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Due to its fame as the first application to allow for the customization of movesets, the term "PSA" is still used today to describe moveset hacks. | Due to its fame as the first application to allow for the customization of movesets, the term "PSA" is still used today to describe moveset hacks. | ||
==SaltyNX== | |||
SaltyNX is a plugin-based file patching system which was used for ''Ultimate'' code-based moveset mods until the advent of Skyline. SaltyNX is less stable in comparison to Skyline and is most commonly seen in older moveset mods. | |||
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==CrossARC== | ==CrossARC== | ||
CrossARC is a tool used for viewing and extracting the data.arc file in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The data.arc file contains the sum of the game's internal assets, such as music and models, in a compact compressed filetype. These extracted files can then be modded and placed on the microSD card using either ARCropolis or the Ultimate Mod Manager. CrossARC will also show various miscellaneous data like the internal {{iw|wikipedia|pointer|computer programming}} offset for a file depending on game version, and where the file is shared with others in the game files, such as certain models or textures that are used on all of a characters alternate costume slots. | CrossARC is a tool used for viewing and extracting the data.arc file in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The data.arc file contains the sum of the game's internal assets, such as music and models, in a compact compressed filetype. These extracted files can then be modded and placed on the microSD card using either ARCropolis or the Ultimate Mod Manager. CrossARC will also show various miscellaneous data like the internal {{iw|wikipedia|pointer|computer programming}} offset for a file depending on game version, and where the file is shared with others in the game files, such as certain models or textures that are used on all of a characters alternate costume slots. | ||
==Ultimate Mod Manager== | ==Ultimate Mod Manager== | ||