wildpawz
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wildpawz got a reaction from kiraio in patch.xp3 won't read - old Kirikiri game
Thank you so much!! Your suggestion was a lifesaver!!
I used kirikiri to repackage instead of GARbro, and it worked like a charm! (Note: I tried also with KrkrDEV_232r2EN but the .xp3 didn't read - I think the program may be a bit too modern for this game, mayhaps.)
For anyone else having this issue with old games:
I downloaded kirikiri2-archive-3 and extracted the rar kr2_218. Then, in the kirikiri2 folder, I opened krkrrel.exe and chose the file to turn into a .xp3. (note: for multiple files to be turned into one .xp3, I made a folder with the .ks and images and whatnot and sealed it into a .rar, and converted that. It worked for me.)
Also, in the same kr2_218, I went into the graphconv folder and opened the .exe. Any images I needed modified (usually TLGs), I'd extract as .JPEGs from GARbro and then turn them back to .TLGs using this program once I edited them, so the game could read them again.
I don't know how I never thought to do this, but you pointing it out saved SO much time. Thank you!!!!!!!
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wildpawz got a reaction from Saiph in patch.xp3 won't read - old Kirikiri game
Thank you so much!! Your suggestion was a lifesaver!!
I used kirikiri to repackage instead of GARbro, and it worked like a charm! (Note: I tried also with KrkrDEV_232r2EN but the .xp3 didn't read - I think the program may be a bit too modern for this game, mayhaps.)
For anyone else having this issue with old games:
I downloaded kirikiri2-archive-3 and extracted the rar kr2_218. Then, in the kirikiri2 folder, I opened krkrrel.exe and chose the file to turn into a .xp3. (note: for multiple files to be turned into one .xp3, I made a folder with the .ks and images and whatnot and sealed it into a .rar, and converted that. It worked for me.)
Also, in the same kr2_218, I went into the graphconv folder and opened the .exe. Any images I needed modified (usually TLGs), I'd extract as .JPEGs from GARbro and then turn them back to .TLGs using this program once I edited them, so the game could read them again.
I don't know how I never thought to do this, but you pointing it out saved SO much time. Thank you!!!!!!!