by dragonslayer » Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:34 am
Adam wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 11:54 pm
dragonslayer wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:11 pm
In wich file are they ?, i want help you
They are likely somewhere in 0000.fpk if you can figure out how to un pack and repack them please let me know.
"FPKtool" seems to work extracting this kind of files...
https://github.com/Shadowth117/FpkTool/releases/tag/1.0
http://www.mediafire.com/?vty5jymlmm2
How to use:
Extract the FPKTool.exe to the same folder as the FPK files you would like to extract.
Then, go to the command (cmd) prompt in that folder, and type "fpktool.exe -u *FPKNAME* *FOLDERNAME*".
Fill in the FPKNAME with the name of the FPK file you'd like to extract (usually 0000.fpk), and the foldername with the folder to extract it to.
Example:
fpktool.exe -u 0000.fpk mhgwii
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In wich file are they ?, i want help you :)
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They are likely somewhere in 0000.fpk if you can figure out how to un pack and repack them please let me know.
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"FPKtool" seems to work extracting this kind of files...
https://github.com/Shadowth117/FpkTool/releases/tag/1.0
http://www.mediafire.com/?vty5jymlmm2
How to use:
Extract the FPKTool.exe to the same folder as the FPK files you would like to extract.
Then, go to the command (cmd) prompt in that folder, and type "fpktool.exe -u *FPKNAME* *FOLDERNAME*".
Fill in the FPKNAME with the name of the FPK file you'd like to extract (usually 0000.fpk), and the foldername with the folder to extract it to.
Example:
fpktool.exe -u 0000.fpk mhgwii