What I did was to create a batch file. I've actually got two. One is just to see the games list and so on, to get the game numbers and the option letter codes I need.Konnie wrote:Hey guys, I'm having problems with ttarchext.. I used it before to extract GoT files and it worked perfectly but ever since I deleted it and now wanting to get Guardians of the Galaxy models, when I run the program (ttarchext.exe), it just opens for 1 second and closes not allowing me to view the game ID, etc.
Anyways I can go around this or fix it?
Thank you!
Open notepad and type this:
ttarchext.exe
pause
Save the file as a .bat file (I called mine ttg_games_info.bat). Then drop this .bat file in the same folder as ttarch.exe. Instead of running ttarch.exe, double-click this batch file to run it instead. It will run ttarch.exe for you, but the window will stay open so you can actually see the games list and so on (you'll have to scroll up a bit when the window opens).
The second batch file has the actual extraction info (source file location, output location, the game number, etc.) You'll need to extract both data.ttarch2 and txmesh.ttarch2 files in order to get all the files you need. You can either edit one batch file as you go, switching from data to txmesh, or you can create separate ones. Your call.
I don't know what GotG's number is (the version of ttarch.exe I have only goes up to TWD:Michonne, which is 59), but my guess would be either 60 or 61, so your batch file to extract the data archive (maybe call it extract_data_files.bat) might read:
ttarchext.exe -m 60 "location\of\file\you\want\to\extract\name_of_file_data.ttarch2" "location\you\want\to\save\extracted\files"
And your batch file to extract the txmesh archive (maybe call it extract_mesh_files.bat) might read:
ttarchext.exe -m 60 "location\of\file\you\want\to\extract\name_of_file_txmesh.ttarch2" "location\you\want\to\save\extracted\files"
Obviously, you'll need to replace the text within the "" to actual file locations. And if 60 is the wrong number try 61. These batch files work like the first one. Instead of running ttarch.exe, double-click the batch file and it'll open ttarch.exe for you and extract the files to the location you specifed.
Hope this explanation made sense!