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Ued2 hack meshes


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I only know English, so I'll post it in Google's Russian, and in English just in case:

 

"Я использую Ued2 взломать Вероники для DX, и я заметил, что она была в состоянии отображать Deus Ex сетки в редакторе с помощью пакета, который загружает различные модели, чем пакеты игре используется.

 

Я предполагал, эти сетки не были преобразованы (deconverted) из формата DX. Другими словами, Ued2 отображает стандартный нереальным штраф формате.

 

Но я не знаю, как де-преобразования пользовательских сетки, которые уже были преобразованы в формат Deus Ex. Как-то Вероника была в состоянии сделать это, и хотя я считаю, мне удалось сделать это, используя "u2de3d.exe" программы, сетки-прежнему появляться запутанными и грязный в редакторе, хотя пакет я использую загружаете Unreal формате.

 

Так, может кто-то пожалуйста, скажите мне, как я могу получить сетки для правильного отображения в редакторе? Может быть, кто знает, как Вероника была в состоянии сделать это? Как только я в состоянии сделать это, я не понадобится первый редактор для любых других целей, чем строительство путей.

 

Спасибо."

 

"I'm using Veronika's Ued2 hack for DX and I noticed that she was able to display Deus Ex meshes in the editor using a package which loads different models than the packages the game uses.

 

I assumed these meshes were not converted (deconverted) from the DX format. In other words, Ued2 displays the standard unreal format fine.

 

But I do not know how to de-convert the custom meshes that have already been converted into the Deus Ex format. Somehow veronika has been able to do this, and even though I believe I managed to do this using the "u2de3d.exe" program, the meshes still appear jumbled and messy in the editor even though the package I'm using are loading the Unreal format.

 

So, could someone please tell me how I can get meshes to display properly in the editor? Perhaps someone knows how Veronika was able to do this? Once I am able to do this, I will not need the first editor for anything other than building paths.

 

Thank you."

 

- по-видимому, Google сосет переводе с английского на русский

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Yes, Veronika! I've been searching for you.

 

I'm a little bit confused.

 

I do not see a ucc.exe in the ued2 directory. Can you send it to my email at neveos@live.com?

 

And how exactly does that work? Is there an "editpackages" list somewhere in the Ued2 .ini files that I can list the package I want to use to load the unreal meshes?

 

They must be the same name, and contain the same name for the classes right? Does it look for the folders to be packaged in the DeusEx directory like the normal ucc.exe?

 

That would mean that I do the following steps?:

 

1.) Replace the DX format meshes located in the models folders of my packages with the deconverted unreal format models?

 

2.) Add a line to an Unreal.ini file somewhere in Ued2 folder?

 

3.) Use a .cmd file to run "ucc make" from within "DeusEx\Ued2"?

 

4.) That will create the same named package in Ued2?

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I've asked hexy about this. He said that last byte in the _a.3d file does not allows to converter to work. So use hex (i used HIEW for DOS) editor to remove LAST byte from the model file, that has problem with conversion.

I actually managed to get the models to convert enough to see them in the editor, but they still appear messy. However, it is much better than a floating disc of triangles. The way I did this, was I compiled them into a DeusEx package, and then I extracted the models using WOTGreal, I think, and then I converted them.

 

Even though they appear somewhat coherent in general shape, in the editor, they are still jumbled and broken. It is a minor inconvenience by comparison, but thank you. :)

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does anyone have any clue why "endemia's" meshes are not converting? http://www.planetdeusex.com/endemia/models_3.html

 

Models from this site contain garbage data at the end of file (actually one byte - 0xFF). Because u2de3d.exe tool checks source file integrity therefore conversion failed with "File format is unknown" message. In the latest version of this tool new option "ic-" was added to skip integrity checking. So you can use command similar to the following:

 

u2de3d.exe -de2u broom1_a.3d u_broom1_a.3d ic-

and get the following results:

 

Loading...

Source file integrity check skipped.

The mesh was successfully read.

Frame Count: 1

Vertices Per Frame: 28

Saving...

The mesh was successfully written.

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Models from this site contain garbage data at the end of file (actually one byte - 0xFF). Because u2de3d.exe tool checks source file integrity therefore conversion failed with "File format is unknown" message. In the latest version of this tool new option "ic-" was added to skip integrity checking. So you can use command similar to the following:

 

u2de3d.exe -de2u broom1_a.3d u_broom1_a.3d ic-

and get the following results:

 

Loading...

Source file integrity check skipped.

The mesh was successfully read.

Frame Count: 1

Vertices Per Frame: 28

Saving...

The mesh was successfully written.

Thank you for letting me know. Do you have any idea why the meshes, though converted, appear only roughly the shape they are supposed to be? The worst is "handryer" which turns into a jagged cone in the Ued2 display. The meshes are discernable enough for me to tell where they are placed, so it's not a huge problem. Perhaps it is just the garbage data.
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