hi tom, see the msg i posted to you off list.
You were talking about pak files and that they were week and esp files.
Read my message.
I hope thats clue enough for you.
You are making a mistake with the esp extention.
At 05:31 AM 11/13/2006, Thomas Ward wrote:
>Hi,
>That is correct. If a game company is encrypting there files in a file 
>then they generally don't want you copying, changing, or doing things 
>with the game files. Cracking the files can get you in hot water with 
>the company in question.
>I as a developer know what Draconis was using for it's own titles I 
>myself now am able to make the ESP files since I took over Alchemy's 
>Raceway project. However, I am not willing to share that information 
>with the public at large.
>Smile.
>
>
>x-sight interactive wrote:
>> if the developer has encrypted any files in their products it's because they
>> don't want them tampered with. usually if a game dev wants to allow sounds
>> to be changed they don't encrypt the sounds, but sometimes even if the
>> sounds are decrypted it's because a dev doesn't know how to.
>>
>> so i doubt you'll be able to. that's just my thoughts and experiences on the
>> matter.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> damien
>>   
>
>
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