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Software Needed:
Any PT client
Custom Text ~
Take the client you want, strip it down with Stripper 2.11 (May crash computer if not high enough performance) should become roughly 3mb, start it up (Cant play with in normal mode) and find all dialog box's you would like to edit (anything with orange/tan borders) and change to what you please.
Replacing the Yedang Symbol & and loading symbol ~
Pop open your client in PE Explorer click view, resources, open up the bitmap folder, right click save resource. Open in your favorite image editing software and knock yourself out (Images must remain BMP and 256 color or the client will error)
Editting the login screen ~
PT Folder > StartImage > Login > Gamelogo.bmp ~ Gamelogo6.bmp
(Most of them need to be ran through the tga decoder you can find around here)
You can use a couple image editors for this ( I would recommend Photoshop CS2)
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or any hex client(Changing the text)
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( For making the client editable)
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(For compressing the client to work with GG)
To view the content, you need to sign in or register
(For resource editting)Any PT client
Custom Text ~
Take the client you want, strip it down with Stripper 2.11 (May crash computer if not high enough performance) should become roughly 3mb, start it up (Cant play with in normal mode) and find all dialog box's you would like to edit (anything with orange/tan borders) and change to what you please.
Replacing the Yedang Symbol & and loading symbol ~
Pop open your client in PE Explorer click view, resources, open up the bitmap folder, right click save resource. Open in your favorite image editing software and knock yourself out (Images must remain BMP and 256 color or the client will error)
Editting the login screen ~
PT Folder > StartImage > Login > Gamelogo.bmp ~ Gamelogo6.bmp
(Most of them need to be ran through the tga decoder you can find around here)
You can use a couple image editors for this ( I would recommend Photoshop CS2)
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