Re: Sex Mugen
Well, I have done that, I download the character, unzip them using winrar, and I am left with a file, which is named the same as in the .def file as you suggested. But when I try to move the file into the characters folder, it just disappears. Even though I moved it into the characters folder I cant find it anywhere in the characters list.
(Small thing before I start, double-posting is generally very much frowned upon in any forum you'll go to, and there is an Edit button on any post you make for a reason.)
There is a subfolder in the Mugen folder by the name of \data\; within this folder you will find the file select.def. This contains all the information used by Mugen for the character select screen. Adding a new character to the game involves several steps.
1) Download the character (obviously.)
2) "Install" the character (typically by extracting the archive) to the \chars\ folder.
3) Check for a .def file within the character's folder; if it is not the same as the folder's name (for example, newchar.def in the My Awesome Character folder,) you'll need to either rename it or point Mugen specifically to that file for it to realize what's going on.
4) Open select.def, within the \data\ folder, with your favourite text editor. I've found notepad works well. If the character's .def file has the same name as their folder (kuromaru_Lite.def within the kuromaru_Lite folder,) then just add a new line anywhere within select.def with that name.
If the .def and folder have different names, however, you'll have to either rename one of them to fit the other, (following my earlier example, renaming newchar.def to My Awesome Character.def or the folder to newchar,) or point Mugen specifically to the .def folder (a new line that reads My Awesome Character/newchar.def)
Note that the point you add the character's entry within select.def will determine where they appear on the character select screen, and that you can make a line consisting of the minus symbol ( - ) to make a "blank" slot on the select screen (Tantrambull's pack does this to keep the character portrait area clear,) or "randomselect" to make a slot that will pick a random character from the list for you.