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noxsachi

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Hello all, and I apologize for what may be a noob question. I am trying to create my own custom staff, namely one based on Cold-Blooded as it has the best looking model in the game. I've found out how to edit, save, and import the .uti files and .erf, using Sunnie's ParthEvol as a base to start trying to poke around. However as I want to edit Cold-Blooded I am curious as to where I can find the gen_im_wep_mag_sta_lore_02.uti file to start working, since trying to edit the prm000im_parth_staff.uti file just works for the Staff of Parthalan. Any help you would be willing to give me would be really appreciated.

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Sunnie

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All the item files are named as a hash value. The only way to see what a files actual reference is, is to manually open each one. I have probably spent 30 hours already converting file names and I am not even half way through the 1802 item files.

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Where are they located? Are they in 2da.rim file?
Edit: Actually just stumbling on it would it be designerresoruces.rim?

Modifié par noxsachi, 30 mars 2011 - 01:24 .


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Xronit

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Yes designerresoruces.rim is the right one

Edit: hash value? it's translated if you get the optional file with the gffeditor

Edit2: typo

Modifié par Xronit, 30 mars 2011 - 01:32 .


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Thank you, and wow had no idea this would be so intimidating. I'm shocked people managed to find stuff like the Champ Armor so fast.

Edit:How do you translate it?
Edit 2: NVM I figured it out. Thank you for pointing out that I had forgotten to import that one file.

Modifié par noxsachi, 30 mars 2011 - 01:36 .


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Xronit

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http://social.biowar...ect/1936/#files
download: fnvdump-20110320.zip
Once you have opened pygiff use "import strings" and find the extracted file


Edit: Guess i was to late :P glad you found it out atleast

Modifié par Xronit, 30 mars 2011 - 01:40 .