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Access to voice sets from premium modules?


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Grymlorde

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Does anyone know how to access the voice sets from the premium modules? I would just love to include the Calabast the (Scots Dwarven) Azer and Trip the Wererat voices.

 

I tried using NWN Explorer with no luck.



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Shadooow

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the content from premium modules is encrypted there is no way to open haks or module, there were several peoples trying that in past including me and we all failed

 

Afaik virusman is working on an premium unlocker ha*ck but not sure how far he got with that yet...


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Lightfoot8

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Accessing the hak for the premium module is simple.    

 

Start the module in windows mode.   With the game running open the hak folder find the hak and copy it to a new name or new location. 



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MerricksDad

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How does that grant you access to the version 1.1 hak file?



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Lightfoot8

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How does that grant you access to the version 1.1 hak file?

 

Because the hak is created in the hak folder when the module is running and deleted when the module is closed



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Pstemarie

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Didn't work for me - still can't access the premium hak.



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Zwerkules

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I don't know what the haks for Kingmaker or Shadowguard are named, but I tried to open those for Wyvern Crown, Witch's Wake, Infinite Dungeons and Pirates of the Sword Coast (ww1vo.hak, wcsound.hak, potsc_resource.hak, id_vo.hak) and they all can be opened with NWN Explorer (version 1.6.3).



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Pstemarie

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The OP was referring to the encrypted haks that come with the module. They are named like Neverwinter Nights - Infinite Dungeons.hak.



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MerricksDad

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The haks exist in that folder before you start the module, that is why you have the data available to open in the first place. The hak file is not at all modified when the file is opened for reading by the aurora engine.

 

The encrypted haks are hak version 1.1, rather than 1.0. They use a least a portion of the additional reserved 116 bytes of the header to encrypt the packaged data. I did some testing on the files and found that the header differs enough from version 1.0 hak files that I cannot find a method to first segregate the files and then attempt decryption. They are NOT compressed though, so that should make decryption easier. I know at least one person has had success with decryption, but will not share the method details (and I totally understand why).