For those of you who remember God of Thunder (which is available as freeware now), you might be interested to know that the game's data files have just been reverse engineered, and as I really like the music I wrote a quick utility to convert the songs into IMF format, so you can now download the music if you'd like to listen to it (song33 is my favourite!)
The tempo isn't quite right (I'm using 700Hz/6 = 116.6Hz, whereas it should be around 120-121Hz) but the difference is pretty small.
Hopefully I'll be able to document the format on the ModdingWiki soon. Thanks go to Grom PE for figuring out the GOT decompression code!
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Yes, although I haven't looked at the graphics or maps yet, Grom PE has just about figured them all out (there are still a few 'unknown' files.) All we've got at the moment is source code though...
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Haha, is that from Wombat? Did you use Grom PE's code or did you figure it out yourself? You're right though, all the file storage does seem to be a little convoluted.
Still, I got the music so I'm happy
Still, I got the music so I'm happy
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