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Edit camera files!!

Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:11 pm

Can somebody tell me with what tool i can edit camera files, and where exacly are the cam. files located ??

Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:27 pm

lol there located in your game thats where you can adjust them never heard of "cam files" but i kno you can adjust it in the game.

Sat Sep 13, 2008 6:44 pm

you can locate them in the merlin folder and if you are planning to edit the camera files use a hex editor..

@TY-TY

your answer is not what he need ;)

Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:44 am

^.^ wrote:you can locate them in the merlin folder and if you are planning to edit the camera files use a hex editor..

@TY-TY

your answer is not what he need ;)

sorry sir im not a aiact maniac like you :roll: lol

Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:07 am

Thnx Kris , thats what i wanted to know , TY TY just got rushed on the answering and thoght i was looking for something else , anyway im fimiliar with the hex method , but how do i specificly know what am i editing ,when you open a file its just mixed up numbers and letters , so do you know any tutorial of some kind that could help me ??

Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:50 am

What you can do to familiarize yourself with the file is look at the names. There are all sorts of names and words that contain some kind of hex data after them. Compare two different camera versions. All the camera names appear twice in the file. One is at the start, and one is somewhere else in the file. All the data after the second one is the editable part. Look at this part and compare it to other camera files. Look for a tight group of words with only a little bit of data inbetween them. That is the most editable part because it contains stuff like "position", "max/min zoom", etc. The values are float values, with the bytes flipped because they are in "little endian." I suggest you look up what float values are, and what little and big endian mean. It looks confusing, and if you can find a converter that will convert float data into decimal data and vice versa, it should start to make sense once you try editing the camera file.
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