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Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 5:43 pm
by Faithfullfaun
Will the tool in the near future support props?
And is Steep and For Honor on you're list by any chance for upcoming tool?
Edit*
I found out that the tool dosen't extract all characters anymore
like back when the tool came out
There where 45857 lines that got extracted (Trial Version)
And now it's only 29477 lines that get extracted (Paid Version)
It dosen't give any sense?

Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:51 pm
by daemon1
1. no i don't plan props any soon
2. i dont know what is Steep
For Honor will not be supported because its not cracked and probably will never be cracked
I can make a tool for some older version of the game (when files were not yet corrupted by protection) but it was about a year ago, and only old models will be present there.
3. I never had any "trial" versions. I always used the tool with full version of the game.
I dont understand what is "45857 lines" ?
Main game has about 500 entities (including characters, weapons, vehicles, etc), not thousands of them.
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:36 pm
by Faithfullfaun
daemon1 wrote:1. no i don't plan props any soon
2. i dont know what is Steep
For Honor will not be supported because its not cracked and probably will never be cracked
I can make a tool for some older version of the game (when files were not yet corrupted by protection) but it was about a year ago, and only old models will be present there.
3. I never had any "trial" versions. I always used the tool with full version of the game.
I dont understand what is "45857 lines" ?
Main game has about 500 entities (including characters, weapons, vehicles, etc), not thousands of them.
Steep is a snowboarding game from Ubisoft and if you want i can give you the game or some of the .forge files?
Now when i tried the full version of the game now it dosen't give me files from the PVP mode
like R6S characters
Wich should be something like this at the begining
======= row 0% ======= 007F63596F6 ========
17023DA9F32 --> 26 Table R6_and_NPC_Gender_MALE
012EBFD679A --> 25 Table GR_PLAYER_INVENTORY_DEFAULT
11F43B78C52 --> 22 Table PVP_PLAYER_Comon
131AC071BE7 --> f Table PVP_R6S_Montagne_Template
Those dosen't show up now when extracting the list as they did when you released the tool
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:41 pm
by daemon1
daemon1 wrote:On the first run, Wildlands_list.exe tool will create a list of assets in all these files. If you change INI, or game will update, you need to delete generated file assets.dat so it will be regenerated.
Have you done this when the game was updated ?
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:52 pm
by Faithfullfaun
daemon1 wrote:daemon1 wrote:On the first run, Wildlands_list.exe tool will create a list of assets in all these files. If you change INI, or game will update, you need to delete generated file assets.dat so it will be regenerated.
Have you done this when the game was updated ?
I did it at first run after i had installed the game
And they weren't there
Am i the only person this happens for or do other people have this issue too?
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:26 pm
by daemon1
i dont know
i dont have r6s characters in my copy of the game
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:08 pm
by Faithfullfaun
daemon1 wrote:i dont know
i dont have r6s characters in my copy of the game
Weird like i still have the old copy of the extract but it would be nice if it could find the new ones
Here are some of them that was on the old extract they still work tho
======= row 0% ======= 007F63596F6 ========
17023DA9F32 --> 26 Table R6_and_NPC_Gender_MALE
11F43B78C52 --> 22 Table PVP_PLAYER_Comon
012EBFD679A --> 25 Table GR_PLAYER_INVENTORY_DEFAULT
13FDAF0ACD5 --> f Table PVP_R6S_Rook_Template
======= row 0% ======= 007F63596F6 ========
17023DA9F32 --> 26 Table R6_and_NPC_Gender_MALE
11F43B78C52 --> 22 Table PVP_PLAYER_Comon
012EBFD679A --> 25 Table GR_PLAYER_INVENTORY_DEFAULT
13FDAF0CD59 --> f Table PVP_R6S_Thermite_Template
======= row 0% ======= 007F63596F6 ========
17023DA9F32 --> 26 Table R6_and_NPC_Gender_MALE
11F43B78C52 --> 22 Table PVP_PLAYER_Comon
012EBFD679A --> 25 Table GR_PLAYER_INVENTORY_DEFAULT
13FDAF0E032 --> f Table PVP_R6S_Pulse_Template
======= row 0% ======= 007F63596F6 ========
17023DA9F80 --> 26 Table R6_and_NPC_Gender_FEMALE
11F43B78C52 --> 22 Table PVP_PLAYER_Comon
012EBFD679A --> 25 Table GR_PLAYER_INVENTORY_DEFAULT
13FDAF16B40 --> f Table PVP_R6S_Ash_Template
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 4:18 pm
by ChenA
@daemon1 Could you please share the Ghost Recon Wildlands file format?Thanks.
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:23 pm
by Citrus
sorry to be annoying, but i'm having a hard time locating the model for Sam Fisher in the forge files. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or if anyone's already extracted him?
Thanks
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 12:10 pm
by Naden
Is it possible to extract static meshes using this tool?
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 8:13 am
by Citrus
Does this tool work with Ghost Recon Breakpoint as well?
EDIT: I don't think it does. Wildlands.exe 1C4A0918BC5 > SamFisher.txt gets me chunk errors.
Unless I've done something wrong. Help would be appreciated

Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 1:56 pm
by MaZTeR
Citrus wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 8:13 am
Does this tool work with Ghost Recon Breakpoint as well?
EDIT: I don't think it does. Wildlands.exe 1C4A0918BC5 > SamFisher.txt gets me chunk errors.
Unless I've done something wrong. Help would be appreciated
There are no working tools for Breakpoint
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:50 am
by Hrisenbon
MaZTeR wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:40 pm
Alright I get it now, but what I don't get is that getting the entity tree open requires another batch command, which should reference the main asset archive. And I have no idea how to do that. If I for example copy this line of code:
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Wildlands.exe DataPC.forge 040123B873C > nina.txt
...which you added above and make a new batch file, it simply adds "Reading Forge files..." to that text file instead of giving me the entity tree.
I'm guessing the final tree export to ASCII section also requires a similar command file which needs to reference the DataPC.forge file, so could you also add that command to the bunch?
I have a similar problem.
How did you solve it?
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 1:38 pm
by MaZTeR
I don't understand what the problem was looking back at that comment, but basically, place the names of the archives from which you want to export to the forge.ini file, like this:
.../DataPCpatch.forge
.../DataPC.forge
With the patch files always being first.
Then extract DataPC archive to receive the entity list on a text file.
Then follow the tutorial to get an entity tree and export.
If I remember correctly, you MUST place the export tools to the same folder with the original forge files or else it won't work. Or the same hard drive partition. I'm not sure but at one point when I tried exporting, it just wouldn't work no matter what until I tried exporting within the Wildlands folder.
I probably should write a simplified tutorial which includes getting the character faces right within Blender, because I seem to forget the steps to do so after taking a break for some time. And that Battlefront related tutorial doesn't work fully with this tool if you follow it step by step.
Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:06 am
by Hrisenbon
MaZTeR wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 1:38 pm
I don't understand what the problem was looking back at that comment, but basically, place the names of the archives from which you want to export to the forge.ini file, like this:
.../DataPCpatch.forge
.../DataPC.forge
With the patch files always being first.
Then extract DataPC archive to receive the entity list on a text file.
Then follow the tutorial to get an entity tree and export.
If I remember correctly, you MUST place the export tools to the same folder with the original forge files or else it won't work. Or the same hard drive partition. I'm not sure but at one point when I tried exporting, it just wouldn't work no matter what until I tried exporting within the Wildlands folder.
I probably should write a simplified tutorial which includes getting the character faces right within Blender, because I seem to forget the steps to do so after taking a break for some time. And that Battlefront related tutorial doesn't work fully with this tool if you follow it step by step.
I'm sorry for the lack of words...
My problem is that the exported txt shows "Reading forge files...
".
Do you remember how to fix this?