Just a quick question - regardless of what options are checked, the Lens of Truth doesn't work. As far as I know there's no way to fix this, because it's a problem with the texture itself and not any of the emulator options. Normally I'd just delete the texture from the pack, but... obviously that isn't possible.
I'm assuming I'm not the only one with this problem - would it be possible to get a .dat without the new Lens of Truth texture?
EDIT: Seems like this crap can only be compiled and used on Linux... Time to mess with a Ubuntu live USB...
or install it on Oracle VM VirtualBox.
@Surkow, if I really wanted to be fussy about Djipi's pack then there's nothing that actually states that in Djipi's original two posts, or even within the original zip files that states that the texture pack is not for redistribution. I know its Djipi wish for the pack not to be repackaged or redistrubted but for the sake of RiceVideo users I think thats plain wrong. If hese afraid of people stealing his work, its just as easily possible without the cache extraction tool, you just pretty much make Glide64 dump the enhanced textures XD
You are full of shit. Rights on virtual goods in our society are not given by default. So nobody has to say "you are not allowed" but instead he/she has to say "you are allowed". And this is extreme important when you are doing redistribution. Software licenses like BSD and Co. exist to give you the rights to use the stuff. Source files without a license and any information are not public domain.. they are unusable for anyone following the law. The same problem exists for these texture packs. So, republishing his work will violate his rights and propably makes him angry. So why would you want to make him angry? Just to be an even bigger peace of shit?
If they could make a compiled Windows version...I'd like to suggest an alternative method. Simply give users the tools to extract the files themselves and release patches for the extracted files. That way you don't need permission from Djipi.
If they could make a compiled Windows version...
Not everybody knows how to port Linux code to Windows. And the link you provided is broken.I don't understand you (who is "they"?). I've just compiled it as usual https://mega.co.nz/#!0x8kzCQK!bM6qTXFY0fWgRcKK_sxPcAaoDshZgIUi1CGfV415kOo
Well, if you had made a version that works with the NTSC ROM none of this would have happened :saint: And the Glide64 authors nowhere present a warranty/restriction that the .dat cannot be extracted, modified, or recreated. The use of the .dat format for restrictive purposes is at complete discretion of whoever uses it for such purposes.Death--droid , i really don't want to distribute my pack for rice because rice has too many bugs. And i really don't approuve the fact that my work uncompress is distribute.
Death--droid , i really don't want to distribute my pack for rice because rice has too many bugs. And i really don't approve the fact that my work uncompress is distribute.