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AssetStudio
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Looks like RF3s modding is just like RF5
Asset Studio for browsing and previewing files, Avalonia for replacing/editing bundles. Of course, I've never actually modded RF5; all I've managed to get working so far for RF3s is portrait and model texture editing, and face textures are so tightly cropped that replacing them might be a pain. As for dialogue, the extracted .txt comes out garbled, and I tried it with Grimoire just for fun but that doesn't seem to do anything.
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Trying to find sprites from the games files, but I cant find them.
the sprites won't appear as actual images unless you are using something to load the sprites like AssetStudio or a similar program. unfortunately i can't remember the name of the program that allows you to take a screenshot and rip assets from there, or something similar. but AssetStudio will do the trick and you have to load the folder called "hollow_knight_Data" from - C:\(yournamehere)\steamapps\common\Hollow Knight\hollow_knight_Data - some of the information here will vary based on what you've named your drives but the main folder is in steamapps\common\HollowKnight\hollow_knight_Data
- Active fork of AssetStudio? (AssetStudioGUI by Perfare)
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School of Dragons
I've tried exploring a few things with this but the only sound file I was able to find was the one that plays on the startup screen. I think I might have another lead with the files that steam displays but I'm doing my best and if worse comes to worst I will just try to get recordings of everything :]
- How to make mods?
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JPEGs of gun cases?
Yes, you can use a tool like asset studio to find and extract the wrap textures
- Can I find the game's textures anywhere?
- Learning how to mod
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What’s Left to Preserve for Priconne EN & Github Priconne Image Extractor
Hi, I'm the person who made priconne-image-extractor. If you're looking to decrypt .unity3d files from the EN server, you can use that to get all the .unity3d files from EN's CDN, and then use AssetStudio (https://github.com/Perfare/AssetStudio) to load the folder with all the .unity3d files. This won't work anymore for JP's server since they updated Unity a while ago, but in theory this should work for EN still.
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Does Anyone have the SFX file of Video Game Club Skill?
You can dig the audio files yourself from the game data with Asset Studio. I can get it for you, but it'll have to wait until I get home. I advice you try to dig yourself. Might find many cool things in there.
Harmony
- How to make mods?
- Learning how to mod
- [Gordianquest] Mod amplificateur de butin
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Fast Script Reload - Hot Reload implementation for Unity is now open source!
Some more details https://github.com/pardeike/Harmony/issues/424
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Set return value of method called by method in unit test
Here's what you're looking for.
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Why use { get; set; } at all?
Probably a little out of your scope but the library Harmony you can write patches (detours) on methods. Using get/set instead of a field would allow you to override the property's method. Let's say you wanted to write something to always have the name uppercase. You could patch the constructor and set this.name = this.name.ToUpper() but that field is publicly assignable so you can't really enforce that. On the other hand with a property you can override the set method to say this._name = value.ToUpper().
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Python's "Disappointing" Superpowers
It's kind of a subtle distinction that I think was lost between the posted article and the original article it was responding to, but I don't think the kinds of reflection capabilities that Roslyn provides is what the author intended. The specific example given in the referenced article for "Higher-order programs" specifically refers to the ability to replace function implementations at runtime without interrupting the program, and specifically calls out hot-code reloading (such as what Java provides) as a deficient form of similar functionality. This is closer to the type of functionality libraries like Harmony provide, but even that solution requires including the library and instrumenting your code ahead of time.
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Reverse engineering integrity checks in Black Ops 3
https://github.com/pardeike/Harmony harmony lets you patch functions at runtime, kind of like a dll injection / memory edit
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Loot amplifier mod
Download Harmony 2 and put net472 version of the library into GordianQuest_Data\Managed
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Replace class method from DLL with my own
I'd recommend looking into Harmomy and seeing if you're able to use it. It makes modifying DLLs pretty convenient.
What are some alternatives?
UnityGLTF - Runtime glTF 2.0 Loader for Unity3D
Mono.Cecil - Cecil is a library to inspect, modify and create .NET programs and libraries.
Il2CppDumper - Unity il2cpp reverse engineer
Fody - Extensible tool for weaving .net assemblies
AssetStudio - AssetStudio is an independent tool for exploring, extracting and exporting assets.
Extenject - Dependency Injection Framework for Unity3D [Moved to: https://github.com/modesttree/Zenject]
UnityPy - UnityPy is python module that makes it possible to extract/unpack and edit Unity assets
UnrealCLR - Unreal Engine .NET 6 integration
UnityLive2DExtractor - Unity Live2D Cubism 3 Extractor
UniTask - Provides an efficient allocation free async/await integration for Unity.
UABEA - c# uabe for newer versions of unity
InjectFix - InjectFix is a hot-fix solution library for Unity