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Graphics Rurouni Kenshin - Enjou Kyoto Rinne PS2

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Hello,

I need help with the game graphics. All the files are packed inside data.afs; there are 2.610 files without extensions. I've found lots of files using the script, but I’m having trouble with the graphics. I can’t view them properly or identify their format. It's essential to edit the font and graphics in order to translate the game (or at least try to).

I’ve tried using Tile Molester, MummGGTool, and Noesis, but I still can’t extract or display the images correctly, including the font and title graphics.

Any help or guidance would be appreciated.

 

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Example_graphics_kenshin_ps2.zip

Edited by Josekenshin1

Solved by morrigan

These graphics are swizzled. You can use ImageHeat to view them. Also, I don't know if there's a problem with your extraction script or what, but some of the attached files store more than just one bitmap.

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This is the RenderWare TXD format. You can just rename these files to .txd and use a tool called Magic.TXD. It allows you to export them as PNGs or import them back after editing.

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