ok, i started with "The Last of Us"
but i can't find any tools to open this files
please guide me.
but i can't find any tools to open this files
please guide me.
That's strange, because other .ltd files haven't got that problem.It usually means that your file is unsupported. It finds some data that can match stored patterns, but it's not fully compatible.
It can be a specific case that weren't found to this day. Nothing strange in game modding scene.That's strange, because other .ltd files haven't got that problem.
How can I speed up the release of the plugin(for .ltd files) on kuriimu2?Kuriimu, as stated, is discontinued. Therefore no help can be provided for this issue, since the plugins will not be updated.
First Kuriimu2 needs its text UI, which is currently not finalized. It also has to be implemented in the "imgui"-Branch only.How can I speed up the release of the plugin(for .ltd files) on kuriimu2?
Okey. Thanks for replyFirst Kuriimu2 needs its text UI, which is currently not finalized. It also has to be implemented in the "imgui"-Branch only.
Afterwards, the LMD plugin has to be ported into the new plugin architecture of Kuriimu2. If you know any C#/.NET, you're welcome to tackle those yourself until we have time to work on this again.
As you can read at the top of the original post, Kuriimu is discontinued and replaced by Kuriimu2.is this still being worked on? just curious since i haven't seen any recent updates?
that's fine. I guess the main thing that i was looking forward to was text editing for mbst files.As you can read at the top of the original post, Kuriimu is discontinued and replaced by Kuriimu2.
If your question was meant for Kuriimu2, it is currently not being worked on, but also not deprecated. It works as intended and most plugins work as intended as well.
However, there are currently no bigger updates planned, nor new features in the pipes.
You can still use Kuriimu for MSBT, if you want to.that's fine. I guess the main thing that i was looking forward to was text editing for mbst files.
can it do that yet (kuriimu2)? and if so, can it do that better than kuriimu (original)?
Edit: i feel like upon reading earlier responses, it's clear that it's not the case
I understand though since busy lives mean working on big things have to be delayed.
Guess i'm just a little sad because Kuriimu was discontinued right as I was getting into messing with text files.
Are there... any alternatives?
It should output in the same directory as the files are located in, just with a new extension. If they aren't there, you might not have privileges, just like the other tools tell you.Where does the compression function applied on directories output? Print just says "Done!".
Could the reason be a lack of privileges? I am using Windows and already set myself as the owner of the directory, but other LZ-decompression-tools still report not having permission to access it.