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Lego City Undercover (WII-U) .dat

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RC-3197, posted Mon Jun 27, 2016 6:42 pm (14827)


Due to the recent advances in WII-U hacking, we now have the ability to extract files from games such as Lego City Undercover. Attached to this post is one of the many .dat files in the game (There are at least 30 parts, I don't know if that is normal or not.) As to be expected, this is not currently compatible with the current TTGames .dat script, but I hope that this will change that. I have more files if you need them. I wish you the best of luck in decrypting this.

GAME.DAT
Wikipedia Article on Lego City Undercover
Wikipedia Article on the order of TT Games releases times
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aluigi, posted Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:30 pm (14835)


Mah, here the script extracts everything perfectly...
Probably you are using an old version of the script.
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RC-3197, posted Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:50 pm (14839)


aluigi wrote:
Mah, here the script extracts everything perfectly...
Probably you are using an old version of the script.

It turns out the problem was on our end. But hey, you can add Lego City undercover to the list of compatible games.
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AnonBaiter, posted Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:57 pm (14840)


aluigi wrote:
Mah, here the script extracts everything perfectly...

Heh, I was about to say that.
Not to mention I usually update a .bms script in case there's a new revision...
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