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Extract the bytes file [SkullGirls mobile / Unity]

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LolHacksRule, posted Wed Sep 18, 2019 3:45 pm (50785)


What game? It has a header of double...
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atom0s, posted Wed Sep 18, 2019 7:14 pm (50793)


.bytes files are used by Unity to hold raw data that isn't supported in a normal asset format. You'd have to dig into the game to find where the file is being used to see how it is read. Since it's a raw format file, there is no common/standard method of reading it, so you'd have to see how the game is using it and what it expects it to be.
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JackDev, posted Thu Sep 19, 2019 3:02 am (50799)


LolHacksRule wrote:
What game? It has a header of double...

SkullGirls mobile
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JackDev, posted Thu Sep 19, 2019 3:04 am (50800)


atom0s wrote:
.bytes files are used by Unity to hold raw data that isn't supported in a normal asset format. You'd have to dig into the game to find where the file is being used to see how it is read. Since it's a raw format file, there is no common/standard method of reading it, so you'd have to see how the game is using it and what it expects it to be.


Thank you, brother.This is a mobile game called SkullGirls, a 2D fighting game. I think these bytes should contain the sequence frames.But unfortunately, it can't be extracted.
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