I’ve just added support for Headlander to DoubleFine Explorer.
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I’ve just added support for Headlander to DoubleFine Explorer.
Download it here.
I’ve just uploaded a new version of DoubleFine Explorer. It fixes a few issues with costumes in DOTT Remastered. The largest costumes are now decoded correctly and all costumes can now be saved as DDS images.
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It took a little longer than expected but today I’ve released a new version of DoubleFine Explorer with support for Day of the Tentacle Remastered.
I’ve added decoders for the images, costumes, fonts and audio so these can all be viewed/played and dumped.
The engine used in DOTT seems to be the ‘Remonkeyed engine’ that was used for the Monkey Island special editions. There are changes of course, particularly to how images are stored but much of it seems to be the same.
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Another update for Telltale Music Extractor. This release adds support for Game of Thrones episode 6 and fixes a bug that prevented dumping music from Minecraft episode 1. Many thanks to David Johnson (again) for his help identifying the issue.
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A quick update to DoubleFine Explorer today.
It now supports Massive Chalice, fixes a bug with the detection of audio files in Grim Remastered and searches multiple Steam libraries when autodetecting game locations.
Download it here.
I’ve just uploaded a new version of Telltale Speech Extractor. It now supports Tales from the Borderlands Episodes 2-5, Game of Thrones Episodes 2-5 and Minecraft Story Mode Episodes 1 and 2. There’s a few extra voice files for Minecraft, see the readme for more information on that.
I’ve also updated Telltale Music Extractor again to fix music dumping from .bank files – that’s the music used in Game of Thrones and Minecraft Story Mode. Its now much quicker and produces better quality audio.
I should also mention that it still requires a lot of space when dumping (at least 4GB) because it produces uncompressed wav files for some games. Many thanks to David Johnson and MrPowerGamerBR for their help in testing the previous wonky version and making me realise that I had to find a better solution.
As promised, I’ve updated Telltale Music Extractor; it now supports Game of Thrones Episodes 2-5, Tales From The Borderlands Episodes 2-5 and Minecraft: Story Mode Episodes 1 and 2.
I’ve also fixed the problems with missing music in Game of Thrones. In practice this meant that I had to switch languages to C++ and write a custom .bank file dumper. This was a huge pain, but it does mean that all music is now dumped.
The complexity of the new dumping system may mean that I’ve made some mistakes so please let me know if you think its not dumping all the music from Game of Thrones or Minecraft. Also please be aware that dumping from these games requires a lot of space and takes a long time – the music is dumped as uncompressed wav’s and will take up at least 4GB of space. There are a few more things to watch out for, see the readme for more information.
Download it here.
[Edit] – I know the dumping for Game of Thrones and Minecraft is still a bit wonky – I think I’ve found an even better way of dumping from these games but it’ll take a few days to test.
[Edit 2] – Fixed in the latest version.
Apparently people browse the internet on phones and tablets now and Google is downranking sites that aren’t optimized for mobile devices. Although this clashes with my nostalgic view of everyone using an Amiga 1200 and 33.6k modem I cant ignore Google rankings.
So here’s my new website; its responsive, mobile friendly and will probably make toast too if needed. Now that’s out of the way I’m going to get back to making software. I’ve been updating a number of my programs and will release new versions next week.
A small bug with dumping LAB files crept into yesterday’s version of DoubleFine Explorer. Its now fixed, many thanks to Thunderpeel for letting me know about the bug.
Download the fixed version here.
I’ve added support for Grim Fandango Remastered to DoubleFine Explorer. The original files can still be decoded with SCUMM Revisited, so in this release I’ve concentrated on adding support for the newer stuff introduced in the Remastered version. That mostly boils down to viewing/decoding/dumping the audio and images. The main features added to support Grim Remastered are:
This release uses VIMA decoding code from the legendary Jimmi Thøgersen (Serge), many thanks to him. Although its 15 years old, his most famous tool SCUMM Revisited 2 is still the goto tool for anything related to the SCUMM engine and it works with Grim Remastered.
Download DoubleFine Explorer here.
I’ve added support for Game of Thrones episode 1 to Telltale Music Extractor and Telltale Speech Extractor.
As I’ve done previously, I’ve added skeleton support for the remaining episodes – assuming that the file format and naming convention remain the same, the new episodes should work without me needing to update the program.
Amongst other changes the speech extractor has now caught up with the music extractor and lets you open individual ttarch files.
Download them here.
[Edit] – It seems that Game of Thrones stores some of its music differently. At the moment only a small number of tracks are dumped by the Music Extractor. The Speech Extractor still works fine.
[Edit2] – This is now fixed in the new version of the Music Extractor
I’ve updated DoubleFine Explorer. The full list of changes is:
Download it here.
Yesterday I released updated versions of my Escape From Monkey Island setup program and launcher. Today I’m doing the same for my Grim Fandango equivalents.
Changes to the setup program:
Changes to the launcher program:
Download Grim Fandango Setup here and Grim Fandango Launcher here.
After a short delay of a mere 3 years I have finally kept my promise and updated my Escape From Monkey Island launcher and setup programs.
For those that are unaware, the setup program is a replacement installer for Escape From Monkey Island. while the launcher is an improved version of the launcher program that LucasArts shipped with the game. It has a number of features not present in the original launcher such as running in windowed mode and patching the game to run in a higher resolution. The launcher program is included with the installer.
Changes to the setup program:
Changes to the launcher program:
I’ve added support for Tales from the Borderlands episode 1 to Telltale Music Extractor. I’ve also added skeleton support for the remaining episodes – assuming that the file format and naming convention remain the same – new episodes should work without me needing to update the program.
Since I only have the Steam edition of Tales from the Borderlands the game dir wont be auto-detected if you have the Telltale version. If someone does have this version then please contact me. If you send me the registry keys that the game uses I can add auto-detection for this version too.
Download it here.