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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - The Pit of Despair - DOS Game Notes Required | New poll | | Thread closed |
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Bane King Rope Since: 11-22-05 Last post: 6473 days Last view: 6430 days |
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Does anyone have anything on hacking DOS games?
Mainly speaking of Wizardry 6? I found THIS but it doesn't help me much. Anything would be greatful. Thanks. |
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Smallhacker Super Koopa I AM A Group Of Officially Frustrated Younglings, G.O.O.F.Y. MEMBER |
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Shouldn't this be in the General Hacking forum? | |||
Bane King Rope Since: 11-22-05 Last post: 6473 days Last view: 6430 days |
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Oops...sorry.
I'm sure it will be moved.....and sink into oblivion |
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never-obsolete Paragoomba Since: 05-14-06 From: AZ Last post: 6430 days Last view: 6430 days |
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use the same methods for console games. figure out the structure of the data you are looking for. searh for the data. edit away. if you're lucky the game will seperate things into different files (based on contents) and in directories.
for text use a table with the dos character set (assuming it doesn't use an internal set or use graphics for text) and a hex editor. graphics would be more tricky, you'd have to figure out the format, and possibly write your own extractor/inserter. and if you want more control over the game, learn x86 assembly. though this is all assumming no compression is used. |
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Bane King Rope Since: 11-22-05 Last post: 6473 days Last view: 6430 days |
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I was mainly going for stats |
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