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If not, maybe give a try to GAME RIPPER. That's known to work on Win11, and it can extract RPA even without python (and its RPYC decompiler uses the game's python installation, so it will work if the game otherwise works on Win11).There is no Windows 11 support, my question is, will it come?
That's nonsense. Its just a batch respectively command script file and runs definitively on it if everything correct is on the client.There is no Windows 11 support
It works on win11 for me, but it does come with a warning about running a file from external source every timeThere is no Windows 11 support, my question is, will it come?
... how to get the variables.rpy files ...
Officially from RenPy itself there is no file with such name or similar. Did someone state there shoukd be a file with such a name or do you simply mean you search the files with the game settings, vars etc?
In the latter case its not this easy, as RenPy allows to write variables everywhere in the script files. Usually in the file head but the User still needs to search for them.
Yeah. Quit normal this days.It works on win11 for me, but it does come with a warning about running a file from external source every time
I keep getting the “chcp” error and editing didn't work I didn't know much about batch but I tried something but without success I did a search to see if there was something wrong with my system but no system files were missing in the bat (batch) file it said it only supported the highest win10.It works on win11 for me, but it does come with a warning about running a file from external source every time
Thank you for your suggestion, I will try.If not, maybe give a try to GAME RIPPER. That's known to work on Win11, and it can extract RPA even without python (and its RPYC decompiler uses the game's python installation, so it will work if the game otherwise works on Win11).
I use renpy version 8.2.0 to make games myself but in general the packaged files are used in version 7.6.x or less, I'm still learning renpy, I put unren in the game folder and when I double click on it I get an error message that it should work on more win10 versions, I even considered switching to win10 just because of this.That's nonsense. Its just a batch respectively command script file and runs definitively on it if everything correct is on the client.
If its in your case not running, you do either something wrong or your W11 has some misconfiguration.
The real problem in the end, if you get it running, is the outdated state of unren which makes it useless for decompiling newer RenPy apps.
No, the 3D models aren't in the RenPy based games. They are rendered in software and served as images.To someone who never used a tool like this, can you tell me is it possible to somehow extract the 3d models from a game in I way so I can edit/manipulate/pose them?
Likely missing NTFS permissions wherever in your file system you're trying to run it.I was using Unren to extract RPA images from some games, but now when I use Unrem, the options appear but access is denied... why?