QUOTE(PhyChris @ Jan 13 2010, 10:17 PM)
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hi i have a quick question
i have a modded version of gta:sa and i want to change the title and save directory as to not interfere with my normal gta:sa
i have opened it in a hex editor and found one string for "udata" and several for "tdata"
the "udata" looks like ( t:\$u\..\Device\Harddisk0\partition1\UDATA..\??\ )
the "tdata" looks like ( U:..\Device\Harddisk0\partition1\TDATA..\??\ ) this was right after the above string
( \Device\Harddisk0\Partition2\...\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\TDATA\%08x\$u\%s )
( \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\TDATA\FFFE0000\MUSIC\..7.8.øR7 )
( \Device\Harddisk0 \Partition1\TDATA\FFFE0000\MUSIC\ST.DB.%s%04x\%08x.WMA )
so what in that do i have to change so the game saves to a new directory and i can manage it with my favorite xbox dash?
I'm not really sure, not knowing much about HEX editing. But if it were me I would locate the save file from my regular version, find out where it is on the HDD, then go back and look at the hex editor results again. I think saves are in TDATA though (I think)
QUOTE(PhyChris @ Jan 14 2010, 04:08 PM)
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the save directory is 54540082 but there is no string in the .xbe
The actual file may be randomly generated by the game when you save, which would explain that. Have you tried saving a game from both versions to see if they go in the same file??
Also, try changing the "TDATA" string to another location on the HD and then save and see if the file end up there. Just write the location out just as it is but change the TDATA file to one of your own. (thats just a random idea, I don't know if it will work)
QUOTE(PhyChris @ Jan 14 2010, 10:08 AM)
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the save directory is 54540082 but there is no string in the .xbe
i noticed that some of the "tdata" seams to point to music ripped by the xbox dash ( \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\TDATA\FFFE0000\MUSIC\..7.8.øR7 ) ( \Device\Harddisk0 \Partition1\TDATA\FFFE0000\MUSIC\ST.DB.%s%04x\%08x.WMA ) i wonder if i could point this to my mp3 library haha
In hex the code would be 82 00 54 54 - it's in little endian format, so the numbers are reversed in groups of two. Use a more complex hex editor like 010 Editor or something that will let you search by hex bytes. So If I wanted to change 54540082 (in the XBE its 82 00 54 54) to say ABCDABCD it would be CD AB CD AB.