Even after decompiling some mods, the only folders in them are "Data1", "Data2" and "Meta.ini".
Everyone knows how to edit the "Meta.ini" file, but as for "Data1" and "Data2", I can't find any app to edit them
How do you edit the files "Data1" and "Data2"?
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John Even after decompiling some mods, the only folders in them are "Data1", "Data2" and "Meta.ini".
Everyone knows how to edit the "Meta.ini" file, but as for &q
mazzy May I ask which mods are these?
May I ask which mods are these?
John OTOTC is one of them, I'm trying to find what the other one is
OTOTC is one of them, I'm trying to find what the other one is
Josh / Proddy The simple answer is: you don't. Those two files represent a mod the creator has chosen to encrypt, to prevent decompilation. At most, you can reach out and as the creator directly.
Thanks,
Josh
The simple answer is: you don't. Those two files represent a mod the creator has chosen to encrypt, to prevent decompilation. At most, you can reach out and as the creator directly.
Thanks,
Josh
Thanks,
Josh
John Not gonna lie, no one should have the right to not allow other people to decompile it. Just because it's a mod they made, doesn't mean they own it! Unless it's the person who actually m
Not gonna lie, no one should have the right to not allow other people to decompile it. Just because it's a mod they made, doesn't mean they own it! Unless it's the person who actually made the software like Lucas, or the people who own Disney/Fox
mazzy
If you haven't already, please read our Reverse Engineering Guidelines.
You are not allowed to decompile mods if they're not decompilable by default. Any use of 3rd party tool to do that
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If you haven't already, please read our Reverse Engineering Guidelines.
You are not allowed to decompile mods if they're not decompilable by default. Any use of 3rd party tool to do that (for yourself or somebody else) (and sharing the files) can result in a termination of your account.
The Reverse Engineering Guidelines are part of our Terms of Service, which you accepted when you ceated your Donut Team account.
John Ok I understand
Ok I understand