Steven's Gas Machine
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Re: Steven's Gas Machine
oh cool, thanks!
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What sort of checks does this do to detect if a file is the PC version rather than console? Would really like more output to help me find the problem within files I'm trying to test. If it could be at least narrowed down to a single table or chunk it'd help.
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it does no checks. it assumes you are running it on specific source. most likely it will not work on PC dw games; it will throw an error. ps3 and xbox360 dw games use same format, pc is slightly different and is not supported because of extra work it requires and so few games.
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It does do checks, it checked the version of the tables, and after changing those it gave me a "Only PS3 and Xbox versions are supported." It must have been able to detect that somehow. That was also ran on a file I had been reversing from little endian > big endian. I wanted to see what info was dumped and if any specific tables gave errors.semory wrote:it does no checks. it assumes you are running it on specific source. most likely it will not work on PC dw games; it will throw an error. ps3 and xbox360 dw games use same format, pc is slightly different and is not supported because of extra work it requires and so few games.
It's alright though, I finally got it sorted today and managed to successfully reverse the whole file. Can finally use it for PC, so no worries.
One thing that seems pretty odd though is that between PC and console, the vertex sizes and layouts are entirely different, and I'm really not sure why.
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oh cool, nice. happy modding.
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Hello semory
Does Gas Machine support Sengoku Musou 4 DLC?
I already decrypt edat to dat ,and change extension to IDXOUT,but just can't get it
Thanks
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Does Gas Machine support Sengoku Musou 4 DLC?
I already decrypt edat to dat ,and change extension to IDXOUT,but just can't get it
Thanks
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crofty already asked me about it, but i dont have a lot of time atm to look at it. maybe in a couple weeks.
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I see,thanks!semory wrote:crofty already asked me about it, but i dont have a lot of time atm to look at it. maybe in a couple weeks.
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Support for SM4 DLC is now supported. Put DATs in a folder and say Yes to everything except for "Process BIN files?"
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Thank you very much again!semory wrote:Support for SM4 DLC is now supported. Put DATs in a folder and say Yes to everything except for "Process BIN files?"
You think you can look at these dw8 dlc things too? they dont work with the sw4 dlc fix ><