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cache converter??
Posted: 08-07-2004 18:52
by Metal11
hey is there a cache converter for 2k4? i think i have one fore 2k3, but im not sure, either way if someone could link me to one, itd be great...thanks
Posted: 08-07-2004 19:08
by Messy
http://www.ut2003hq.com/pafiledb2/pafil ... le&id=3753
Description: The UT2004 Cache Extractor is a small utility program which will extract items from the download cache of Unreal Tournament 2004, Unreal Tournament 2003, or Unreal Tournament.
Yuo lackz teh google skills
(and why isn't this in off-topic?)
Posted: 08-07-2004 19:31
by l0afz
No need to be harsh, It is related to UT2004 unline some stuff posted here.
Posted: 08-07-2004 20:19
by Messy
pff I helped him out

don't call me harsh
Still think it'd fit better in off-topic though

:(
Posted: 08-07-2004 23:59
by Rens2Sea
It's unrelated to DB
Posted: 09-07-2004 03:35
by Twigstir
Getting deathball maps out of your cache is non-deathball related? Oh, thats right, so was UT2004's performance optimization that directly effected how deathball 2004 plays.
Well I have not used Them, but here is a couple of cache cleaner:
http://www.sharkcageonline.com/ut.asp
http://www.fpscentral.com/index.php?gam ... ent&id=242
Posted: 16-07-2004 16:39
by Pilot_51
What exactly do you need a cache converter for anyway? It's easy enough just to look at the cache.ini file, change the name of the cache files to what they're shown as in cache.ini, and move them to the correct folder (maps in the maps folder etc.). I understand if it's a mod or something that needs to go through a setup process (adding lines to ut2004.ini or whatever) and the converter does that for you, but for something as simple as maps where it just needs to be renamed and moved, that's just lame.
Posted: 16-07-2004 17:26
by Imaginos
I have met all kinds on the interweb... Among those, there's people who would appreciate the cache cleaner app, and yes, those that think it's a little redundant. Either way, if it precludes a line of questions about where what goes and "how do i.." posts, I view it as a good thing.
Posted: 16-07-2004 18:06
by Messy
Pilot_51 wrote:
What exactly do you need a cache converter for anyway? It's easy enough just to look at the cache.ini file, change the name of the cache files to what they're shown as in cache.ini, and move them to the correct folder (maps in the maps folder etc.). I understand if it's a mod or something that needs to go through a setup process (adding lines to ut2004.ini or whatever) and the converter does that for you, but for something as simple as maps where it just needs to be renamed and moved, that's just lame.
Since when is automation a problem, regardless of one's knowledge of the manual process?

Posted: 17-07-2004 05:00
by Pilot_51
Maybe I should've just said it's not a converter, it's a renamer/mover.
Some automation can be good at times, I'm just not a fan of automation that does something already simple and flawless.
Sorry for the attitude in that last post, I do that sometimes.
