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> RGSSAD Extractor, File Updated: 9 Feb 2009
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post Feb 9 2009, 03:27 AM
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File Name: RGSSAD Extractor
File Version: 1.02
File Size: 525.55K
Category: Utilities
Submitted By: Elemental Crisis
Date Added: Feb 9 2009, 03:27 AM
Date Updated: --
Demo: Not Available

Summary:
Extract encrypted games.

Full Description:

Taken from the readme. Open "RGSSAD Extractor.rb" with notepad to view readme file.

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# This program will extract the files contained by the RGSSAD files. The
# only problem, is that for extracting a file it needs to have the file's path.
# So it try to read all the programs data(Actors, classes, maps, events, etc)
# in search of the file paths, but if the paths are in the scripts the program
# may not obtain all the paths.


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