Brock wrote:ycleped wrote:Brock wrote:Can you provide the numbers so we can replace the uniforms? Thanks.
1) Open NZA 1.3 editor.
2) Load the roster you're using.
3) Navigate to the "Teams" tab.
4) Within the "Teams" tab, click the "Art IDs" tab.
5) Use the list of times and the uniforms to see what ID each uniform has.
6) Load DFR, check "zero arrays", and replace the ID you found in NZA.
Thanks, but I'm talking about the numbers/slots specifically to use. I know how to find the home and team slots.
I know what you're talking about and that's what I answered. I think you are confused.
For example, say you are trying to replace the Dolphins uniforms. You download the .zip and extract the uniform.dats.
There are 6 in the folder: "2023 Dolphins All White", "2023 Dolphins All Teal", "2023 Dolphins White and Teal", "2023 Dolphins Teal and White", "2023 Dolphins Away Throwback", "2023 Dolphins Home Throwback".
You say that you don't know what slots to put those uniforms in, but you can easily find out.
Let's use
2023-24 JIMSROSTER as an example.
Open it in NZA editor.
See where I have circled?
That Uniform ID is the Dolphins home uniform in the uniforms.dat file from the FF/FI mod. When you open the uniforms.dat file, scroll all the way down to #115 with the zero based arrays box checked. Replace that file with the "2023 Dolphins Teal and White" file that you downloaded. Save the uniforms.dat. Do the same for the rest in the list in NZA. It says the away uniform is 114, so replace 114 in the uniforms.dat with "2023 Dolphins White and Teal".
For the other uniforms, you have:
Alternate 111
Alternate 121
Alternate 449
Alternate 446
..etc.
Open up Madden to see which alternate uniforms are home and which are away. Write it down.
Say for instance the first alternate uniform is an away uniform. That means the alternate uniform that corresponds to slot 111 is away.
You would go back to the uniforms you downloaded and select an away uniform to replace slot 111 with.
You could choose "2023 Dolphins all White" and replace slot 111. There you go, it works.