Anyone know if mods are supported with these versions? I can get them to show up in the list on the dev menu but actually setting them to active doesn't seem to do anything, not sure if it's me or the ports.
recently i found a way to, im not sure if theres an easier way out there at the moment or not
1. Download RetroED (I cant post links yet since i literally just made an account to share this, you can find it on google if you search "retroed github")
2. Open "Ducky's RSDK Unpacker.exe"
3. Click "Select Data File"
4. In the search window change the format to "RSDKvB Data Files" and open the Data.rsdk of whichever game you'd like to mod
5. Click "Extract Data File" and extract it to where ever youd like on your computer (these will only be needed temporarily), this should create a "Data" folder where you picked along with a couple other folders you wont be needing
6. Get your mod and find its "Data" folder and merge it with the one you have just extracted.
7. On the unpacker app you will next need to click on the "Select Folder" button at the bottom, when prompted to select rsdk version use RSDKvB, then click on your merged Data folder.
8. Click "Build Data File" and choose where to put your new rsdk file (the app crashed for me when i tried placing it directly onto my sd card so i usually place it on the desktop), make sure when creating the file that it is in the "RSDKvB Data Files" format otherwise it will not work.
9. Rename it to Data.rsdk if it wasn't that already and then place it back in your s12013 or s22013 folder.
10. (I'm not entirely certain if this part is necessary but my mods came with a "Scripts" folder, I placed them in the same directory as my Data.rsdk just in case.)
It should work then. I've managed to get Sonic 1 Forever with the expansion pack working and Sonic 2 Absolute, you still need to go through the original menus first and click a save but it opens as it normally would right after that. They can crash on occasion but still fully playable as far as I've made it.
Hope this helps.