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 Post subject: Falcom YS: ysext and xsoext
PostPosted: 05 Jun 2008 22:52 

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Due to a project suggested by a friend of mine I have realized a couple of tool for the modification of the files of the Ys series of japanese RPG games developed by Falcom http://www.falcom.co.jp

The target of the project is allowing people to create translation of the games so I hope these two tools can be useful.

For lazy people I have realized a video which demonstrates the usage of the tools and a real-time modification of the menu and the first dialog of the game:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZb27GozqTE

or in better quality:

http://mirror.aluigi.org/video/ysext_xsoext.avi


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 Post subject: Re: Falcom YS: ysext and xsoext
PostPosted: 01 Aug 2008 23:34 

Joined: 01 Aug 2008 23:28
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Hi there,

I'm very interested in your toolkit. Does it work with the vista version too? Because I only own the (newest) vista-compatible version (but I run it under XP).

Just btw, would it somehow be possible to create a voice patch, which copies the PS2 Napishtim japanese voices into the PC version?

Edit: Okay, I got it to work with the vista version. The naming of the files is different, it seems like the resources formerly stored in the "data_1101.na" are now stored in the "data.na"-file.
But now a new question rises: What about the word wrapping? Could this maybe be caught programmatically?


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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2008 00:44 

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about the voices, if these PS2 files have the same format of the PC ones naturally yes. but consider that except for the file format of the NA/NI/Z/XSO archives/files I don't know much about the games and the other stuff.

one thing that I forgot to specify but is probably enough obvious: the configuration file created with the -n option is necessary and the following should be the first things to do for creating it completely because often data_1101.na contains new files not indexed in data.na:

Code:
ysext -l -n 1.txt c:\ysf_win\release\data.na none
ysext -l -n 2.txt c:\ysf_win\release\data_1101.na none
type 1.txt 2.txt > conf.txt


what is exactly the "word wrap" thing about you refer?
and moreover where? in the output of the program or in some specific extracted files?


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