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[MUA1] Mod Installation Guide for PC - Direct Method

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February 06, 2023, 04:43PM Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:19AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 1: WELCOME

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    Welcome to the MUA1 Mod Installation Guide! This tutorial covers everything you need to know to mod your copy of the 2006 version of Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. This tutorial discusses how to add mods to the PC version. Specifically, this tutorial covers the direct method for installing mods. There are two methods for installing mods on PC: The MO2 method and the direct method. The MO2 method is beneficial for the following reasons:
  • Mods are all stored separately from the main game files, so you won't lose any important files.
  • You can easily see which mods are currently installed.
  • Mods can be removed with a single click, which helps with testing mods or getting rid of files that are causing problems.
  • You can control which files overwrite each other.
  • You can update a mod without having to reinstall your game files or other mods.
  • It's easier for others to help you solve issues in your game.
    Although there are more steps when using MO2, it has great benefits in the long run. You will need a 64-bit PC to run MO2, and you also need Windows 10 or 11. If you would like to use the MO2 method, you can check out the MUA1 Mod Installation Guide for PC - MO2 Method.

YouTube video for this chapter (Coming soon!)



How to Use This Tutorial
    This tutorial is broken up into several chapters:
  • Chapter 1, which is this chapter, is the introduction and connects everything together. It's where you start.
  • Chapter 2 teaches you how to install the game.
  • Chapters 3-10 show you how to install different kinds of mods. The only required mod is the Official Characters Pack, which is discussed in Chapter 4.
  • Chapter 11 shows you how to play the game.
  • Chapter 12 contains additional tutorials and information that may help you mod your game.
  • Chapters 13-15 will help with solving issues you may have.
    This tutorial is long, but it contains almost everything that you need to mod your game. You only need to follow the steps that apply to the types of mods that you want to install. The steps are not difficult, but take your time reading through the information, and only change a few things at a time. If you're struggling, try working through the tutorial with a friend or family member. After all, two heads are better than one!
    Most community members had never modded any games before, but have been able to install all the mods that they want to use using the tutorials and information from our community. If you run into any issues on your modding journey, we're always happy to help. Read through chapters 13 and 14 first to check for common issues. If nothing in the tutorial helps you, you can visit Chapter 15 to see how to properly ask for help in the #help❗ channel of our Discord server.
    If you're more of a visual learner, this tutorial will gradually be filled in with video tutorials on our YouTube Channel. You can already find some older videos there that may contain helpful information. The Library of Links is your one-stop shop for all additional links that you may need.




Helpful Tips
    Before you get started, there are a few more things you need to know that will make modding (and using this tutorial) much easier.
    First, enable file extensions and hidden folders in File Explorer. To do this on Windows 10, go into any window of File Explorer and click "View" at the top. Check the boxes for "File name extensions" and "Hidden items". On Windows 11, go into any window of File Explorer and click "View," go to "Show", and click "File name extensions."


    Next, Windows Defender or other antivirus programs may say that the programs or mods here are unsafe or contain some sort of virus. All the mods and programs have been tested to be safe by our community. If you have any concerns about a download, you can ask in our Discord server. You can set these programs and your game files to be on your antivirus program's exception list to prevent any issues. Each antivirus software has a different process for this, but you can easily find out how to do this online.
    In this tutorial, I've put some information inside of sections that can be expanded. This makes it easier to look through the information and only expand what you need to see. Whenever you see one of these sections, it will say "Expand to see Steps". Click on the bar to expand it, and you'll see the additional information.


    Lastly, if you see an image that's too small, you can click on it to make it bigger. When you're done with the image, you can click on it again to make it smaller. This will only apply to static images; gifs will be shown in their original size.




Where to Go Next
    To get started modding the game, go to Chapter 2 of this tutorial. If you have a particular topic you want to know more about, you can visit the chapter that discusses it. Each chapter is linked below in the Table of Contents. Each chapter also has links that will tell you where to go next. Just click the link and you'll go to the chapter that you need! 



Table of Contents



Credits/Thanks
    Man, how can I possibly thank everyone who's helped with this tutorial. There are so many people that have had a hand in different aspects of this tutorial, from giving advice and instructions to creating new useful tools. This list is non-exhaustive, and I would be happy to add you if you're missing. But a huge thanks to ak2yny, BLaw, Ceamonks890, Enchlore, Enigma, jayglass, Kako Clanworth, Lags, LarsAlexandersson, Maegawa, MelloMods, MrKablamm0fish, Nicaras, Norrin Radd, Outsider, Rampage, Teancum, THX, Tony Stark, UltraMegaMagnus, and all the other hardworking members of our community. Thank you for all that you do! If you feel you've contributed to this tutorial and I've forgotten to include your name, please let me know.

February 06, 2023, 04:44PM #1 Last Edit: September 10, 2024, 07:23PM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 2: GETTING AND INSTALLING THE GAME

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter shows how to install the 2006 PC version of Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Most of the MUA1 mods on the forums are created for this version of the game. The PC release of the game has been archived, meaning that a free, legal download of the game is now available.

YouTube video for this chapter (Coming soon!)
Our older YouTube video (Follow from 0:00 to 2:30)



2006 PC vs Steam PC
    Although MUA1 did get a re-release ("remaster") on Steam in 2016, we don't recommended modding that version of the game. The original 2006 PC version can have all of the features of the Steam version and more if you install certain mods. The 2006 version also has full support for mods compared to the Steam version, and it has better controller support. Because of all this, you should not use the Steam re-release for modding, and you should only use the 2006 PC version.



Downloading the Game
    If you don't already own the game, you can find a free, legal, archived copy of the game at this link. Even if you do have a physical copy of the game, it's best to download the archived copy so that you can follow along and have the exact same files. Here's how to properly download it:

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  • Go to the download link provided above.
  • On the right side of the screen, choose to download the "ISO IMAGE".
  • A download for RAVEN-MUA.iso will begin. Once the file has downloaded, proceed below to learn how to install the game.



Installing the Game
    Now that you have the game downloaded, you can begin to install it. Here's how:

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  • Right click on RAVEN-MUA.iso and choose "Mount". Some PCs may not have this option, in which case you'll need to double click on the ISO. If neither option works, use an external program like WinCDEmu.
  • If it doesn't automatically open, go to the drive where the ISO has been mounted in File Explorer. It will be listed on the left side under "This PC". Click to open it.
  • Double-click Setup.exe to begin the installation.
  • Follow the instructions on the installer. Don't change any of the settings. Select a typical installation. The default install path will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Marvel - Ultimate Alliance. Don't change it. You will be moving it later.

  • If you haven't installed it before, be sure to also install DirectX9 when prompted.
  • Once you see the launcher, you'll know that the game has installed. You can now press "Quit", since it won't start when you press "Play".
  • Go back to RAVEN-MUA.iso and into the Crack folder. Copy Game.exe from this folder into your game files and replace the original. This will allow you to play without the disc, and it improves compatibility.
  • The next thing you'll want to do is move your game to a folder that won't cause any access issues. My recommendation is C:\Games\Activision. To do this:
    • If it doesn't already exist, create the C:\Games\Activision folder.
    • Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision.
    • Select the entire Marvel - Ultimate Alliance folder and move it to C:\Games\Activision.
    It is no longer recommended to move your game files to your Documents or Desktop, because this can cause problems with OneDrive. Do not leave the game in C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision, because this will cause issues with administrator access.
    Before continuing through this tutorial, I recommend making a full backup of your game files. To do this, simply copy your Marvel – Ultimate Alliance game folder and paste it in another place. I recommend compressing it into a .zip file or .rar file and putting it on a flash drive for safekeeping. You can find a tutorial on how to do that here.



Cleaning Up the Game Files
    After backing up your files, you have the option to clean up the game files. This is completely optional and will not impact game performance. However, it removes a lot of useless files and visual clutter. Here's how to do it if you choose to:

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  • Download the File Cleanup Script from the latest release of the Marvel Mods Batch Scripts.
  • Extract the .zip file, and you'll see MarvelModsFileCleanup.bat.
  • Move MarvelModsFileCleanup.bat into your Marvel - Ultimate Alliance folder.
  • Double click the batch file to run it. Type 1 to select Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. The script will perform the cleanup, and then you can press any key when it says that it's complete.
  • When you're done, delete the script.



Setting the Resolution
    The resolution of the base game is often too small for modern monitors to properly display the game, which means that the game won't start or will give you an error. To get around this, you should set the resolution before starting the game for the first time. Here's how:

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  • Download the Resolution Setter for MUA1 from the latest release of the Marvel Mods Batch Scripts.
  • Extract the file that you downloaded. You'll get a file called resolutionSetterMUA1.bat.
  • Double click the batch file to run it. You'll first be asked if you want to create a backup profile first. Type Y for yes.
  • You'll be asked for a name for the backup profile. Name it something like "registryDisplay" and press Enter to accept the name.
  • You'll get a popup asking if you want to allow the script to edit the registry. Allow it to do so.
  • You'll be asked which profile you want to restore. Type the number next to the profile that you saved in the previous step. (Note: if your game files are stored in the default save folder, C:\Users\(your username)\Documents\Activision\Marvel Ultimate Alliance, you'll see all of the game folders listed. Type 0 to see more options and then copy or type the name of the backup profile you created.)
  • You'll now have the option to change the resolution. Type S to cycle through the available options. When you get to the correct resolution for your monitor, type A.
  • You'll get a popup asking if you want to allow the script to edit the registry. Allow it to do so.
  • You'll get another popup asking if you're sure if you want to continue. Press Yes.
  • One final popup will confirm that the changes have been made.



Testing the Game
    Now that you have the game installed, it's a good idea to test it before you start modding. You can also set up the proper resolution for your monitor.

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  • First, run the game and make sure that it starts. If it doesn't start at all, that means that you didn't install the cracked exe correctly, you didn't move the game files to a non-admin folder, or you didn't properly set the resolution. If you've already tried to run the game and it didn't start, you will have to reinstall the game before you can apply the fixes.
  • If the game starts but you get an error that says "Unable to initialise graphics display. Resolution and FSAA have been reverted to default", then the starting resolution is too low for your computer. Goo back to the section above called "Setting the Resolution."
  • If the game runs successfully without using the resolution setter, it will start at 800x600 resolution. Most monitors are higher resolution these days, so now is a good time to change this. Even if you used the resolution setter, you can still customize this and other graphics settings at this point. To get to the settings, go to the "Options" on the main menu screen. You can navigate with the arrow keys and select with Enter on your keyboard.
  • In the options screen, scroll down to the video options and press Enter. You will now be hovering over the "Resolution" option. You can press Enter to cycle through these options. The highest resolution is 1920x1080, but you can go beyond 1920x1080 with this method. You can change any other graphics settings that you want now. Unfortunately, the game does not support Windowed mode. When you're satisfied, scroll down to "Accept" and press Enter on your keyboard. You'll then be given 10 seconds to decide if you like the settings. If you do, scroll down to "Yes" and press Enter.
  • The game will now be at the resolution that you set.



Game Limits
    Before you start modding your game, you can get familiar with the game's limits. This isn't required, but it will help avoid issues when modding. This game is old, so it can have issues if you exceed the limits set by the developers. Not all limits have been documented yet, but the ones that we are aware of can be found in the MUA1 Limit Documentation topic.



Where to Go Next
    Now that you've installed the game, you can begin installing mods. Proceed to Chapter 3 of this tutorial to learn about your first mods.

MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLING BASE MODS (THE OCP, ROSTER HACKS, AND EXG)

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    Now that you have the game installed, you can begin installing mods!  This chapter covers the first mods that you'll install: the Base Mods. This includes the Official Characters Pack (OCP), which is the only required mod. The other mods discussed here are the Roster Hacks, the Expanded Game (EXG), and Package Mods. The mods in this chapter should be installed in the order that they're presented.

YouTube video for this chapter (Coming soon!)



Installing the OCP
    The first mod that you need to install is the latest version of the Official Characters Pack (OCP). This mod includes every console-exclusive character from MUA1, all the characters from XML1 and XML2, and a variety of bug fixes and improvements to the base game. The OCP is a required mod for MUA1, so you must install it.
    The OCP's download page also includes some additional content. The compatibility pack for boosters includes some fixes for older boosters that make them work better with the current OCP. The Optional Files Folder contains a wide range of additional optional content, like new simulators, 5th and 6th skins, further map changes, and more. All of this content can be installed later on using the steps in Chapter 10 of this tutorial.
    The OCP should always be installed first. Here's how to install it:

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  • First, download the OCP.
  • Once you've done that, right click on the .zip file and extract it.
  • A new folder will appear with the mod files.
  • Select all the files except for the 1 - Changelog, Readme and Credits and 1 - More controller support folders. These files in the unselected folders can be installed later using the instructions in Chapter 10 of this tutorial, although the Ultimate Controller Support mod (covered in Chapter 9) is the better option for controller support.
  • Drag the mod files over into your Marvel - Ultimate Alliance game folder. You'll be asked if you want to overwrite the files. Select the option to do so.
  • Now, start the game by double clicking the exe and make sure that it runs.
  • Start a new game and check the character select screen. You should see 27 characters in the character selection screen: the 23 base game characters (the unlockable characters may be locked), Moon Knight, Hawkeye, Hulk, and Captain Marvel. If you want to be able to use more than 27 characters, the next step in this tutorial chapter discusses the Roster Hacks, which can expand your roster size.
  • If you're not satisfied with the base roster of the OCP, you can edit the herostat to change any of the available characters. Editing the herostat will only tell the game which characters are on your roster, but it will not install the files of that character. Until you install other characters (which is covered in Chapter 4 of this tutorial), you should only pick OCP characters in your herostat. Editing the herostat is covered in Chapter 5 of this tutorial. If you want to install other characters, it's best to wait to edit the herostat until the end.



Installing the Roster Hacks
    Next, you can install one of the roster hacks. The 36 Roster Hack (36RH) allows you to have up to 36 characters on your roster, while the 50 Roster Hack (50RH) allows you to have up to 50 characters on your roster. The roster hacks do not come with any characters. They only change how many characters are allowed on the roster and make some other minor changes, like some map changes. If you don't want any additional changes and just want a bigger roster, you can use the Vital Roster Hack (VRH). The starting roster size for the VRH is 50.
    You can download the all three Roster Hacks here.
    You can only install one roster hack at a time. However, both the 50RH and the VRH come with a batch file that allows you to change between the 50-character team stage and the 36-character team stage, basically giving you both the 50 and 36 roster sizes in the same package. These mods are not required. The roster hacks should always be installed after the OCP and before any other mods. Here's how to install these mods:

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  • First, download the Roster Hack that you would like to use. As mentioned previously, you can only install one can be used at a time. If you want to be able to switch between the two roster sizes, download the 50 Roster Hack or Vital Roster Hack.
  • For the remaining steps, I'll be showing the installation process with the 50 Roster Hack. The process is the same for each Roster Hack, so you can use these steps for any of them.
  • Once you've downloaded the mod, right click on the .7z file and extract it.
  • A new folder will appear with the mod files.
  • There are several optional files and folders that do not need to be moved over into your game files. Select all the files and folders first. For all mods, deselect any .txt, .jpg, or .png files. For the 50 Roster Hack and 36 Roster Hack, you can deselect the (OPTIONAL) GE Stage for 36R folder. For the 50 Roster Hack and Vital Roster Hack, you can also deselect the 50R & 36R Switch folders, but don't deselect them if you want to be able to switch roster sizes.
  • Drag the mod files over into your Marvel - Ultimate Alliance game folder. You'll be asked if you want to overwrite the files. Select the option to do so.
  • Now, start the game through the exe and make sure that it runs.
  • Start a new game and check the character select screen. All Roster Hacks will include a new team stage. The 36 Roster Hack's roster will have all 23 base characters plus the 13 DLC and console-exclusive characters. The 50 Roster Hack and Vital Roster Hack's roster will have all of those characters, plus 14 additional XML1/XML2 characters.
  • If you're not satisfied with the base roster of the Roster Hack that you've selected, you can edit the herostat to change any of the available characters. Editing the herostat will only tell the game which characters are on your roster, but it will not install the files of that character. Until you install other characters (which is covered in Chapter 4 of this tutorial), you should only pick OCP characters in your herostat. Editing the herostat is covered in Chapter 5 of this tutorial. If you want to install other characters, it's best to wait to edit the herostat until the end.



Installing the EXG
    The next mod that you can install is the latest version of the Expanded Game (EXG). This mod adds new levels and an expanded story to the game. This mod is not required. The mod should be installed after the OCP and Roster Hack(s), but before any other mods. Here's how to install it:

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  • First, download the EXG.
  • Once you've done that, right click on the .7z file and extract it.
  • A new folder will appear with the mod files. Go into it to see the files.
  • There are also several optional files and folders that do not need to be moved over into your game files. Select all the files and folders first. Then, deselect the xtras folder and any txt files.
  • Drag the mod files over into your Marvel - Ultimate Alliance game folder. You'll be asked if you want to overwrite the files. Select the option to do so.
  • At this point, you can test the mod if you'd like. From the beginning, you may not be able to notice that the mod is installed. If you have one of the roster hacks, you'll be able to see some new extraction points in the extraction menu. If you don't have a roster hack, you'll be able to see the first new level after the Bullseye boss battle.



Installing Package Mods
    Package mods are mods that provide a separate exe to allow you to play a separate themed roster from the main game. Currently, the only available package mod for MUA1 is the MK on MUA Content, which gives you a separate roster of Mortal Kombat characters. These types of mods are optional. They should be installed after the OCP, Roster Hacks, or EXG, but before any character mods and other mods. The MK on MUA content requires one of the Roster Hacks to be installed, and you must also install all of the required characters individually. Here's how to install it:

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  • First, download the mod.
  • Once you've done that, right click on the .7z file and extract it.
  • A new folder will appear with the mod files. Go into it to see the files.
  • There are several optional files and folders that do not need to be moved over into your game files. Select all the files and folders first. Then, deselect the (OHS Files) folder and any jpg, png, and txt files. Don't accidentally deselect the new exe file!
  • Drag the mod files over into your Marvel - Ultimate Alliance game folder. You'll be asked if you want to overwrite the files. Select the option to do so.
  • Before proceeding, make sure that you install anything else that's required by the package mod. Note: the MK on MUA content does not include the files of any character mods. If you start the game without these characters installed, the game will not work. The release post and (Read It).txt file included in the mod will tell you which characters to download and install. The next chapter of this tutorial tells you how to properly install character mods. However, you just need to install the files, because the herostat for the package mod is already set up.
  • The MK Edition can be started by double clicking on Game_MK.exe.



Where to Go Next
    The next type of mod that you can install is character mods and boosters. Character mods are individual new characters that you can add to your game, and boosters are mods that modify existing characters and mods. Proceed to Chapter 4 of this tutorial to learn how to install these mods. If you have another topic that you want to learn about, you can move on to that chapter instead.

February 06, 2023, 04:45PM #3 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:20AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 4: INSTALLING CHARACTER MODS AND BOOSTERS

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. In the meantime, here's a brief overview:
  • Before installing any character mods or boosters, you must install the Official Characters Pack (OCP). Learn how in Chapter 3 of this tutorial.
  • Character mods are mods that add a new character to the game. Boosters are mods that modify a default character or character mod. Reducers are a type of booster that reduce the number of powers that a character has, which makes it less likely that your team will hit a game limit. Echo Champions are boosters that turn one character into another character. All boosters require an existing base character or character mod to be installed. Make sure that the correct mod is installed.
  • There are two parts to installing a character mod or booster: installing the files and setting up the roster. This chapter covers installing the files, and the next chapter covers setting up the roster, which is known as editing the herostat.
  • You can find character mods in the MUA1 Character Mod Catalog and the MUA1 Non-MarvelCharacter Mod Catalog.
  • You can find boosters in the MUA1 Booster Catalog and the MUA1 Non-Marvel Booster Catalog. Reducers are also listed in the MUA1 Booster Catalog. Echo Champions can be found in the MUA1 Echo Champion Catalog.
  • Most character mods and boosters are set up so that their files can be installed similar to base mods:
    • Download the mod/booster.
    • Extract the downloaded file.
    • Select all folders in the extracted mod.
    • Deselect any optional files, text files, or images.
    • Drag and drop the mod files into your game folder, and overwrite anything if you're asked.
    After that, you just have to add them to the roster by editing the herostat. This is covered in Chapter 5 of this tutorial.

March 01, 2023, 10:25AM #4 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:21AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 5: EDITING THE HEROSTAT

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. In the meantime, you can check out Section 4.1 of the old MUA1 Mod Installation Guide, which also covers herostat editing through OpenHeroSelect (OHS). You can also use OpenHeroSelect GUI, which is a new program that adds a user interface and other helpful features to OHS. It has no tutorial on the site yet, but you can find some information on the GitHub page. OHS and OHS GUI are only compatible with Windows 10 and 11, so if you're using an older version of Windows, you must manually edit your herostat. That's covered in Section 4.2 of the old MUA1 Mod Installation Guide.

March 01, 2023, 10:25AM #5 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:21AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 6: EDITING DATA FILES

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. In the meantime, you can check out Section 4.2 of the old MUA1 Mod Installation Guide, which also covers editing data files.

March 23, 2023, 02:41PM #6 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:21AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 7: INSTALLING SKINS, HUDS, AND MANNEQUINS

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. Before installing any skins, you must install the Official Characters Pack (OCP). Learn how in Chapter 3 of this tutorial. In the meantime, you can check out Section 5.1 and Section 5.2 of the old MUA1 Mod Installation Guide, which also cover installing skins. You can also use OpenHeroSelect GUI, which includes a skin installer. It has no tutorial on the site yet, but you can find some information on the GitHub page. OHS and OHS GUI are only compatible with Windows 10 and 11.

March 23, 2023, 02:42PM #7 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:21AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 8: INSTALLING SOUNDS

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. In the meantime, here's a brief overview:
  • Before installing any sound mods, you must install the Official Characters Pack (OCP). Learn how in Chapter 3 of this tutorial.
  • Sound mods can be found in the MUA1 Sound Pack Catalog. To update menu callouts, you can check out the Community X_Voice file.
  • Sound files can be installed into the extracted assets by putting them in a folder structure with the first and second letter of the file name. Look at the default sound files in the sounds folder for examples.

March 23, 2023, 02:42PM #8 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:21AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 9: REMASTERED UI AND CONTROLLER SUPPORT

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. In the meantime, here's a brief overview:
  • Before installing the remastered UI or the Ultimate Controller Support mod, you must install the Official Characters Pack (OCP). Learn how in Chapter 3 of this tutorial
  • Two popular smaller mods for MUA1 are the Remastered Interface mod and the Ultimate Controller Support mod. The Remastered Interface mod gives you the white semi-transparent user interface from the next-gen console versions and the 2016 Steam re-release. The Ultimate Controller Support mod allows you to use any kind of controller for your game with correct button prompts. If you want to have both mods installed, the Ultimate Controller Support mod should be installed after the Remastered Interface mod.
  • You can download the Remastered Interface Mod from its release post. There is a main download and an all-in-one version. The main download contains 6 different folders that change different aspects of the UI. The all-in-one version contains all changes in a single download. They can be installed like the other mods you've downloaded so far:
    • Download the version that you want to use.
    • Extract the downloaded file.
    • For the main download version, go into the folder that contains the part of the UI that you want to change. You can install just one or all 6, but they must be installed one at a time.
    • For both mods, select the mod files.
    • Deselect any optional files, text files, or images.
    • Drag and drop the mod files into your game folder, and overwrite anything if you're asked.
  • You can download the Ultimate Controller Support mod from its release post. It has two installation methods: the Archive method (which the mod calls the "Mod Organizer 2 Method"), and the Batch File method. I recommend the batch file method. To use it, simply run EasyInstall.bat by double clicking it, and then follow the instructions.
  • If you use a PS4 or PS5 controller, DS4Windows can help you the controller work better.

March 23, 2023, 02:43PM #9 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:22AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 10: INSTALLING MISC MODS AND LOOSE FILES

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. In the meantime, here's a brief overview:
  • Before installing any miscellaneous mods, you must install the Official Characters Pack (OCP). Learn how in Chapter 3 of this tutorial.
  • Misc (miscellaneous) mods are any other types of mods that aren't covered in the other tutorial sections. This includes things like loading screens, new team bonuses, achievements, trivia mods, and so on.
  • There isn't a catalog for misc mods because there are so many different types, but most can be found in the Misc Mods section of the forums.
  • Some misc mods are set up as archives, which means that you can install them into your game files like other mods you've installed:
    • Download the mod that you want to use.
    • Extract the downloaded file.
    • In the extracted mod, select the mod files.
    • Deselect any optional files, text files, or images.
    • Drag and drop the mod files into your game folder, and overwrite anything if you're asked.
  • Other mods come as loose files, which means that you need to install them to the correct folder. To do this, simply create a folder where the mod needs to go (if one doesn't already exist), rename the file if needed, and then drag and drop it into the destination folder. Most misc mods will include instructions telling you where to install the mods and what the files should be called.

March 23, 2023, 02:43PM #10 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:22AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 11: PLAYING THE GAME

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is currently under development! More information will be added soon. In the meantime, here's a brief overview:
  • Run the game by double clicking on the exe. For the main game, this is Game.exe. Package mods will have a different exe file. For external programs like dgVoodoo2, start the external program, and then start the game through the external program. Make sure that if you modified any data files (.engb, .xmlb, .pkgb), you start a new game with default statistics.
  • If you encounter any issues, first re-read any chapters for the mods you installed after the last time the game worked. Then, start with Chapter 13 of this tutorial to try to determine your issue and solve it.

March 23, 2023, 02:44PM #11 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:22AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 12: ADDITIONAL USEFUL LINKS AND TUTORIALS

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    You're almost at the end of this tutorial! This section contains a series of useful links for additional information related to modding your game.



General Helpful Links
  • Library of Links: Links to all the important content on the site.
  • ak2yny's YouTube playlist: A YouTube playlist with a variety of tutorials from different creators. Some of these videos are older and may be outdated.



Gameplay
  • Cheat Codes: A list of cheat codes for all games.
  • Playing at Resolutions over 1080p: Using dgVoodoo2 to play the game at resolutions over 1080p. This option does not support aspect ratios other than 16:9.
  • Reshade: Play the game with a variety of graphics filters for enhanced graphics.
  • Online Co-Op with Parsec: Learn how to play online with your friends! This is only for emulators.



Additional Modding



Creating Your Own Mods

March 23, 2023, 02:44PM #12 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:22AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 13: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter covers some frequently asked questions related to modding MUA1. Search through here for answers to questions that you may have during the modding process.



Common Game Errors
  • Q: Why is my mod/game not working?
    • A: You'll have to be more specific. What issues are you having? When do they happen? Answer these questions to yourself, and then use this FAQ to find solutions.
  • Q: Why is my game crashing/freezing/locking up/stuck on a loading screen/not launching?
  • Q: Why are character powers not functioning properly in my game?
  • Q: Why are the DLC/XML1/XML2 characters missing after installing the OCP/Roster Hacks?
    • A: This means that the OCP didn't get installed correctly. Either the mod is in the wrong folder, or it wasn't installed at all. Return to Chapter 3 of this tutorial to see how to properly install the mod. If you've already installed other mods, you may need to reinstall your game for this to work correctly.
  • Q: Why are new mod characters locked whenever I try to select them?
    • A: Character mods will be locked in-game whenever you first add them. If you use OpenHeroSelect (OHS), you can unlock characters through that program. If you're editing the herostat manually, you can unlock characters through a script. For more information on this, check out Chapter 5 of this tutorial.
  • Q: My character has a power where they swap skins, but they don't change to the right skin. Why is that?
  • Q: In Murderworld, the robots aren't taking the appearance of my character. Why is that?
  • Q: Why are the controls mapped incorrectly? Why don't the icons correspond to the buttons?
    • A: The base game doesn't have perfect controller support. For best results, use the Ultimate Controller Support mod, which is covered in Chapter 9 of this tutorial.
  • Q: What do I do if my question isn't answered here?



Setup, Graphics, and Gameplay
  • Q: How can I run the game in windowed or borderless windowed mode?
    • A: As discussed in Chapter 2 of this tutorial, there is no known method for achieving this. The game will always run in fullscreen mode. It is possible to use Alt+Tab to minimize the game. However, doing this while the game is loading anything can cause it to crash. Only do this while the game is idle.
  • Q: Can I run the game in resolutions over 1080p?
  • Q: Can use a ultrawidescreen resolution to play the game (greater than 16:9)?
  • Q: Does online play or multiplayer or coop/co-op still work?
    • A: No, not natively, since the servers were shut down for a long time ago. If you wish to play online with others using the 2006 PC version, you can use a program called Parsec. The guide for that is in Chapter 12 of this tutorial.
  • Q: How do I get my game to look like the Xbox 360/PS3/Steam ("Remastered") version?
    • A: Most of the in-game models (character models, maps, 2D assets, map objects, and power models) in the PC version are already the same as the Xbox 360, PS3, and Steam versions. There are a few additional changes you can make to make them look exactly the same:
      • The first step to get the PC version to look like these versions is to turn on advanced lighting in the settings.
      • The Remastered Interface mod, which is discussed in Chapter 9 of this tutorial, will give you the same UI as the next-gen consoles.
      • For the character select screen, there is an optional file in both the Official Characters Pack (for 27 character rosters) and the 36/50 Roster Hacks (for larger rosters). You can find more information about these in Chapter 3 of this tutorial. The files can be installed like any loose files, which is covered in Chapter 10 of this tutorial.
  • Q: What are my other options for making the game look its absolute best?
  • Q: Does Ultimate Alliance PC include achievements just like the console versions did?
    • A: No, but with the Improved Unlockables mod, achievements are back in the game. This mod also allows you to unlock characters throughout the story. If you just want the achievements feature of the mod and nothing else, you can use OHS to update character unlocks, use the cheat code, or unlock characters through scripts.



Locating and Downloading Mods
  • Q: I can't find a particular mod, booster, or skin. I've checked the catalogs and the search bar. What do I do?
    • A: You can check Ceamonks890's archive, as he's backed up almost everything. If you can't find it there either, then it probably doesn't exist.
  • Q: The link to a wanted mod, booster, or skin is broken. What should I do?
    • A: First, let us know of the broken link, so we can replace it. Then, check Ceamonks890's archive as he has backed up almost everything.
  • Q: I want to request a new mod, booster, or skin for someone to create. How do I do that?
    • A: Currently, most modders do not accept requests. If a modder does state that they accept requests, you can ask them nicely, once. If they turn you down, do not pester them. If you can't find someone to take your request, you can post about it in the the common request topics or in the #suggestion-box channel on our Discord server, but keep in mind that no one is obligated to take your suggestion. Keep in mind that the best person to create a mod is you! Chapter 12 of this tutorial has a wide variety of tutorials for making your own mods.

March 23, 2023, 02:45PM #13 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:23AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 14: TROUBLESHOOTING

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    This chapter is a troubleshooting guide for common issues with MUA1. You can find solutions to the most common problems here.



Game Crashes
    This section is for game crashes. The following are considered crashes:
  • If the game closes unexpectedly
  • If the game freezes and does not unfreeze
  • If the game does not launch
  • If the game gets stuck on an infinite loading screen
  • If the emulator gives some sort of error

Expand to see solutions
    Different types of crashes and their solutions:
  • The game does not launch
    • There are a few possible reasons for this, depending on when it occurs in the modding process:
      • After changing the herostat: If you exceed the roster size limit for your version of the game (27 for most consoles, 29 for PSP, and 34 for the Xbox 360 Gold Edition), the game will crash when you try to launch it. If you're using OpenHeroSelect (OHS) to edit your herostat, make sure that you're selecting the correct roster size for your version of the game. If you're using XMLBCUI, make sure that you are not adding too many characters to your roster.
      • If none of these issues are the cause, it's possible that you have a corrupt file or some similar issue. The only solution is to restore the default files and try again. Test after installing each mod to see what causes the issue.
  • The game crashes when you start a new game (before or after the opening cutscene):
    • This type of crash is less common, but it can also be the hardest to diagnose. Here are a few possible solutions:
      • First, make sure that you delete your existing save files.
      • If this doesn't solve your issue, it's possible that you have a corrupt file or some similar issue. You may need to start fresh and reinstall mods, checking them one at a time.
  • The game crashes when you select a character:
    • There are a few possibilities here:
      • If the character's mannequin is also missing from the character select screen, then this means that you didn't install the character correctly or at all. Remember that adding the character to the herostat is only part of the process of installing a character, and the character's files must be installed in the correct place. Revisit Chapter 4 of this tutorial to see how to properly install a character.
      • If the character's mannequin does appear, but selecting them crashes the game, it's possible that the skin file is missing/corrupt. This is unlikely with released mods, but it can happen if you modified or hex edited the skin incorrectly. It can also happen if the skin is not compatible with your console. Download a fresh, unmodified copy of the skin and check its compatibility. Then, you can reinstall it. You can learn more in Chapter 7 of this tutorial.
  • The game crashes during a loading screen:
    • This means that your currently selected team has exceeded one of the game's limits. Reduce your team to 2 or 3 characters and try again. If 2 or 3 won't work, try using one character by themselves. You can find more information about limits in the MUA1 PC Limit Documentation thread.



Power Malfunctions
    There are many ways in which a power can fail, but there are usually just a few causes for this. Malfunctions include:
  • Effects not appearing
  • Powers not activating
  • Incorrect animations
  • Powers doing no damage
  • Boosts/passives not applying to characters
  • Characters not swapping to the right skin

Expand to see solutions
    Here is a general guide for dealing with these issues:
  • Skin-related issues (like if a character swaps to the wrong skin) generally occur if the skin is not hex edited correctly. Learn more about hex editing in Chapter 7 of this tutorial.
  • For other power issues, there are several things you can check. First, if you modified any data files (.engb, .xmlb, .pkgb, etc.), including the herostat, make sure that you start a new game and delete your old save files. This is a required step and will help with many power issues. If you've already done this and it hasn't helped, try the next option in this list.
  • Next, reduce the size of your team. Instead of using 4 characters, try using 2 or 3. This will generally help with issues like effects not appearing. If 2 or 3 characters doesn't work, try using just one. If this still doesn't work, try the next option in this list.
  • The next thing that you can try is the cheat code to unlock all powers. This will generally solve issues like powers not activating or passives not applying their effects to characters. These errors are more commonly seen if you have a roster hack installed. Cheat codes are linked in Chapter 12 of this tutorial. The cheat code to unlock all powers only works on the currently selected team of characters, and sometimes you have to enter it twice for it to take effect.
  • If the above options don't work for you, it's possible that you have a corrupt file. It's also possible that the mod itself has issues. If this is the case, it is extremely difficult to pinpoint the cause when using the Direct method to install mods. You will need to do a fresh reinstallation of the game and test it after adding each mod to see what the possible issue is. If you don't want to have to keep reinstalling your game and mods, you can switch to using the MO2 Method for installing mods.

May 25, 2024, 02:42PM #14 Last Edit: May 30, 2024, 05:23AM by BaconWizard17
MUA1  MOD  INSTALLATION  GUIDE  FOR  PC  -  DIRECT  METHOD
CHAPTER 15: HOW TO REPORT AN ISSUE AND ASK FOR HELP

By BaconWizard17



Introduction
    You've gone through the entire tutorial, the FAQ, and the troubleshooting guide, and you still can't find what you're looking for or can't figure out what's wrong. It happens to all of us! This chapter discusses how to ask for help.



Identifying the Issue
    Before reporting an issue, it's important that you're able to say exactly what it is. Here are some tips:
  • Determine when the issue is happening. Does it start happening after you do a certain action? Is it only occuring in a certain area of the game? With a certain character?
  • Determine when you first noticed the issue. Is it ongoing? Did it start after you installed a certain mod? Has it always been the case for you?
  • Determine if there's something that impacts this issue. Do certain actions make it more or less noticeable?



Describing the Issue
    Once you know your issue, you need to be able to properly describe it. Here are some tips:
  • Type up a description of what you've found. Be as detailed as you can, and include all the information from above.
  • In your description, you should include the game that you're playing (MUA1 PC in this case), the installation method that you're using (direct method in this case), and the tutorial chapter that covers your issue, if any.
  • Also include anything that you've tried to do to fix the issue.
  • Lastly, get some visual representations of the issue. Screenshots and screen recordings can tell a lot more than words by themselves. If you don't know how to take screenshots, here is a tutorial for Windows 10. Most of these methods work on Windows 7 and Windows 11 as well. You can use OBS Studio, an open-source (free) screen recording software, to record your screen. The built-in Xbox Game Bar in Windows 10/11 also allows you to record footage from the game easily.



Reporting the Issue/Asking for Help
    Once you've gathered your information, you can ask us for help on your issue. Here's the best way to do this:
  • Do not reach out to a modder by DMs to ask them for help. It's best to ask for help publicly.
  • For public help, the best place to ask is the #help❗ channel on the Marvel Mods Discord Server. You can also ask for help in the Technical Problems board on our site, but response times will be much slower, and you'll likely be told to come to our Discord server anyways.
  • When asking for help, send all the information you've gathered, including the written description and any images/screen recordings.
  • Be sure to mention which tutorial chapters you checked to find solutions (such as the FAQ or troubleshooting guide).
  • You may not get help right away. Be patient. On the Discord server, if it's been more than a day, you can follow up, but be respectful. Don't tag people unless they're actively helping you, and don't tag people more than once in a row.
  • If someone offers to help you, be respectful to them. They may ask you for more information, including additional screenshots.