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Smile Hey there!
I just recently started replaying one of my favorite games of all time, and went to go and see if any of the sprite files or anything else had been uploaded anywhere onto the resource sites. To my surprise, neither the game or it's predecessor has had any files uploaded onto any of the resources sites! I was hoping that I could contribute even just a small bit into ripping some files, but in all honesty I'm completely new to this. If anyone could get me advice for ripping steam games (this includes ripping sprites and sound files) I'd really appreciate it. If this post is a bit out of place, apologies. I'm new to this side of the forum.
If it matters, the game in question is Costume Quest 2. Surprise
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Assuming you are using a Windows PC:


You can find Steam game files at this address: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common

I do not know what game engine Costume Quest uses, but since it is 3D/cartoony/indie I think it is very likely to be a Unity game.


If it is a Unity game, you can extract assets using Asset Studio GUI: https://github.com/Perfare/AssetStudio/r...g/v0.16.47

If it is a Unreal game [very unlikely], you can extract assets using UModel: https://www.gildor.org/en/projects/umodel
Hey, I'm Jasper! I am an avid model ripper, I also like Splatoon and Vocaloid.

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