This is not my guide and I take 0 credit for it.
Requirements:
After downloading BetaPatchClient. Open the folder and open file:
\PatcherTutorial\PatchClient\BetaPatchClient71.sln with Visual Studio.
If you’ve opened the .sln file, open Configuration.h. Its in the solution folder.
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This is where our configuration starts:
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I think most of it explains itself, if not please ask in the topic.
Make sure that if you change PATCH_VERSION, you also edit the Titanium -> Config.ini
To edit the name of your patcher change the targetname of your BetaPatchClient:
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2. Titanium - (Download above)
Open up Titanium.exe and place all files that you want to patch in the same directory.
Add the files you want to patch to the right of the window, and click Options -> Save + Compress
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After you’ve compressed the files, a new folder called NeuroSpace will pop up in your directory.
Copy the files inside the directory RESCLIENT to your Webserver in a folder called RESCLIENT, this has to be 1:1 otherwise your patchclient can’t find the files and an error will popup.
3. Design the Patcher
For designing the patcher, I’m using Photoshop. In the BetaPatchClient we’re using go to \PatcherTutorial\PatchClient\Image and open main_eng_us_15.jpg with your editing program. I’ve placed tutorial.psd in the folder, which you can use to create your own image.
The buttons for the patcher, and the option screen can also be edited. Those are in the same folder as main_eng_us_15.jpg.
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Some customizations.
Smooth loading bar:
If you open the BetapatchClient.rc with notepad++ scroll down to the CONTROL Progress1 and Progress2 you can change the 0x0 to 0x1 for a smooth loading bar instead of loading blocks.
Colorful loading bar:
Inside:
BetaPatchClientDlg.cpp
Above:
Add:
To edit the colors, just change the RGB values on the end of the lines.
Requirements:
- Visual Studio 2019
- Photoshop or any other image editing program.
- A Webserver.
- Flyff Client with DSETUP.dll & NeuzD.dll
- Common Sense.
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- Titanium
After downloading BetaPatchClient. Open the folder and open file:
\PatcherTutorial\PatchClient\BetaPatchClient71.sln with Visual Studio.
If you’ve opened the .sln file, open Configuration.h. Its in the solution folder.
View attachment 168699
This is where our configuration starts:
View attachment 168700
I think most of it explains itself, if not please ask in the topic.
Make sure that if you change PATCH_VERSION, you also edit the Titanium -> Config.ini
To edit the name of your patcher change the targetname of your BetaPatchClient:
View attachment 168701
View attachment 168702
2. Titanium - (Download above)
Open up Titanium.exe and place all files that you want to patch in the same directory.
Add the files you want to patch to the right of the window, and click Options -> Save + Compress
View attachment 168703
After you’ve compressed the files, a new folder called NeuroSpace will pop up in your directory.
Copy the files inside the directory RESCLIENT to your Webserver in a folder called RESCLIENT, this has to be 1:1 otherwise your patchclient can’t find the files and an error will popup.
3. Design the Patcher
For designing the patcher, I’m using Photoshop. In the BetaPatchClient we’re using go to \PatcherTutorial\PatchClient\Image and open main_eng_us_15.jpg with your editing program. I’ve placed tutorial.psd in the folder, which you can use to create your own image.
The buttons for the patcher, and the option screen can also be edited. Those are in the same folder as main_eng_us_15.jpg.
------------------------------------------------
Some customizations.
Smooth loading bar:
If you open the BetapatchClient.rc with notepad++ scroll down to the CONTROL Progress1 and Progress2 you can change the 0x0 to 0x1 for a smooth loading bar instead of loading blocks.
Colorful loading bar:
Inside:
BetaPatchClientDlg.cpp
Above:
Code:
m_File_Progress.SetPos(0);
Add:
Code:
m_Total_Progress.SendMessage(PBM_SETBARCOLOR, 0, (LPARAM)RGB(255, 0, 0));
m_File_Progress.SendMessage(PBM_SETBARCOLOR, 0, (LPARAM)RGB(36, 0, 255));
To edit the colors, just change the RGB values on the end of the lines.
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