Hey all, I Apologize if this isn't in the correct section as i couldn't really figure out what one to post it in. I also couldn't find anything in a search that was relevant to my question.
I have a question about the TPF format of Texmod. Is it possible to extract textures from the TPF files... somehow? I've even googled and came up with nothing, but I figured there has to be someone on guru that uses texmod still and knows anything good about the TPF files. I myself use texmod every once in a while in many different games and have a high understanding of how it works, but that tpf file just seems uncrackable to any program I use on it at this point. One program for example is called "FileStripper" and it is made of pure win.. but it just won't find anything within a TPF file. Does anyone know how to get inside it?
Thanks
Chris
The Texmod TPF
Bob Slydell
SpyderArachnid
This is a very good question as I myself was curious if you could do this.
I have several mods that I've made myself over the years, but got rid of the original files. Would be nice to find something that can extract the files from a .tpf so I could finish those old projects again.
If you find out how to open them, definitely fill me in :P
I have several mods that I've made myself over the years, but got rid of the original files. Would be nice to find something that can extract the files from a .tpf so I could finish those old projects again.
If you find out how to open them, definitely fill me in :P
jackers1234
sorry for leet's troll. i would also be interested in something to get into tpf files, i have found nothing as of yet.
Bob Slydell
Good they deleted his post. I liked how he used tinyurl to cover up the obvious URL beneath it. What a hilarious guy.
On topic..I guess we'll have to wait till' someone figures out how to crack that particular file type. It's not the TPF but the file contents that are probably specially encrypted or something.
On topic..I guess we'll have to wait till' someone figures out how to crack that particular file type. It's not the TPF but the file contents that are probably specially encrypted or something.