Don't worry, it happens often that people don't see the new versions of the scripts. I already have the appropriate options in htaccess but they changed nothing to force browsers to download the new updates.
I want to update this topic since I have been using the asura script on Sniper Elite 4, but I have strong suspicion that it doesnt extract all the models it should have. For instance there are several weapons that is extracted that miss their magazine models.
Are you using quickbms 0.7.7 and asura.bms 0.2.7? Have you checked the "coverage" percentage at the end of the process in quickbms? Have you seen a smaller size of the output folder than the input archive?
aluigi wrote:Are you using quickbms 0.7.7 and asura.bms 0.2.7? Have you checked the "coverage" percentage at the end of the process in quickbms? Have you seen a smaller size of the output folder than the input archive?
Yes I use 0.7.7 version and 0.2.7 script. Coverage reported by QuickBMS is 56%. The size of input and output are similar. (- The models missing are small in size.)
btw. Another forumfriend working on some different models from the same game also said he was missing files after extraction.
The problem was caused by the PACK_SIZE variable containing the size of the archive which wasn't updated after the decompression of the archive into the temporary file, basically it continued to use the old size.
Well done with the feedback, it was difficult to catch.
Hello! Thank you Luigi for this brilliant tool! However, I am having trouble using it hehe. I'm on BMS version 0.11, and version 0.2.9 of the script. I'm getting 99% coverage as reported. Textures extract just fine, but models extract as generic "files" with no extension and thus I can't open them in a program such as 3Ds Max. Is there anything I might have missed?
It's normal for models in games, they often use custom formats and similar. Feel free to post in the 3d section of the forum providing a sample file. I bet there are already tons of information in old topics both here on zenhax and on xentax regarding other Asura-based games