If you're using the Steam version, you can copy the videos folder as well.Ĥ. Copy the Data.rsdk file for Sonic CD in the decomp directory (I will be using the Steam version for this tutorial). If you're ever confused where the decomp directory is, just know it's where the exe file is located.ģ. This is the folder containing the important decomp files. This tutorial will refer to this folder as the decomp directory. This is what your decomp's folder should look like: Download either win_圆4.zip or win_x86.zip depending on the architecture your PC runs on.Ģ. Download the latest release of the RSDKv3 Decompilation (at the time of writing this, it's v1.3.0). If you haven't already, be sure to enable file extensions in Windows Explorer this will make it less likely you'll name a file wrong!Ģ. Platforms, this tutorial only covers Windows. A PC running Windows (Although the process may be similar for other
To find the RSDK file in the Steam version, go to your Steam library, right click on Sonic CD and select Manage > Browse local files. Prerequisites- A legally obtained Data.rsdk file for Sonic CD (the Steam version is recommended RSDK files from the mobile version also work but may have issues with general gameplay and/or mods) This tutorial doesn't cover how make your own mods for Sonic CD, only getting existing mods to work.ġ.
It seems there isn't a clear, up to date tutorial for setting up the RSDKv3 decompilation and Sonic CD 2011's many mods on it, so I've decided to make one myself in the hopes it will clear up some confusion for how to get it all working.