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Official Data .vs Custom Data?


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I was a little curious if it would be possible to use both Gravity's data folder scheme, and a custom one. Two completely different folder systems.

A few months ago I had been playing with hexing and had changed the directories of where files were loaded by the client. (Initially finding a way to make an english grf..)

I know the client reads where to load what file from where, at specific offsets within the hex.

I had successfully been able to move any file that had a direct offset reference in the client, into whatever folder I wished; minus the map files since I can't seem to find where the offset is that directs where they're loaded... yet this method renders official data useless. u_u

For example, Official data:

data/resnametable.txt

Custom hexed way.

data/txt/resnametable.txt (put all the text files in this folder)

So in the end both file systems will be completely different.

Is there a work around?

I'm guessing the only way to go about doing this would be to link a dll or something?

I know of the encryption dll, but I find hexing to be more fun. :]

I hope what I'm trying to say is understandable. I have a bad habit of being too hasty and not putting enough detail into what I'm trying to say. :/

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