I described how I did it up in the OP. It's a program called City of Heroes Splasher. It does most of the work.
Doesn't affect patching whatsoever. The original screens and sounds are still there. These mods sit in a separate data folder that does not modify the game
client. It just tells the game client - "hey, instead of that file, load this one instead."
Doesn't affect patching whatsoever. The original screens and sounds are still there. These mods sit in a separate data folder that does not modify the game
client. It just tells the game client - "hey, instead of that file, load this one instead."