zip formats for me to just chuck in a folder on my PS3 and hope that would sort everything, but unfortunately its not that simple. I was hoping they would all download in various. I cannot seem to download all Configs from Github at once.
But ultimately I need to know which ones I would need to use for my game(s) and how to apply them. I've gone to the Managunz Github to try and obtain various Config files. I've had a trawl on google as well as on here, and see people have mentioned these issues before, but I cannot get my head around how they have fixed it exactly. I've ended up making ISO files practically unusable after mounting them in Managunz and using a certain config file with the ISO, and upon removing said Config file from the PS2ISO folder, they still don't load (Black Screen). I have had some successes here and there faffing with different ISO files, but the general consensus is that the graphics need fixing. I initially wanted a Jailbroken PS3 after I couldn't get on with using the PSXS2 Emulator, which played games at practically half speed, if not slower. Unfortunately most of the titles either fail to load past a loading screen, or if they do, they're graphically damaged and look awful. I loaded up my ISO files and have used both Multiman and Managunz to mount them. I Jailbroke my PS3 using Ferrox Cobra and it was succesful (I later switched to Rebug to see if it would iron out some issues there).
In reviews of the critically panned 2015 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5, reviewers cited THUG Pro as a more enjoyable and affordable Tony Hawk's Pro Skater experience.I jailbroke a PS3 recently (first time) after wanting to play some games from my childhood, plus others I did not get to experience, this being spurred on by the recent THPS1&2 remaster. Reception Ī few months after the mod's initial beta launch, Luke Plunkett of Kotaku was optimistic about the idea of all levels in the series being available for online play. This plugin can be used to export fanmade levels or those imported from elsewhere into Blender to THUG Pro as well as character models that can be rigged to an armature to be used in-game.
A Blender plugin used for importing and exporting custom levels into the THUG2 format (as well as support for models from several other Tony Hawk games) was released in early 2017 by the user "asdf" it was updated and re-released with expanded support and functionality in 2018 by the user "denetii", which near coincided with update 0.6.0.0's support for importing custom levels. Custom levels and skaters made by other users can be downloaded on the THPSX website. The game includes a majority of the levels from the Neversoft era of the franchise except of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground.Īside from its inclusion of a majority of levels from throughout the Tony Hawk's series, THUG Pro also includes support of customized levels and soundtracks. Online multiplayer consists of all traditional game types found in past Tony Hawk games. Its only single-player mode is "Freeskate"/"High Score Run", which allows players to practice for online play.
The mod focuses on online multiplayer as its main game mode and there is no single-player campaign.
THUG Pro, being a mod of Underground 2, has similar gameplay to that of the sixth generation-era entries in the Tony Hawk game series. These features appeared in update 0.6.0.0, released in late June 2018.
In the same interview with Vice, Larson detailed long-term plans for the future of THUG Pro, including mod support, new levels, a "Create-A-Theme" mode, custom soundtracks, and a higher resolution visual overhaul. THUGPro's original logo from its initial 2013 release The game can still be installed manually in Wine. Versions for macOS and Linux, based on Wine, were posted in the THPS forums, but as of 2019 the download links for these versions are broken. Over the time, more levels from the games were added for instance, on December 13, 2015, the rest of the Pro Skater 3 levels were added. In its initial release, the mod featured all levels from Tony Hawk's Underground and its sequel Underground 2, as well as custom park themes from Pro Skater 4 and American Wasteland. The mod's first official beta release was on August 10, 2013. According to developer Morten Larson in a 2018 interview with Vice, the idea for a mod such as THUG Pro had existed for a long time, but by 2012, felt it had become necessary the community was struggling and fractured by that point, with the majority of the game's online servers having since been shut down, and those still playing on unofficial servers were spread across different platforms.