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Regarding the DATA.INI and clientinfo.xml

When hexing, is it okay to just change the filename to, let's say integral and integralof.xml for DATA.INI and clientinfo.xml,respectively?

Or the filename should also contain the extensions? like inte.ini and integralof.xml.

I'm talking about replacing the names on your hex editor.

Thank you. :(

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yes you can change it..

but for extension...i think you should remain it...

I see, so when renaming, you can only change 4/10 characters for your data.ini and clientinfo.xml? 'Cause you need to retain the extensions, right?

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not sure about the length of the file name...

but usually i just use the same lenght xD

extentsion i think it must be retain

Yes, I mean, Let's say in my data folder, I have data(with hidden .ini extension) and inside of data folder, I have clientinfo(with hidden .xml extension). When renaming it, I can only change data/clientinfo, right? XD because it would be the same, right? So it would be like this?

four(with hidden .ini extension)

threeseven (with hidden .xml extension)

And when replacing it in your client using hex editor,

I can only change the data/clientinfo from DATA.INI/clientinfo.xml?

So, if I replaced it with my customized name, the result would be,

four.INI

threeseven.xml

right?

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