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Is ripping all textures without dictionary.txt and manually finding texture files I want the only way to get what I want?
Anyone know if this works with a modded game? There's a mod that lets us equip anything we want, seems like a great way to easily rip everything we want all in one spot, simply rip from the character select screen.
The dictionary results are very slim, only a few hundred/thousand textures at best. The remaining majority of textures needed to be explored and sorted manually is demoralizing. I never bothered to do this since the game's launch
Not sure if I am doing something wrong related to textures. Is using the dictionary.txt with limn supposed to rename and organize the resulting files? All the files I get have random seeming hexidecimal names. Sorting them using DT_Texture_Sort does put many of them into their own folders but without meaningful names going through them to find textures would take forever. I think I must be missing a step because I got the same results of the limn extract without the dictionary.txt
@Kraken
I am able to run the game and extract fine by putting the dxgi.dll file into the games binaries folder, then running the game. Did you try that way?