06-08-2019, 08:28 AM
06-08-2019, 10:34 AM
Well, links to what? There's a lot to cover. There are two things you need to decide - which games you want to rip stuff from and what you actually want to get out of said games. There's a lot of different formats you may find, some easier to deal with than others.
In terms of which console to start with, I'd say PS2 as you can just pop in a disc (or mount an ISO) and have a nosey inside. Sounds are generally very easy to rip - look into PSound if you're interested in that. Xbox 360 and PS3 are also okay once you get inside them, though I think less tools exist and developers started using odd file formats more for those systems.
GBA I've not looked into, but I think ripping audio from most games is easy enough to do, with sprites being slow as you basically have to take screenshots of each sprite in the game. You won't be able to find some PNGs in the ROM like you might with the other systems! For all systems, I'd say model ripping is the hardest. Or maybe I'm just intimidated by it.
In terms of which console to start with, I'd say PS2 as you can just pop in a disc (or mount an ISO) and have a nosey inside. Sounds are generally very easy to rip - look into PSound if you're interested in that. Xbox 360 and PS3 are also okay once you get inside them, though I think less tools exist and developers started using odd file formats more for those systems.
GBA I've not looked into, but I think ripping audio from most games is easy enough to do, with sprites being slow as you basically have to take screenshots of each sprite in the game. You won't be able to find some PNGs in the ROM like you might with the other systems! For all systems, I'd say model ripping is the hardest. Or maybe I'm just intimidated by it.
06-08-2019, 11:27 AM
(06-08-2019, 10:34 AM)Simpsons Dumper Wrote: [ -> ]Well, links to what? There's a lot to cover. There are two things you need to decide - which games you want to rip stuff from and what you actually want to get out of said games. There's a lot of different formats you may find, some easier to deal with than others.
In terms of which console to start with, I'd say PS2 as you can just pop in a disc (or mount an ISO) and have a nosey inside. Sounds are generally very easy to rip - look into PSound if you're interested in that. Xbox 360 and PS3 are also okay once you get inside them, though I think less tools exist and developers started using odd file formats more for those systems.
GBA I've not looked into, but I think ripping audio from most games is easy enough to do, with sprites being slow as you basically have to take screenshots of each sprite in the game. You won't be able to find some PNGs in the ROM like you might with the other systems! For all systems, I'd say model ripping is the hardest. Or maybe I'm just intimidated by it.
im interested in the maps and props... I dont see many or any at all of these in any titles im interested in like the actual setting of the map... hallways and stuff
Im also interested in sound effects and bgm... psound thanks
umod seems pretty useful
06-08-2019, 02:26 PM
I quit thanks though
06-08-2019, 03:02 PM
You quit without starting? Come on. Of course, you do need some sort of motive.
06-09-2019, 01:32 PM
(06-08-2019, 03:02 PM)Simpsons Dumper Wrote: [ -> ]You quit without starting? Come on. Of course, you do need some sort of motive.
From what i experianced, you gotta take snap shots in game and rip textures for when you uvmap it
but when you snap shot them, they are all stacked and deflated
so you gotta get lucky and inflate them all do see which model you want ?
the textures are nice but i think i could just remake most of those things faster xD
06-09-2019, 01:42 PM
Maybe. I don't bother with ripping models. The process varies with game and platform.