Mod packaging toolchain for AM2RLauncher mods.
- MAC PORTING IS NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPERS -
This is for modcreators who wish to make their mods usable with the AM2RLauncher. It currently supports creating Windows, Linux and Android mods.
For actual mod creation, it is recommended to use Game Maker: Studio and the AM2R Community Updates repository, but they can be created with UndertaleModTool as well.
- Mod name: Specify the name of the mod
- Author: Specify the authors of the mod
- Version: Specify the version of the mod
- Mod notes (optional): Specify notes the users will see about the mod. Consider this like a readme.
- Uses custom save directory: Specify wether or not your mod uses a custom save directory and if yes, which one. Only save locations in
%localappdata
are supported - Uses custom music: Specify wether or not your mod has custom music in it.
- Uses the YoYo Compiler: Specify wether or not your mod was built with the YoYo Compiler or not. A quick way to find out, is try opening the
data.win
file in the above mentioned UndertaleModTool. If the tool mentions that it was built with YYC, or the file does not exist, it's YYC. - Supports Android: Specify wether or not your mod supports Android, and if yes load in the modded Android APK
- Supports Linux: Specify wether or not your mod supports Linux, and if yes load in the modded Linux zip. For GameMaker: Studio users, you can just use the one that gets created. For non GM:S users, please make sure that the executable is either named
AM2R
orrunner
and that neither theassets
folder nor the executable is in a subfolder. - Load 1.1: Select your valid 1.1 Zip. If you get an error, make sure that the game isn't in any subfolder.
- Load modded game: Select a zip of your modded game for Windows. If you get a warning, make sure that your mod is not placed in any subfolder.
After filling everything out appropriately, just click on the Create Mod package(s)
button, which will ask you where to save your AM2RLauncher-compatible mod and then create them.