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.dat -> .ktx [Rise To War]

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ghostheroine, posted Thu Jul 28, 2022 1:18 pm (72787)


Hi! I had a chance to decrypt game files of Rise to War game. And seems with the notepad, when i opened .dat files i see infromation at the top, so if i rename type of that file from .dat to .ktx it can be viewed in RVTexTool, however, i have to do it manually. Maybe there is a script that detect that at top?

But that is not main question, the main question, that seems textures in RVTexTool showing way lighter than they should be. I had also a chance to rip same looking texture with NinjaRipper, so i can compare two of them, and from NinjaRipper they look better. But with NinjaRipper i cannot rip hidden textures for which i am looking actually.

So i think that there is some settings i should done in RVTexTool to make it look better? Anyone now? There is few screenshots showing my situation. Hope i will not be ignored. :P

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grandshot, posted Fri Jul 29, 2022 8:28 pm (72805)


With which util you decrypt game files? If its some kind of script, like bms, you can include signature checking into code. Otherway, making a new script on any program language, e.g. python, for parse dat files, checking signature and rename extension not very hard to implement.
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