07-10-2020, 11:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2020, 03:01 PM by Neon Streak.)
For years I've been wanting to rip sounds, models, and textures from games developed by Krome Studios. However I've been having difficulties trying to do so. Why, you ask? Because they compress all the content for their games in RKV files, which I am unable to find a good program to open them with.
I've been researching ways to open this file format on and off, but I've had very little luck. The only things I could find were some scripts that require command line tools which I absolutely hate doing. It especially sucks because other game file formats I ripped from had at least one user-friendly program that could open them (E.X: GCFScape for VMT files, VGMTrans for NDS files, etc.).
So, long story short, is there an easier (And possibly more user-friendly) way to open up RKV files?
EDIT: One more thing, when I open upĀ this website on the Internet Wayback Machine and try to click "download" on one of the tools/programs listed there, I just get a page saying that the URL wasn't archived.
I've been researching ways to open this file format on and off, but I've had very little luck. The only things I could find were some scripts that require command line tools which I absolutely hate doing. It especially sucks because other game file formats I ripped from had at least one user-friendly program that could open them (E.X: GCFScape for VMT files, VGMTrans for NDS files, etc.).
So, long story short, is there an easier (And possibly more user-friendly) way to open up RKV files?
EDIT: One more thing, when I open upĀ this website on the Internet Wayback Machine and try to click "download" on one of the tools/programs listed there, I just get a page saying that the URL wasn't archived.