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Identity V (*.dat)

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Karpati, posted Thu Sep 20, 2018 4:33 am (38639)


It uses the NeoX Engine, but it has another file extension.

Just rename the .dat to .mesh with the Total Commander's multi rename tool and you can open it with the 3D Object Converter v6.538.

Just install or use the portable version of v6.50 and use the Help/Check for updates... function to get it (v6.538).

Unfortunately your content has texture files with .dat extension also!

http://3doc.i3dconverter.com
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Doctor Loboto, posted Thu Sep 20, 2018 10:20 pm (38678)


Any alternative converter options that don't require me to shell out 60 bucks just to convert the two models I want without holes in them? It's an amazing program I'll admit but currently I can't afford to blow 60 bucks on a program I'll rarely use.
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Karpati, posted Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:04 pm (38693)


Doctor Loboto wrote:
Any alternative converter options that don't require me to shell out 60 bucks just to convert the two models I want without holes in them? It's an amazing program I'll admit but currently I can't afford to blow 60 bucks on a program I'll rarely use.


It costs 50 USD only (lifetime license), but the choice is yours. ;)
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DJ Normality, posted Thu Mar 18, 2021 2:21 am (62911)


@Karpati

Nice work on the updates. Happy to see your still providing new formats after all this time :D
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