Survival project

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Post by Ekarissor »

First hello to all :)

I tried for long now to explore a pak file from my favorite game wich is : survival project online.

I tried dragon unpacker first, but no result, and after i tried game extractor wich i register an no result...after multiex wich i gave a donation, but still not had the register number.

I hope u can help me to solve this problem and help me with this pak file.

I used filecutter and so ad now the header and the tail....u can find them at : http://www.chadim.be/sp/pak

For more info of the game u can go to : http://www.survival.com.my

Thanks for the help,

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Hello,

I know, it's only my second post here, but have someone an idea ?

A little answer would be really appriciate,

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Post by friendsofwatto »

Hi there,

I downloaded the file you posted, but it does not look like an archive. If it is an archive, it might be encrypted or something ?? I don't think we will have any luck with this format.

Are you sure it is an archive? If so, is there a small file in the same directory with the same name. For example, if the archive is called "Archive.pak", are there any files called "Archive.xxx" which are quite small (<100kbs). If there are, could you post it for us.

Thanks.

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Post by Ekarissor »

Hello,

Well, the main archive is image.pak who is about 200 mo :o so i used fillecutter to take the first and the last part, maybe i should just upload the file into my serveur and made a link for u.

Anyway, tks a lot for havinf taking the time to have a look,

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I found this file in the image folder, maybe it can help :P
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I just upload the complete pack file : ttp://www.www.chadim.be/image.zip

This is the main archive, the other, see previous message is the idx file.

Ty,

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Post by Mr.Mouse »

Well, that certainly is helpful. .idx might be .index eh? There are 6220 files listed in there. All images. But not saved there.

The header is the same as the big file and resources start at 38.

Size and offset info are saved in the .idx file.

Some of the images are in Progressive Graphics Format (.PGF).

http://www.xeraina.ch/pgf/pgf_facts.pdf

However, their headers have been stripped. You should reconstruct them in some way. I have not found any free viewers/editors for pgf files.
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Hello again :-)

Many many thanks for the lastest information (which honestly i don't understand a lot :wink: ), but u are right when u say that they used pgf files.

I used to open all the file and see what they contained, and saw that most were pgf files and others sprites...wich interrest me the most :)

If u could find a way to extract the files within the pak file, i will take in charge to read them.

Ty,

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Any new's from someone ?

Help would be nice :D

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Just in crunch mode at work for a deadline. Get back to you soon. :wink:
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Ah great :D just keep me intoutch and good luck for ur deadline !!
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Post by Mr.Mouse »

Here's a plugin for MultiEx COmmander...

Unzip in the data/plugins directory. (You should get an IDX folder in there).

Make sure you open a .IDX file when a .PAK file that belongs to it has the same name. So :

image.idx
image.pak

should be in the same folder.

You can now extract the contents. Choose Survival .IDX files :D
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Hmm, it's slightly off with the filenames. I will update the plugin soon.

Meanwhile, you can view the format discovered up to now at the WIKI.

http://wiki.xentax.com/index.php/Survival_Project
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Post by Ekarissor »

Hello !!!

What a great job u did !!!! :D Thanks u so much, i couldn't believe it when i saw the answer 8)

Well, i have extracted all now ;-) must now find some viewer for the spg file and others sprites !

Thanks again,

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Post by Mr.Mouse »

Here's the updated plugin.

Should fix the incomplete filenames issue.

Enjoy! :)
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