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conners
Is there anyway that we can add our own cars, ie we take cars out of GT3 (PS2) and mod them so they will be usable in PGR2. We could add like a rally section to the main menu, strip the cars off GT3,convert them somehow, and then use them on-line (KAI) in a special section for modded games against other users. Im willing to try if other people are willing to help out. Imagine the things we could do with this game if it possible. Feedback welcome.
conners
take it nobody interested
clown88
You could put any car you wanted in the game if you could open and mod the .pak files.
But as far as I've looked - no apps support them.
Unfortunately if you want to mod racing games, you have little choice but pc games.

I know; It sucks mad.gif
conners
there most be a way of modding the files. someone somewhere will be able to do these files.
clown88
Probably the Dutch. But they're too busy modding GP4.

Bottom line is, its just easier to buy a PS2.
DOS4GW
QUOTE (conners @ Jul 19 2004, 02:20 AM)
Is there anyway that we can add our own cars, ie we take cars out of GT3 (PS2) and mod them so they will be usable in PGR2. We could add like a rally section to the main menu, strip the cars off GT3,convert them somehow, and then use them on-line (KAI) in a special section for modded games against other users. Im willing to try if other people are willing to help out. Imagine the things we could do with this game if it possible. Feedback welcome.

Ehh, you serious man?

Only thing I can say is good luck.

Cracking sound files for both games, render and texture, car data, etc I would say its not possible.

conners
I'll wait for forza motorsport lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
therebelious1
QUOTE (clown88 @ Jul 21 2004, 04:16 AM)
You could put any car you wanted in the game if you could open and mod the .pak files.
But as far as I've looked - no apps support them.
Unfortunately if you want to mod racing games, you have little choice but pc games.

I know; It sucks mad.gif

when i used to fook about with halflife, i used pak explorer but that was a while ago

theere is also a newer util called pakscape

find them both here

theres also dragon UnPACKer here, but it looks a bit too french for my liking jester.gif
clown88
Hmmmmm.... interesting.

My Linux contraption ain't gonna run them. Can anyone have a look?
adil786
would be good but NOT possible pop.gif
DOS4GW
...This is as smart at asking if u can implement the subway from dopewars onto pgr2.
DOS4GW
QUOTE (clown88 @ Jul 21 2004, 04:16 AM)
You could put any car you wanted in the game if you could open and mod the .pak files.
But as far as I've looked - no apps support them.
Unfortunately if you want to mod racing games, you have little choice but pc games.

I know; It sucks mad.gif

This is not true. The carfiles for pgr2 are not readable for anyone without the aselblysignature.
DOS4GW
QUOTE (therebelious1 @ Jul 23 2004, 01:42 PM)
when i used to fook about with halflife, i used pak explorer but that was a while ago

theere is also a newer util called pakscape

find them both here

theres also dragon UnPACKer here, but it looks a bit too french for my liking jester.gif

First of all the carfiles are not named pak. How did you figure that? The pak files are objects, like the cones, train, and the boat. Second of all even if they where named pak some app used for a differente game won't ever work. Do you think that if you just name a file anything, another app that opens other files with same last name automaticly can open your file to?

The carfiles are named pak_cth, pak_hrd, pak_opn, pak_sft. Now if you hex-edit them you'll discover that they are compressed, and the only one that can read it is the developers of the game and those wich crack the asembly signature.
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