
Added to this the files are over 3GB and it isn't my property so I can't legally distribute it.Get it Free. I would like to at some point add a tool to make extracting the data easier and in one file rather than lots.įor the screenshot I opened up all the files at the same time so that they loaded over each other so it isn't actually one file. The easy way to tell is to expaand the entry and see which entry has more data. The order of them can vary but like you say it is generally consistent if it is before or after.

Yeh there are sometimes two datafiles with the same block name but contain different data (and have a different numerical id which isn't currently show to the user). Thanks again for sharing this awesome project!

I had taken the second ones from the list, that's just my brain.īy the way gentle, is there any chance you could share the file you used for the screenshots directly? Compiling it all into one file is quite the hassle, and you already have it, so I thought I'd just ask.

You will get two items for each Cell search. What is worth a mention is the following: When opening ACExplorer you can search for the mentioned DataBlocks. Here is a list of the names of the DataBlocks that cover the Notre Dame: Also note that file reading is not perfect so some models are skipped but it will get you what you see in the photo. I want to add another plugin to make finding these chunks of data easier but that is the easiest option for now. You will need to find each DataBlock (see below) used in that area and export each chunk individually to OBJ format and then load them all at the same time (which is what I did for that photo). The world is sliced up into a grid pattern and each DataBlock holds the data for one of these blocks. The DataBlock files specify how these models are pieced together in the world.
Forge file extractor free how to#
How to find a model of Notre Dame from Assassin's Creed Unity?Īnswer: The Notre Dame is stored as hundreds (perhaps thousands) of individual 3D models scattered throughout the forge file. Left clicking will run the plugin with the last/default options Plugins with a right click symbol next to them have further options hidden under a right click. Right click an entry to access plugins for that entry (they vary by data type). It takes the individual models and pieces them together. The user interface: (custom themes can be added) A powerful user extendable python plugin system for reading and exporting the data to any required format.Ĭurrently only Assassin's Creed Unity is supported but adding other games is almost as easy as adding a reader for the other file formats.Export the assembled low resolution mesh files used far from the camera.

Export the assembled meshes as they appear in the world (see the Notre Dame example below).Export base meshes to OBJ and COLLADA formats (automatically finds and exports textures).If you would like to support me and this project you can donate via this link ACExplorer is an exporter and framework for accessing data from the Assassin's Creed forge file format.
