Hotaru99
[10] Knight
Somebody will probably do it without even having to be asked. Isn't that how everyone found out Vader was on the 360 disk and Yoda on PS3 back when PS was denying that they'd be cross platform DLCs?
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No worries. One person who has requested to remain annonymous has said that he will look into it and Oof also said he would check it out as well, so you're off the hook lol. :P
I've modded SC4 a whole lot, so this is something I should be able to figure out shortly after getting the game. Well, unless they drastically changed all file formats since SC4.
On this same note, I'd be extremely interested in finding out how to rip specifically voice files from the game disk. If anyone is planning on doing that, or has the know-how but not the desire, please let me know - I'd be more than happy to whatever gruntwork there is involved with doing something like that.
Considering the engine looks to be the same as SCIV, the file structure should be fairly similar (I would assume).
@Zohar, that thread is total bullshit and lies. It's a pretty obvious troll. Makes the account that day, can't take pictures or anything because he somehow "Doesn't have a camera" (I mean seriously, who doesn't have a camera... they're on everything now a days.)
Namco is actually worse than Capcom when it comes to DLC. You can look at the marketplace for Ace Combat and Idol Master for proof. And also, as a quick reminder, SC4 had one character as DLC and 7 DLC packs with CAS items. All of those were unlock keys for stuff on the disc.This game wasn't made by Capcom y'know.....
I can look into that when I get the game. I was able to extract all the voices from SC4.On this same note, I'd be extremely interested in finding out how to rip specifically voice files from the game disk. If anyone is planning on doing that, or has the know-how but not the desire, please let me know - I'd be more than happy to whatever gruntwork there is involved with doing something like that.
Actually the gamestop website spilled the beans by accident on Jill and Shuma Gorath being DLC.I ask this because in MvC3 someone was able to read the data on the disk and found out that Shuma-Gorath and Jill Valentine were on the disk, therefore finding out before they were actually released that they were going to be DLC characters. Is there someone on this website that is technically inclined to do this for SC5 when it comes out? If so, post up and let us know! This would be a great service.
EDIT for hever's idea:
I may be mistaken but I think you need a special type of dvd drive if you wanna read from xbox 360 dvds. In the case of PS3, I'm not sure if it's hard to read a PS3 bluray disc to PC. Easiest solution is if you have a modded 360/PS3 as then you can use homebrew tools for copying files from disc to a harddrive.On topic possibly useful remark:
Make an image of the disc with a PC. There's software out there to help you do this and any PC (including Macs) can do it.
Just to add to this, SC4's executable does have a list of strings for each character, which also happens to include a ton of left overs from SC2 and SC3 (it lists characters like Assassin, Berserker, Hwang, Li Long, Arthur and others). The only oddity being a character called "Deshi".Barring that you do NOT have a tool like the one above (which you should, because there's an offline editor for SCIV save files - you might be able to iterate through the character number to find hints for hidden styles) then you can just trudge through the file names and other resources for possible clues. At worst, you can just try to grep through for strings that match what you are looking for. This is EXTREMELY risky because, as mentioned, IV is based on V and it's quite possible that Natsu was named Taki for half of the development and crap that legitimately belongs to Natsu says "Taki" on it. That would be the opposite of a helpful disclosure.