Editing bin files mpq4/16/2024 ![]() To convert an bin file to txt is not easy. So I am asking if anyone else has seen this kind of protection and knows how to decrypt the encrypted plain text files. If you cant find a text file in patchd2.mpq you should look into d2exp.mpq. I googled a bit and it seems few other maps also uses this kind of protection,but I couldn't find any info on decrypting the encryption or the encryption algorithm used on them. I opened a few encrypted files with hex editor,it turned out that all files have the same first few bytes " ff d6 fe cf 00 00 00 00 ",as you can see the first pair is well above 0x80(ascii range),so they are not a magic file extension header of any binary compression format that I know of. j file,after a closer look at that mpq/w3x,it seems all plain text files(.j.txt etc) are also encrypted,none of them makes sense as ascii/utf8,though the binary ones(.w3i etc) seem to be unmodified. It’s my first tutorial ever, so please comment on the quality of it. Fully compatible with SC: Remastered AND SC 1.16.1. I even tried running Diablo 2 from the Diablo II.exe directly. Once I put my edited MPQ in the Diablo 2 folder, I removed the -direct -txt from my shortcut. This simple and stupid method worked fine until I opened a map with an encrypted. Normally I can edit the LOD files in a text document or a sheets program. Absolute noob guide to modifying SC AI (no mods) General Discussion. bin file is still in the MPQ along with my edited txt file. j file to understand how things are done/implemented in that map. I know that to avoid the use of txt files it is required to add all newly bin files generated by txt files into patch-d2-mpq file. Originally I asked about this on hiveworkshop,but they don't endorse deprotection/extraction of others' map's contents,so I will repost here instead.Īs a former/semi-active mapper I am particularly interested the inner works of modern Warcraft 3 custom maps,I usually open up protected/optimized maps with mpq editor of my choice,then read the. ![]()
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