07-24-2015, 06:37 AM
Actually exploring this game more, I am under the impression that... I probably shouldn't rip from it. It's quite an extreme file size that we'd be dealing with (several hundred mb for just the backgrounds)
I think that the best option would be to explain how to rip from it on our wiki. When you consider the variables for each character's expressions too, it results in some colossal file sizes with the number of images involved. I could likely put the effort in to trim each image and only include the changing part as an insertion option... But even then, we're still looking at 100+mb per character. The game's rips alone would take up 6/7gb of storage space on the server.
The next game is CV: Casting Voice, a PS3 game about voice actors. It looks kind of interesting - the file formats are .pix and .spr files - .pix being a large file, while .spr is pretty small. Looking it up online using the .pix hex code, I'm lead to a Wii game that somebody explored previously using a similar .pix format... But beyond that nothing. I can't even seem to fathom how the graphics might be stored in here. They don't look compressed though.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26973982/cv.zip
I think that the best option would be to explain how to rip from it on our wiki. When you consider the variables for each character's expressions too, it results in some colossal file sizes with the number of images involved. I could likely put the effort in to trim each image and only include the changing part as an insertion option... But even then, we're still looking at 100+mb per character. The game's rips alone would take up 6/7gb of storage space on the server.
The next game is CV: Casting Voice, a PS3 game about voice actors. It looks kind of interesting - the file formats are .pix and .spr files - .pix being a large file, while .spr is pretty small. Looking it up online using the .pix hex code, I'm lead to a Wii game that somebody explored previously using a similar .pix format... But beyond that nothing. I can't even seem to fathom how the graphics might be stored in here. They don't look compressed though.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26973982/cv.zip