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hello

 

i need some help with extracting 2 cat files.

those 2 are from strike fighters project 1

 

MenuData.cat

MenuText.cat

 

from the menu folder.

 

i tryed allmost every extractor but i get every time a error

 

does anybody know how to extract them

or is there anybody out there who can extract them for me?

 

i need those 2 to look in too.

 

how they did something

i cant tell you more at the moment because it spoiled it.

 

but it is for a project involving sf 2.

 

 

 

Posted (edited)

The StrikeFighters2 extractor dated 4/1/2012 should do the trick.  This should be in the download section here, or you can get it from the Thirdwire site.

yeah thank you.. i am going to try that.

 

and only use SF2 files IN SF2. While some are the same, many have had SIGNIFICANT changes

 

but i know from lot of skinners/modders they use lods out of sfp1

 

i don't going to use any of it i am going to see something. that i want to keep a secret for now

but if its works you all going to enjoy it...

 

it has nothing to do with objects planes etc..

 

just trust me

i did these things a lot for other games. overhauling the main game.

or changing psyhics etc.

The StrikeFighters2 extractor dated 4/1/2012 should do the trick.  This should be in the download section here, or you can get it from the Thirdwire site.

sorry this is a noob question... 4/1/2012... is that the april version?

because i got that one but that one dont let me extract...

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Posted (edited)

i have to use this tool..

catpack. in the sf2 download section..

 

but it works..

 

 

only now i need a tool that makes cat files

Edited by Gulfwarfighter
Posted

Actually, you don't, if you modified some ini parameters then better to leave the new file in the mod install main flight/menu, etc folder than overwrite your original cat file. 

The old SF1 extractor did create a cat file, but most likely you not gonna be able to use it for SF2.

Posted

Actually, you don't, if you modified some ini parameters then better to leave the new file in the mod install main flight/menu, etc folder than overwrite your original cat file. 

The old SF1 extractor did create a cat file, but most likely you not gonna be able to use it for SF2.

okay thanks logan..

 

well sf2 did not get my new ini file...

so i figure i need to put it in too the cat file it self to force it to use it.

Posted

okay thanks logan..

 

well sf2 did not get my new ini file...

so i figure i need to put it in too the cat file it self to force it to use it.

well i get it to work i did put it in too the wrong folder... i had it in the main install folder...

but it has to be .. saved games\xxxx

Posted

yes, just like I linked in another post of your --- all extracted files go in their respective folders in THE MODS FOLDER -- you really need to re-read and fully understand the whole mods folder concept

 

but i know from lot of skinners/modders they use lods out of sfp1

 

 

only if it's not an airplane, and if they don't get caught. Sharing/Uploading 3W lods is subject to expulsion and perma-banning from CA (and yes, there are a few lingering around)

 

over 80% of the SF2 aircraft have been completely remapped from their SF1 versions. The skins are different as are decal locations

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