The .TPK file format

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cindah
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The .TPK file format

Post by cindah »

Howdy all. I was looking through backups of some of my games, and there's a few games that seem to use a .TPK file for everything. When the files are analyzed, the hex makes notes of .gim and .tm2 files inside it. But I can't seem to get through the .TPK format to see what's inside the files.

Does anyone know what tools can be used to upen the .TPK files, and access the files inside?

Thanks.

cindah
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Post by cindah »

just checking in.
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Post by cindah »

you guys kick ass.
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Post by TyRaNiD »

We do not discuss game hacking of any kind. There are better forums for that, this is a development forum.
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Post by J.F. »

cindah wrote:you guys kick ass.
Although you didn't get an answer, I do love the sarcasm. :)

I will say this, given that TPK is a form of encryption (like AES), a .tpk file is almost certainly an encrypted file. You aren't going to see the contents of such a file without a key.
be2003
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Post by be2003 »

.tpk is definitely some encrypted form of an archive file (maybe an encrypted/compressed .pak file?)

and im pretty sure .tm2 is a sony image file
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Post by cindah »

This is all the information I needed. Thank you for your time.
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