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#Post#: 97--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: Leo2236 Date: September 29, 2014, 1:52 am
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I see, check the first post I've release the first version, it
hasn't too many differences with the last version that you have
but still it's better ;)
Finally I'm done with this tool(at least for now) I've spend on
it many weeks and need a break from it, I guess now I'll work on
RE3 tool after I'll take a break of course :)
#Post#: 98--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: CraZyEddy2010 Date: September 29, 2014, 8:26 am
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Aight! ThanX for the release Leo!
I'm gonna check it out now.
About the RE Tool. Are u working on RE3MV Tool maybee too? Or
just the RE3SLDE Tool?
#Post#: 99--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: Leo2236 Date: September 29, 2014, 8:29 am
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Probably only on RE3SLDE but maybe on other tools too I don't
know yet.
#Post#: 100--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: CraZyEddy2010 Date: September 29, 2014, 8:33 am
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DL Link is not working because of some mistake in the Link
address
So change it to:
HTML http://www.datafilehost.com/d/eea828da
That's working ;)
Greetings Dominic
#Post#: 101--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: Leo2236 Date: September 29, 2014, 8:44 am
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Thanks I've fixed it, I've simply copied the whole first post
from the other site here without checking it, there the link is
working anyway.
#Post#: 190--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: kamilm122 Date: February 21, 2015, 11:59 am
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Hi Leo,
You have great stuff here, but will your GTTrackViewer have
"export" option to some simple known format such as OBJ maybe
:)?
Also, i'm working on tekken 2 and 3 and need some help. You seem
to be really good in searching for resources in unknown archives
:D.
I'd like to talk about that.
Regards.
#Post#: 191--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: Leo2236 Date: February 23, 2015, 3:13 pm
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Hi kamilm122,
I can't tell right now if GT Track Viewer will support OBJ at
least in the near future as I'm busy with other stuff at the
moment, so we'll see ;)
As about Tekken what problem do you have? Even though I don't
know much about Tekken 3 and 2 data structure I still might be
helpful :)
#Post#: 192--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: kamilm122 Date: February 23, 2015, 6:08 pm
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Leo
I think it needs separate topic or private talking.
I got facebook and skype, but i'm on skype more often:
kamilm1222 [i don't need to talk via mic, so chat-only is enough
;)]
facebook: facebook.com/doxy128bit
For now on, i'm focused on tekken 2 mainly. My main "book of
knowledge" is DGTEF from xentax.
The thing is to find something which reminds of some kind of
"table of contents" like folders's list, and i found that.
But i stopped at that, i don't know where offsets could be
hidden to the stuff i want to rip-off.
I was writing my own TMD ripper for general purposes, to extract
TMD from any psx game. Sadly, not many games uses them that
"straight".
Maybe some elements are taken from official sony documentary
(psyq), to operate on data [i don't know, just my thought], but
not everything.
Both in tekken 2 and 3, you can see via some HEX-Editor, when
the main exe file is using typical functions which are
documented in psyq, for loading TMDs and TIMs.
That was my first hint to write TMD extractor, but it failed
because there are no TMDs in main archives. Just TIMs [textures]
and vab files [sound].
So i'm stuck at knowing that i have a key to the main work, but
i don;t know where to search for those damn offsets... I want to
use character animations in the future project, that's why i
want it :P.
#Post#: 196--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: Leo2236 Date: February 27, 2015, 10:10 pm
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I've create topic for Tekken 2 and we can talk there:
HTML http://lgt.createaforum.com/random/tekken-2-3d-models-ripping/new/#new
#Post#: 486--------------------------------------------------
Re: GT Track Viewer: A tool to view GT tracks...
By: AG Date: January 22, 2017, 11:37 am
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Hi Leo,
Any hope to see an Export function for your great GT Track
Viewer?
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