumes/mod names, followed by what happens, is a great place to start.

 

EDIT: BTW, my Honoka mods work perfectly fine. At least so far in training mode. So either you have some REALLY old mods, or you did something wrong, OR I didn't test extensively enough given the lack of information. Again, I reiterate what mods aren't working, how aren't they working, what are you doing, etc? What mode are you playing in, what exactly happened, what were you doing when it happened? Did the game just outright crash, is the mod rendering properly with both characters just doing their idle animation? These reproduction steps can go a long way to provide modders with a fix. Especially considering the mods I'm using (including the nude wedding dress one) so far work perfectly. They render properly, allow sweat/blood, etc. So until you list the exact mods, and what you did, so people can compare their installs, you are literally telling modders to take a shot in the dark.

 

I say all this because I was actually hesitant to update to the latest version. Because you said some mods weren't working. I didn't feel like having to downgrade/use bandwidth as I like my install. Your report could EASILY deter other individuals from doing the same thing. So please, don't send out a huge warning without a detailed report. That way, if there is indeed a problem, the modders who are affected, if they are still around, can fix the issue if they decide, or tell us we are on our own. So we, as a community, can decide to fix them if the modder can't be bothered.  Otherwise, it's a game of test how many mods you have and see if they work. From a mod creators perspective, this is highly counter intuitive which is probably why none of them have answered or even acknowledged you. As they don't want to waste time troubleshooting when they don't even know if their mod is affected.

 

Plus, considering the users on this forum, I've seen MAYBE 3 report issues. All with low posts. (Not saying that's an indication. But new users, and even the creator of REDLEBE said there MIGHT be issues.) So I'm not doubting you. I'm merely saying until you detail your "bug report" all we can rely on is your age on this forum, and how green you potentially are. But please, contribute a report. Not a general warning. BTW, I'm not trying to be mean, disrespectful, or hateful. I'm giving you tips to not only potentially help yourself, but contribute to the community so we can actually lend a hand. Without spending hours trying to replicate whatever it is you are experiencing. As you simply said they don't work. That tells us nothing. Texture flickering, rendering issues, game crashes, etc? The list can go on and on with these things.

 

PS: Tomorrow I will compile a very rough list of maybe 5 mods that I know work in at least training mode. This will be an extremely rough list as I didn't test them in any other mode, I didn't really test all possible scenarios. But the mods render fine, I beat Honoka up in the costumes, break blows work, sweat works, blood works, etc.

Posted
8 hours ago, Hakufu1021 said:

Can you list the mods that aren't working and why? A general report does nothing as the modders can't fix it. Or even determine if it's on your end or the actual update. So listing the costumes/mod names, followed by what happens, is a great place to start.

 

EDIT: BTW, my Honoka mods work perfectly fine. At least so far in training mode. So either you have some REALLY old mods, or you did something wrong, OR I didn't test extensively enough given the lack of information. Again, I reiterate what mods aren't working, how aren't they working, what are you doing, etc? What mode are you playing in, what exactly happened, what were you doing when it happened? Did the game just outright crash, is the mod rendering properly with both characters just doing their idle animation? These reproduction steps can go a long way to provide modders with a fix. Especially considering the mods I'm using (including the nude wedding dress one) so far work perfectly. They render properly, allow sweat/blood, etc. So until you list the exact mods, and what you did, so people can compare their installs, you are literally telling modders to take a shot in the dark.

 

I say all this because I was actually hesitant to update to the latest version. Because you said some mods weren't working. I didn't feel like having to downgrade/use bandwidth as I like my install. Your report could EASILY deter other individuals from doing the same thing. So please, don't send out a huge warning without a detailed report. That way, if there is indeed a problem, the modders who are affected, if they are still around, can fix the issue if they decide, or tell us we are on our own. So we, as a community, can decide to fix them if the modder can't be bothered.  Otherwise, it's a game of test how many mods you have and see if they work. From a mod creators perspective, this is highly counter intuitive which is probably why none of them have answered or even acknowledged you. As they don't want to waste time troubleshooting when they don't even know if their mod is affected.

 

Plus, considering the users on this forum, I've seen MAYBE 3 report issues. All with low posts. (Not saying that's an indication. But new users, and even the creator of REDLEBE said there MIGHT be issues.) So I'm not doubting you. I'm merely saying until you detail your "bug report" all we can rely on is your age on this forum, and how green you potentially are. But please, contribute a report. Not a general warning. BTW, I'm not trying to be mean, disrespectful, or hateful. I'm giving you tips to not only potentially help yourself, but contribute to the community so we can actually lend a hand. Without spending hours trying to replicate whatever it is you are experiencing. As you simply said they don't work. That tells us nothing. Texture flickering, rendering issues, game crashes, etc? The list can go on and on with these things.

 

PS: Tomorrow I will compile a very rough list of maybe 5 mods that I know work in at least training mode. This will be an extremely rough list as I didn't test them in any other mode, I didn't really test all possible scenarios. But the mods render fine, I beat Honoka up in the costumes, break blows work, sweat works, blood works, etc.

:/

The topic says that the mods do not work.
 
On 10/16/2019 at 12:35 AM, MaidoLover said:

Huh, this mod doesn't work for me unfortunately. Any ideas why? 

 

I'm using latest REDELB and game version.

 

On 10/16/2019 at 4:47 AM, Walk Man said:

Yes, the mods for Honoka no longer work correctly.

 

 

On 10/17/2019 at 12:46 AM, MaidoLover said:

Damn. Well hopefully someone can update it. 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, ninjaboordo said:

:/

The topic says that the mods do not work.
 

 

 

 

Again, that's one mod. Not all of them.  The people who posted later in that thread said Honoka mods aren't working anymore. And again, did not describe the issue.  I literally proved that statement is incorrect. So far, you are linking one mod. Out of I don't know how many that exist. So again, please describe the problem. What isn't working on the mod? Is it crashing your game? Just saying "this mod doesn't work." Gives us nothing. Modders, and users shouldn't have to install a mod just to understand what the problem is. If you already have the mod installed, you should tell us what is going on. Not the other way around.

 

I'll reiterate, please tell us the problem. "This mod doesn't work/Honoka mods don't work" is not a suitable answer if you want the mod fixed.

 

So far the following list of mods work on my end. At least as far as I've tested. Again, I can't do a thorough test on the mods I have as I still don't know what the specific issue is. I also have a wedding dress mod that works. That one might not be included in the list below. I'll check later and update the list if that's indeed true.

 

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[NEW] HONOKA - (HONCOS007) - Naked (Custom Nipples)
[NEW] HONOKA - (HONCOS010) - Naked (Custom Nipples)
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HONOKA - (HONCOS004) - Breakable to Naked
Honoka Deluxe Breakable to Topless (in slot 7-9)

 

Posted
22 hours ago, Hakufu1021 said:

Can you list the mods that aren't working and why? A general report does nothing as the modders can't fix it. Or even determine if it's on your end or the actual update. So listing the costumes/mod names, followed by what happens, is a great place to start.

 

EDIT: BTW, my Honoka mods work perfectly fine. At least so far in training mode. So either you have some REALLY old mods, or you did something wrong, OR I didn't test extensively enough given the lack of information. Again, I reiterate what mods aren't working, how aren't they working, what are you doing, etc? What mode are you playing in, what exactly happened, what were you doing when it happened? Did the game just outright crash, is the mod rendering properly with both characters just doing their idle animation? These reproduction steps can go a long way to provide modders with a fix. Especially considering the mods I'm using (including the nude wedding dress one) so far work perfectly. They render properly, allow sweat/blood, etc. So until you list the exact mods, and what you did, so people can compare their installs, you are literally telling modders to take a shot in the dark.

 

I say all this because I was actually hesitant to update to the latest version. Because you said some mods weren't working. I didn't feel like having to downgrade/use bandwidth as I like my install. Your report could EASILY deter other individuals from doing the same thing. So please, don't send out a huge warning without a detailed report. That way, if there is indeed a problem, the modders who are affected, if they are still around, can fix the issue if they decide, or tell us we are on our own. So we, as a community, can decide to fix them if the modder can't be bothered.  Otherwise, it's a game of test how many mods you have and see if they work. From a mod creators perspective, this is highly counter intuitive which is probably why none of them have answered or even acknowledged you. As they don't want to waste time troubleshooting when they don't even know if their mod is affected.

 

Plus, considering the users on this forum, I've seen MAYBE 3 report issues. All with low posts. (Not saying that's an indication. But new users, and even the creator of REDLEBE said there MIGHT be issues.) So I'm not doubting you. I'm merely saying until you detail your "bug report" all we can rely on is your age on this forum, and how green you potentially are. But please, contribute a report. Not a general warning. BTW, I'm not trying to be mean, disrespectful, or hateful. I'm giving you tips to not only potentially help yourself, but contribute to the community so we can actually lend a hand. Without spending hours trying to replicate whatever it is you are experiencing. As you simply said they don't work. That tells us nothing. Texture flickering, rendering issues, game crashes, etc? The list can go on and on with these things.

 

PS: Tomorrow I will compile a very rough list of maybe 5 mods that I know work in at least training mode. This will be an extremely rough list as I didn't test them in any other mode, I didn't really test all possible scenarios. But the mods render fine, I beat Honoka up in the costumes, break blows work, sweat works, blood works, etc.

Or maybe people could start putting proper descriptions onto their mods how to install them?  Honestly it's a massive pain figuring this out,  and kinda ridiculous if you think they may have worked several hours or days on these mods and then can't be bothered to put a proper description or a description at all.

 

I've seen so far as "use this"... LMFAO 

 

I managed to install a few mods but others might use other methods or are not compatible, etc, so it's really hard to say why it isn't working (encountered several like this) 

 

And yes you're right other Honoka mods seem to be working,  however if people would bother putting proper and exact descriptions on how to use the mods this would be much easier to pin down and also maybe not even a problem at all in the first place... 

 

 

 

Posted
16 hours ago, ninjaboordo said:

:/

The topic says that the mods do not work.
 

 

 

 

The mod doesn't work because lacks the mod.ini file and also the carpets containing the files are named as CharacterEditor and MaterialEditor which are wrong names for Layer2 they should be just Character and Material 

So you just need to rename and add the ini file

 

Posted

can someone do a folder with all male DLC costumes from SP2 .j1m?  ty so much ❤️ they dont need to be extracted with g1mtool Its just that for some reason i cant extract them using rdbtool

 

Posted
40 minutes ago, Itornukem said:

The mod doesn't work because lacks the mod.ini file and also the carpets containing the files are named as CharacterEditor and MaterialEditor which are wrong names for Layer2 they should be just Character and Material 

So you just need to rename and add the ini file

 

Which ini file though!? 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Itornukem said:

The mod doesn't work because lacks the mod.ini file and also the carpets containing the files are named as CharacterEditor and MaterialEditor which are wrong names for Layer2 they should be just Character and Material 

So you just need to rename and add the ini file

 

Incorrect. If a mod has CharacterEditor and MaterialEditor, it does not belong in Layer2. It belongs in those folders. There's TWO types of mods for DOA6. Direct replacement mods and Layer2. Direct replacement mods go in the folders mentioned. Layer2 mods will go in the Layer2 folder and have the Mod.ini. DOA6 modding assumes you know how REDLEBE functions on a basic level. If you don't have that knowledge as you are a new user, it's pretty much just drag and drop. 99% of mods will have a Layer2 folder as the root folder (or even a REDLEBE folder as the root folder and inside will be the Layer2 folder.) Or they'll have CharacterEditor/MaterialEditor.

 

Again, when in doubt, drag and drop. 99% of the time it will work unless the modder releases a mod specifically for other modders. Meaning he/she wants collaboration.

 

5 hours ago, MaidoLover said:

Or maybe people could start putting proper descriptions onto their mods how to install them?  Honestly it's a massive pain figuring this out,  and kinda ridiculous if you think they may have worked several hours or days on these mods and then can't be bothered to put a proper description or a description at all.

 

I've seen so far as "use this"... LMFAO 

 

I managed to install a few mods but others might use other methods or are not compatible, etc, so it's really hard to say why it isn't working (encountered several like this) 

 

And yes you're right other Honoka mods seem to be working,  however if people would bother putting proper and exact descriptions on how to use the mods this would be much easier to pin down and also maybe not even a problem at all in the first place... 

 

 

 

Actually it's pretty easy. Most of us learn about the games we are modding and how to use the tools the modders/tool providers create for us. So, instructions aren't needed. Plus, alot of us started using mods upon release. So we already know the procedure. Not being an elitist, but if you are new to the game. Chances are with a bit of research, you would know how to install all mods. As I explain below, there's literally only 3 ways to install mods. Two are identical minus a change in folder due to how the modder packages the mod. Drag and drop. The mods will be set up in one of three ways. (But the first two are for the exact same type of mod.)

 

The first two examples: Which are Layer2 mods

LEI_C03_Breakable\REDELBE\Layer2\LEI_C03_Breakable\ (mod files)

What does the above mean? The first folder is the name of the mod. Usually if you just right click and click on "Extract to" it will include the name of the rar archive. After that is the mod tool used (REDELBE) followed by what type of mod it is. In this case Layer2. So for this example CTRL+C or Right click -> cut on the REDELBE folder. Then navigate to your DOA6 install, and CTRL+V or Right click -> Paste. This will add the mod into Layer2.

 

Second example : LEI_C03_Breakable\Layer2\LEI_C03_Breakable\ (mod files)

In this example the modder just removed the REDELBE folder. That's it. So the mod immediately directs to the Layer2 folder.

So for this example, do the same as above (CTRL+C or Right click -> cut/copy and then CTRL+V or Right click -> Paste inside the REDELBE folder. That's the only difference. Instead of pasting in the root of DOA6. You are pasting in the root of REDELBE.

 

Again these examples are literally made so that way you simply have to drag and drop. If the mod archive has REDELBE as it's first folder. You merely drag and drop to your DOA6 folder. If it has Layer2 as the root folder, you drag and drop inside the REDELBE folder.

 

The third and final example will be setup like this :

\LeiFang wedding\CharacterEditor

\LeiFang wedding\MaterialEditor

So inside the (name of mod) folder will be two folders. CharacterEditor and MaterialEditor.

 

For this type of mod you just drag and drop the Editor folders into the REDELBE folder. That's it. Again, very easy. All comes down to drag and drop.

 

Again, a mod with these two folders is a direct replacement mod. That means it directly replaces the original game files. As far as the game is concerned. You can't hit the Layer2 button to change back and forth between the mod and original costume. You only get the mod on that costume.

 

Posted
5 hours ago, MaidoLover said:

Or maybe people could start putting proper descriptions onto their mods how to install them?  Honestly it's a massive pain figuring this out,  and kinda ridiculous if you think they may have worked several hours or days on these mods and then can't be bothered to put a proper description or a description at all.

 

I've seen so far as "use this"... LMFAO 

 

I managed to install a few mods but others might use other methods or are not compatible, etc, so it's really hard to say why it isn't working (encountered several like this) 

 

And yes you're right other Honoka mods seem to be working,  however if people would bother putting proper and exact descriptions on how to use the mods this would be much easier to pin down and also maybe not even a problem at all in the first place... 

 

 

 

Again, there is no mod.ini for these mods. If they have the two folders ending in Editor, they are replacement mods. They don't go in Layer2. You drag the two folders into your REDELBE folder. NOT your Layer2 folder. Look at the screenshot below. Notice the two folders circled in red? Also notice the Layer2 folder. If the mod has those Editor folders, it DOES NOT go into the Layer2 folder. The files will merge with the two folders highlighted with red. Most of the mods released now that use this method, are enhancement mods. Packs enhancing the sweat/blood systems, mass replacing navel textures on characters, eyes, etc.  As Layer2 allows people to enjoy mods, while also using the original costumes. So most mods don't use this method as the original costume cannot be selected. They still exist of course. But most of the time, you'll get Layer2 mods now. Unless, the mods are enhancement based. But again, when in doubt, look at the folder structure of the mod. If it has Layer2. It's Layer2. If it has folders ending in Editor, you put the files in the corresponding folders.

 

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, PerfectDark023 said:

more blood less dirt BB Battle Damage

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bro looks fking cool GJ!

Posted

Think it would be possible to make a mod pack for the "Sexy Bunny Costume" pack that removes the shoes?  Have 0 experience in DOA6 mod creation so not sure if there are even texstures beneath :(

 

Would love such a mod ?

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