Overwrite your existing save data if prompted.Select 20XXTE.gci from the file list and press A to restore the data. In the "Choose your mode" menu, press X to enter Restore mode.Select the file "SuperSmashBros0110290334" and press A to backup. If you want to back up your existing Melee save data, press Y to enter Backup mode.When GCMM loads, press A to select the SD card as your storage device.Your SD card should look like: apps/gcmm/boot.dol * If you don't see GCMM in the list, make sure you copied the "apps" folder to the right place. Select GCMM from the apps list and load it. Remove the SD card from your PC and insert it into your Wii.Create a folder on your SD card called "MCBACKUP" and copy 20XXTE.gci to that folder.Choose 'Yes' to merge/replace any files if prompted. Extract the GCMM download and copy the "apps" folder to your SD card.* 20XXTE does not officially require, condone, or provide support for installation of the Homebrew Channel. A Wii with the Homebrew Channel installed.Melee (20XXTE cannot be loaded on top of other Melee mods)
If nobody in your scene has 20XXTE yet or you're simply impatient, here are the steps to install it using Wii homebrew. Once the "Copy Complete" text appears, you may remove the memory cards.Insert a 20XXTE memory card in Slot A, and the receiving card in Slot B.From the 20XX Menu (VS Mode -> Tournament Melee), select the "Copy 20XXTE" option.Go to a local tournament or event and find someone with 20XXTE.No homebrew, mods, or ISOs are required to run 20XXTE.
Once it's on your memory card, it can be booted on any Gamecube or Wii. Fixed a bug where not all controller ports could pause/quit during replays.Ģ0XXTE is a save file that goes on your Gamecube memory card, just like any normal Melee save file.Fixed a bug in the replay menu where B could be used to select menu items.The DI values are now relative to knockback angle instead of being in a completely random (often useless) direction.