For those people who put the Map Textures by hand together in Photoshop I can give the hint to look at PIMG files
This git repo and the knowledge that you need PIMG files should be enough to write a Tool fast. Shouldn't even take a day and you have all your maps put together
Currently I'm busy with other stuff and I'm getting a bit bored of the GW2 files because knowing all the structs of all files made it a bit boring for me
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[Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
Actually only 40 GBpolarbearsrawr wrote:I've been working on this exact thing,(mostly by hand) and I'll just warn that it requires several hundred GB of swap space for Photoshop for the highest resolution map The final BMP type save file should be just under 2GB or so, with dimensions currently at 27648 x 25600.b00mb0 wrote:First post here
I'm currently looking for a way to automate the construction of the ingame map (as to create a png file out of every map tiles). Right now, i'm using gw2Browser to extract map tiles, to after stich them manually in photoshop .... i know..
Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
If you're programming in C++ you can also use rhoot gw2Format util which gives an easy to use interface for manipulating PF files Chunks:
https://github.com/rhoot/gw2formats
In conjunction with https://github.com/ahom/gw2DatTools you should actually be able to build pretty cool tools and very quickly.
https://github.com/rhoot/gw2formats
In conjunction with https://github.com/ahom/gw2DatTools you should actually be able to build pretty cool tools and very quickly.
Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
Can anybody tell me how icons are linked to strings and how to match them up? There are a lot of items (particularly weapons and armor) that are not currently on the wiki that are on GW2, I'd like to get stuck in updating it.
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Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
So someone managed to extract the ATEP files just as they should be. He says he did that with the help from "ATEXreader" with "small changes to it". He's opened this page here: https://sites.google.com/site/jumptovictory ... really impressive.
I wasn't able at all to extract the ATEP files from the dat using atexreader because something goes terribly wrong with the channels and what you get is not what's visible in-game and I'm not able to correct this. My C knowledge isn't sufficient to make any improvements.
So please could someone (maybe the author of this page above) please help me in extracting those files? I don't want to rely on someones work if I plan to use that for an application!
I wasn't able at all to extract the ATEP files from the dat using atexreader because something goes terribly wrong with the channels and what you get is not what's visible in-game and I'm not able to correct this. My C knowledge isn't sufficient to make any improvements.
So please could someone (maybe the author of this page above) please help me in extracting those files? I don't want to rely on someones work if I plan to use that for an application!
Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
In the ATEXreader V6 just go to the following functionneuroquila wrote:So someone managed to extract the ATEP files just as they should be. He says he did that with the help from "ATEXreader" with "small changes to it". He's opened this page here: https://sites.google.com/site/jumptovictory ... really impressive.
I wasn't able at all to extract the ATEP files from the dat using atexreader because something goes terribly wrong with the channels and what you get is not what's visible in-game and I'm not able to correct this. My C knowledge isn't sufficient to make any improvements.
So please could someone (maybe the author of this page above) please help me in extracting those files? I don't want to rely on someones work if I plan to use that for an application!
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RGBA *ProcessDXT5(unsigned char *data,int xr, int yr) { }
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image[x*4+a+(y*4+b)*xr].a=atbl[k&7];
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thanks for your help!
I successfully changed and compiled it but that didn't changed anything on the output...
Edit: ok, right..that change targets DXT5 and yes it did something to those files but ... have a look for yourself
I successfully changed and compiled it but that didn't changed anything on the output...
Edit: ok, right..that change targets DXT5 and yes it did something to those files but ... have a look for yourself
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Yes, there are files like that but if you look through all files you'll also find the ones you probably want Just ignore these kind of images except you'll find out what they're good for
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oh...indeed. I only picked a handful of files to test it and so I couldn't see it's working.
I think those others image files have something to do with AI, environment or stuff like that since these consist only of points and circles and 4 different colors: black, blue, red, green; just like heat maps!
I think those others image files have something to do with AI, environment or stuff like that since these consist only of points and circles and 4 different colors: black, blue, red, green; just like heat maps!
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Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
I have a question, is it possible to extract ALL skill images + descriptions (effects, time to recharge etc)?
I'm planning to some applications but for that I need all those things :/. One of the applications will allow you make your own builds on your computer without logging in on GW2 or on the internet.
I'm planning to some applications but for that I need all those things :/. One of the applications will allow you make your own builds on your computer without logging in on GW2 or on the internet.
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Yes, but the method on how to do it isn't public and ArenaNet changed the format of the content files about a week ago.ShadowWalker wrote:I have a question, is it possible to extract ALL skill images + descriptions (effects, time to recharge etc)?
I'm planning to some applications but for that I need all those things :/. One of the applications will allow you make your own builds on your computer without logging in on GW2 or on the internet.
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So all the things that have been discovered in this thread (and the not-public methods) are unusable? :/
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Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
IIRC there was a switch for GW2.EXE to download the DAT file as uncompressed. I cannot find it anymore. Is it still in the .EXE nowadays? If so, does anyone know what switch it was?
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Can somebody please write a tutorial on how to use the GW2Inflate DLL? The author just slapped it up here without giving anybody any idea on how to use it.
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Re: [Request] Guild Wars 2 DAT
In the second image, I think the mesh data isn't wrong, it's just that the mesh hasn't got bones & skin applied.Rhoot wrote:So here's my patchworked necromancer. She's got the wrong colors since the textures are for the default colors. She's also got the ugliest hat in existence since the character selection shows it regardless of whether or not it's hidden in-game. Also, yes. The boots looked that messed up in-game as well.
Edit: Note that this is without any sort of textures other than diffuse (and alpha for the boot laces and eyelashes).
Edit 2: Or there's this if you'd prefer.
This kind of mesh deformation was also found with Sacred 2 models (gr2 models).
In the latter case, the facial bones have scale factors in their 4x4 transform matrices.