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Can someone help me with this .bin file? [DC00 / The Last of Us ps3]

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Hereisme, posted Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:15 pm (45950)


So i have this binary file (.bin) that has .dc file inside it, i need bms script to extract it.

here's an example file: https://mega.nz/#!NKRkSQza!-MGYVx8Hf7L-e4tQp2freTySwlKI6LxnICt9O4LjCGM

i did some digging with hex editor and it doesn't seem to have file size mentioned anywhere inside but i heard you can get that from the OS externally. Also if you can't figure out from the file what im trying to extract its the "t1final/t1/src/game/script/ss-bills/ss-bil-bar-bill-leads.dc" it has full file path with folders like so.
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aluigi, posted Wed Mar 27, 2019 2:30 am (46051)


What's the name of the game?

I see the "DC00" magic at the beginning and it seems a compiled script indeed, but I don't know what's the language.
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Hereisme, posted Wed Mar 27, 2019 8:20 am (46071)


aluigi wrote:
What's the name of the game?

I see the "DC00" magic at the beginning and it seems a compiled script indeed, but I don't know what's the language.


The game is The Last of Us ps3, the DC file should be text file that has the code for that script in plain text and it should be Naughty Dog's own language Scheme.

Can you extract the file from there?
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