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Simple question. I think it was asked again and again but I m failing to find it. I m especially interested in f0 screams and Charles Martinet voicing.

Having acessed the leak, which file should I look for? Or is there a way to run the provided workstation tools in qemu?
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Of course, the picture is unrelated to the post
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>>12007967
>I m especially interested in f0 screams and Charles Martinet voicing
gooners ruin everything
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>>12007967
Look at the other threads on this board. Look at them and tell me that you seriously think any of these mentally ill faggots can do what you’re asking about.
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Generally, prerecorded sound files take up the largest space so look for the data with the largest filesizes.
All filetypes and extensions can be read and displayed/played correctly if you know where and how the data is stored. Audio, for example, is generally going to be stored as a series of points that can then be interpreted as peaks and valleys on an audio spectrum and interpreted as such; so if you can find where the audio is you can probably figure out a way to play it in a media player with enough effort (or it might already work).
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>>12007967
Ask ChatGPT.
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>>12008168
>Ask ChatGPT.
>so you get AI fueled LIES!
THINK!
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>>12008173
idk, I've had a ton of success reverse engineering games with ChatGPT.
Before I'd ask people and they'd be like
>idk, nobody's figured out how that works yet
ChatGPT will be like
>you can try this this and this and i'll help out
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>>12008193
>idk, I've had a ton of success reverse engineering games
Tell me about these successes.

> I'd ask people
What people?

You realize everything chatGTP says are literally stolen posts from places like quota and reddit right?
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Just curious, what are you trying to do?
If you just want the samples extracted from the ROM, those are available online already.
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>>12008245
Not him, but I've been experimenting with Gameboy assembly and chatGPT has been extremely helpful in filling gaps of knowledge, especially since documentation is very scattered and often incomplete. The sound hardware was especially confusing and experimenting with code and asking it why it did what it did taught me a lot more in much less time than it would have taken me to dig through Google and try to maybe find some forum post from 15 years ago that might clarify my specific situation if I'm lucky.
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I think the only game that had its full quality voice samples leak was Star Fox 64.
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>>12008245
>Tell me about these successes.
Sure, it helped me get a basic server for an early revision of RS2 working that others haven't done yet and it walked me through implementing the server side packets via looking at the client side code. Also figuring out the cache structure to modify stuff in it.
>You realize everything chatGTP says are literally stolen posts from places like quota and reddit right?
Cool. I don't care. It's also helped me with Lost Kingdoms modding and I don't see much of that online.
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>>12007967
You mean like this?
https://www.therwp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=54141
This sort of thing is pretty old hat, I don't even know if this is the current tool being used by the scene.
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+1 for LLMs OP. Had some devs who passworded their archives and it helped me crack it in matter of days.



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