Sonic Origins

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Sonic Origins Guide to Installing Mods
Af Spiffy Ruffleroni
A guide on how to through the general basics of adding mods to your copy of Sonic Origins on Steam. Whether you want to replace some of Sonic 3&K's tracks or want to change Sonic's sprite, this guide will help you go through the steps of modding Sonic Origins to your liking.
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Welcome to this guide!


Ever wanted to play Sonic Origins but Metal? Or replace Sonic 3&K's new tracks with the tracks from the original 1994 release or 1993 prototype? Well, this Sonic Origins Modding Guide will help you guide you through the steps needed to be able to mod your copy of Sonic Origins.
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Getting Started with HedgeModManager
HedgeModManager
Download Link [github.com]
You're obviously going to need a mod manager if you want to even install mods for Sonic Origins, which is why we need HedgeModMananger to achieve that.
It's also compatible with Sonic Generations, Sonic Lost World, Sonic Forces, Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and Sonic Colours: Ultimate, but for now, we're focusing on Sonic Origins.

1. From the releases page, scroll down to the "assets" and click on HedgeModManager to download it.


2. HedgeModManager should be downloaded.
You can either use the application as it or do my preferred way, which is copying the application to Sonic Origins' game files. Which is the process that will be used for this guide.

Right-click HedgeModManager.exe and select copy.
Now, we're gonna need to paste HedgeModManager in Sonic Origins' application folder. (Default location should be C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\SonicOrigins\build\main\projects\exec)


The easiest way of achieving this is to head to your Steam Libary, right-click Sonic Origins > Manage > Browse local files.
File Explorer should open and from there, go through the folders, build > main > projects > exec. Finally, you may paste HedgeModManger.exe.
You can create a shortcut if you don't want to go to this location every time you want to install or change mods.
KEEP THIS TAB OPEN IF YOU'RE GOING TO INSTALL THE CLASSIC WAY as we will be using this location to install the mods themselves!












3. The final step in this section is an easy one.
Just simply make a new folder and name it "mods" or open and close HedgeModManger.exe to create a mods folder.
The mods folder will be the location for mods so HedgeModManager can recognize and be played with them.
Obtaining and Installing Mods
Now is the fun part, choosing which mods to use and playing with them!
For this section, I'll be using Xanman's Metal Sonic Origins mod as an example.
- Mod Download[gamebanana.com] -


Click on the mod of your choice on GameBanana.[gamebanana.com]
Scroll down and you'll probably see that there are multiple ways of downloading a mod.


1-Click Install
The easiest way to download a mod if possible is the 1-Click Install option with the HedgeModManager logo on it.
If you've done this method, then move on to the next section.



However, since my mod of choice and countless others mods don't have this option at the moment, we'll instead click on the regular download button.
This should take you to the downloads page of the mod, click on "download" again and the download should start.


Now that the mod has been downloaded, you have some options on how to install the mod.

EASY - Installing from an archive
This is the easist way to install a downloaded mod.
Open up HedgeModManger from Origins' files or the shortcut you made before if you made one.
Once opened, click on "Add Mod" and a pop-up should appear.


Select "Installing from an archive" and it will open up a file explorer tab.


Select the archive file and click "Open"
It should install the mod and now appear in the mods list. Easy!
Do this process with every mod you want to install and once you're done, move on to the next section.


Installing from a folder
Go to its downloaded location and right-click the archive file (in my case, it's a zip) and extract it with whatever extractor you have.
Open up HedgeModManger from Origins' files or the shortcut you made before if you made one.
Once opened, click on "Add Mod" and a pop-up should appear.


Select "Installing from a folder" and it will open up a file explorer tab.
Search for the mod folder from the file you extracted, it's easy to tell when you selected the mod folder by seeing if there's a mod.ini file inside of it.


Select the mod folder and click "Select Folder"
It should install the mod and now appear in the mods list. Simple.
Do this process with every mod you want to install and once you're done, move on to the next section.


NOT RECOMMENDED - Classic Installation
Go to its downloaded location and right-click the file archive file (in my case, it's a zip) and extract it with whatever extractor you have.
Once extracted, the mod should be inside the extracted folder.
If not, the extracted folder itself is the mod folder; it's easy to tell if it's the mod folder if the mod.ini file is inside the folder.


I hope you remembered to keep Sonic Origins' file location open because this is the step where we need it.
Like with HedgeModManager, we're gonna right-click on the mod folder and copy it.
Next head over to where the mods folder is located, aka Sonic Origins' files location I mentioned before.
Paste the mod folder into the folder named "mods" and move on to the next section once you've done this process with every mod you downloaded.


Enabling Mods with HedgeModManger
If you're done installing the mods, you may already have HedgeModManger open.
If not, then go to the "exec" folder and open HedgeModManger.exe or open it up through the shortcut if you have one.
When HedgeModManger opens, you may get a pop-on to update the application, click accept and wait for the update to finish.
When it's done, you'll see the mods listed.
Click on the mods you want to enable by clicking the little box on each of them until they have the checkmark on them.


Once you're done, click "Save & Play" and congrats!
Your mods should work.

14 kommentarer
DracoGram 2. feb. 2023 kl. 20:25 
This isn't working,do I have to remove denuvo?
Timbo303 2. jan. 2023 kl. 15:34 
Also no one believed me when I said denuvo drm ruins modding.
Timbo303 2. jan. 2023 kl. 15:33 
Too bad denuvo drm made the modding support terrible. No full blown hacks because the exe is locked. All we get is character and music swaps thanks sega for removing the older ports which had way better modding support.
S1mDal3k 1. jan. 2023 kl. 21:05 
games always mods.:missing:
Wildberry 1. nov. 2022 kl. 17:20 
I would use Sonic 3 AIR Sonic 3 Tracks instead of Restored Sonic 3 Music
Lex 8. aug. 2022 kl. 19:05 
Is there any way to install mods without using the mod manager? I'm using Linux and would prefer to avoid wrestling with an executable.
Zebitus 21. juli 2022 kl. 20:30 
I remember someone requested the JP soundtrack for Sonic CD, even though its already in the game...
loganjamesalex 30. juni 2022 kl. 20:18 
I haven't used it either but only because I went to install it and saw that in the gamebanana comments
Spiffy Ruffleroni  [ophavsmand] 30. juni 2022 kl. 19:39 
(To loganjamesalex) Thank you for notifying me of this, I don't play with the Roll Lock Removal so I didn't know. I shall add it to guide right away. Again, thanks for telling me.
loganjamesalex 30. juni 2022 kl. 18:21 
You should note that roll lock removal mod makes certain enemy kills not count as spin dash kills, which makes certain mission mode challenges literally impossible to complete