![]() A quick Google search gave me the information I needed, so I set out to reverse engineer the structure of the files. I had a good grasp on binary thanks to the work I’ve done with networking and subnetting, but I had never looked into hexidecimal before this. Embarrassingly, I had no idea how to interpret hexadecimal at the time. I was going to need to use a hex editor for this. Yikes! It turns out the files contain binary data that is not easily editable inside a simple text editor. datadict file I found in a notepad editor, I saw something that looked like this: Once unpacked, the files are located in the Build>Data folder. The bulk of the game’s data files are contained in the GameData-000000000.gg” archive. The very first goal I needed to accomplish before I could start modifying anything was to understand the data contained inside the files and their structure. I’m not a huge fan of running modding tools created by people who don’t share their source code, but I haven’t completed work on my own packer tool and I’m fairly certain the program is safe to use. First, let me say, to the unpack and repack the files from the archives, I’m using a tool created by a modder named Xraptor that can be found here. This post will outline my efforts to modify the individual game files contained in the game’s “.gg” formatted archive files. ![]() I set out to write my own mods for the game to improve a trilogy my wife and I have come to love so much. I finally decided to do something about these annoyances recently. However, every time we play through the trilogy we end up thinking things like, “wouldn’t it be great if this was different”, or “I wish the weapons worked like this” or “I wish my inventory wasn’t so annoying to manage”. Originally, playing this game was a ploy to get my wife into gaming by playing a game where I can play the healer sidekick and she gets to do the bulk of the action as the game’s protagonist, but we’ve both come to really enjoy the series because of its great potential. It was made by a studio called Hothead games who seem to make exclusively mobile games these days. It’s a comedic take on diablo style RPG loot grind games. It’s a little-known series called the Deathspank series. Once or twice a year, there’s a game trilogy my wife and I like to play together. Wizard's Outhouse is just out of the Haunted Forest.Part 1 – Creating a new format for *.datadict files and why unless they plan on patching this it is still a new game. Once you get far enough in the game you will see the '' Wizard's Outhouse '' in the Wizards backyard wich is to the left of the Wizard there's a Kangamoo each time you kill it it drops a key this works over and over. This fills your meter.Īt Main Menu, go to Settings and choose "Global Setting." Max out the "good" meter and minimize the "evil" one for your Achievement. Use block just before an enemy's attack hits you then you'll see the 'Perfect Blocking' and 'Justice Ready' text appear. Eliminate the twin dragons guarding the artifact. ![]() Complete the first quest or accumulate ten minutes of game play.Extracurricular Activities ( 20 points )Ĭomplete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding Avatar Award. ![]() Unlimited Golden Treasure Chest Keys.Ĭomplete the following achievements to unlock Xbox Live Gamerscore points.
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