

If these values are the same, continue on to the next steps. (An easy way to check this is to CTRL+C your output, then CTRL+F on this page and CTRL+V to see if they match) When it is finished, look at the number in the window labeled “Current file MD5 checksum value”. Click the “Browse” button, and find and select the ProjectM_RSBEPM_K-sav ISO file. When it completes, you should now have a file called “ProjectM_RSBEPM_K-sav.iso” in the folder you made for this.

Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." This is normal, just click OK and the ISO should still complete without any trouble. You might get an error message that says "The program can't start because cygidn-11.dll is missing from your computer. If you did everything right so far, you should see the program making progress copying files. Make sure it looks like this, then press 1 and enter.

These should be:Īt the end of this process, it will ask you to confirm your choices. You will be prompted to enter numbers to indicate choices. After this step, your folder should look like this: If you already have a Dolphin folder, you can put this empty folder in there to find it easier later.Įxtract the contents of the Project M ISO builder AND the contents of the Project M Homebrew full set into the same folder. * Dolphin 4.0-648 (Recommended, but 646 also works) The process may seem daunting, but it actually requires relatively few files, and is easy if you follow the steps below. Netplay is great because it allows for quick access to online play which is often less laggy than WFC (although it is based on ping and can still experience noticeable lag), and fighting someone else is quick and simpler than entering a friend code. This process creates a new ISO file for Project M, meaning you can run it directly from Dolphin without worrying about SD card creators and other stuff like that. The purpose of this guide is to show how you can get Project M 3.0 working for Dolphin netplay. This is not mandatory if you want to play netplay, it's just a fun idea. Check it out, and if you want to add your name, click the add marker button at the top left. The PMBR's SOJ started an awesome Google maps project where you can put your location and preferred Smash name to see who is close to you. Play Project M Online (courtesy of srs506): If you're hosting, make sure you have good internet and you forward your ports.

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