

Personally I've seen a LOT of brawl tourneys with simple changes like modded music and small stage changes still keeping a 'real competitive' edge. The online community that involves game mods wouldn't like it too much to hear that everything they are doing is just a complete and other waste of time just because they like to do something about what they dislike on a game. I don't see how he is stupid for his post. Although I believe that your question should have fell into this thread instead of making a knew one. Seeing how much fun people have modding brawl, it would be nice to see them just letting it be open instead of it being a fight. To answer your question, I don't believe Nintendo will let that happen, but I would very much like the idea. Everything both you and I have to say about this topic is just opinion so it would have been best to just answer his question is reason instead of blowing up at him about what you think a game should be.

If you want additionnal info, please visit the included wiki.Click to expand.I don't see how he is stupid for his post. When you browse the page, it will display a Quasar Download link.Ĭlick it and the mod will be downloaded by Quasar and ready for use. To download mods for use, please head to the website and look for Super Smash Bros. Quasar is an app that relies on the website Prerequisitesīeing on Windows, having Admin rights for the installation. This will allow you to revert easily to your mods before you used Quasar, if that's your wish. The only step I would recommend doing before using it is making a backup of your mod folders on your Switch's SD.

Getting Started with Quasar should be pretty straight-forward. Mod downloader, manager, updater and workspace-building tool for Super Smash Bros Ultimate and later on, other Switch games
