if you want to use unren to unpack the game files, first extract the game from the archive then run unren in the game directory. Do Not try to run unren inside winrar it wont workit's what i've always used.
if you want to use unren to unpack the game files, first extract the game from the archive then run unren in the game directory. Do Not try to run unren inside winrar it wont workit's what i've always used.
i've always used winrar.Er... You've uncompressed the game first, right ?
Just extract the game then you can use unren, it's as simple as that.i've always used winrar.
WinRAR unpack all files in the temp folder. Not fact as UnRen.bat work in that.i've always used winrar.
unrpyc REALLY cares about odd characters, was unable to use the tool with [square brackets]. Didn't check but whitespaces might also needed to be removed.That's bizarre. The script unpacks unrpyc.py and runs that.
Are you sure:
- The directory is writeable
- The disk isn't full
- There are no odd characters in the path
- The path isn't too long (it would need to be REALLY long)
They can stay, I have two in the path where I usually put the games, and unren.bat works fine. It's any none pureDidn't check but whitespaces might also needed to be removed.
Always is a very long time.i've always used winrar.
Option 1 unpack the rpa files, these are the archive files if you just want to get images etc thats all you need to unpack.So, to backtrack, is decompressing the game first option 3 or 4 now?
Just delete/move the unwanted rpa before running unrenIs there a way to have unren offer a choice of which .rpa files to extract? For example, I only want the scripts and not the images.
I did so, with command line rename ALL .rpa files to .rp, wanted file(s) rename back to .rpa and exctracted.Is there a way to have unren offer a choice of which .rpa files to extract? For example, I only want the scripts and not the images.
No, please no. Rename the extension from ".rpa" to "._rpa". Then rename it back to ".rpa" once unren have finished. It's faster, and also safer since you don't risk to effectively loose a file that will be needed once you'll want to play the game.Just delete/move the unwanted rpa before running unren
Wouldn't matter to me I tend to keep a zipped copy of the game, I especially have a backup when modifing game files thats just common sense.No, please no. Rename the extension from ".rpa" to "._rpa". Then rename it back to ".rpa" once unren have finished. It's faster, and also safer since you don't risk to effectively loose a file that will be needed once you'll want to play the game.
Indeed with a shady guy here xDNo, please no. Rename the extension from ".rpa" to "._rpa". Then rename it back to ".rpa" once unren have finished. It's faster, and also safer since you don't risk to effectively loose a file that will be needed once you'll want to play the game.
Me too, but I'm also lazy. And changing the extension is faster than searching the copy.Wouldn't matter to me I tend to keep a zipped copy of the game, [...]
That's exactly what I did. Good luck with your project- I look forward to trying it.I did so, with command line rename ALL .rpa files to .rp, wanted file(s) rename back to .rpa and exctracted.
I working with my project WinUnRen.bat next version (0.5) on working with individual files .rpa, .rpyc. When it is ready, I don’t know yet.
Just tested with that game and it works fine. Did you put unren in the correct folder?hello guys, I have a problem...I want to get A Wife And Mother [v0.085 Beta] CG
But he showed this
"raise ValueError('the given file is not a valid Ren\'Py archive, or an unsupported version')
ValueError: the given file is not a valid Ren'Py archive, or an unsupported version"
This is something I have never encountered before...My Python version is 36