Yoona Posted July 9, 2013 Posted July 9, 2013 in patchlist should i do it like this? 1 GRF 2010-09-10.grf is it correct? Quote
Winz Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 (edited) Hello Yoona, I believe you are using either Neoncube or JikariCube. Yes, that is the way you are sending the patchfiles. That will mean: this patch will patch your grf file (since you wrote it 1 GRF 2010-09-10.grf) Sorry, my bad. it's correct - the way you write it. but, you forgot the thing about "patch number" it should be like this: PatchNumber<space>GRF.Number<space>PatchDestination<space>filename.ext so, could be like this: 200 1 GRF 2010-09-10.grf *the number in blue is set up-to-you. otherwise, if you set the last number is 20.000, then, the next patch must be larger than 20.000 (i.e: 20.001, etc) Have a nice day! Edited July 10, 2013 by Winz Quote
Yoona Posted July 11, 2013 Author Posted July 11, 2013 Hello Yoona, I believe you are using either Neoncube or JikariCube. Yes, that is the way you are sending the patchfiles. That will mean: this patch will patch your grf file (since you wrote it 1 GRF 2010-09-10.grf) Sorry, my bad. it's correct - the way you write it. but, you forgot the thing about "patch number" it should be like this: PatchNumber<space>GRF.Number<space>PatchDestination<space>filename.ext so, could be like this: 200 1 GRF 2010-09-10.grf *the number in blue is set up-to-you. otherwise, if you set the last number is 20.000, then, the next patch must be larger than 20.000 (i.e: 20.001, etc) Have a nice day! Thank you for the response Winz =) i will try it and by doing the files that im going to update Directory should be like this? data/texture/... ? and it should be in grf or gpf file? Quote
Winz Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 (edited) ... and by doing the files that im going to update Directory should be like this? data/texture/... ? and it should be in grf or gpf file? No problem, that's how we do. the easiest way to patch a grf is: 1. put the new files as your desire to see them on the patched grf 2. Create a new GRF file, click "merge dir" (if you are using GRFBuilder) and select the patch folder\data 3. Click on the "Repack" button >>> so, when you are going to send a patch file, after creating a new GRF file, just click "Merge dir" and select the "data" folder. Once extracted, the "data folder will appear exactly on the place you extract it I suggest you to use GRFs instead of GPFs. well, I can't say anything about GPFs because I've never tried it. haha Have a nice day! Edited July 11, 2013 by Winz Quote
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Yoona
in patchlist should i do it like this?
1 GRF 2010-09-10.grf
is it correct?
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