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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
BTW sorry for the double post but can someone please explain this .scram, how do I get it to work?

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tyskorn
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
Does the scram thing not work with spaces in the file name? I tried it with "rider_body-Fly Kinetic Inversion-Black" and it said too many input files, but I renamed it to "1" and it worked.
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
tyskorn wrote:Does the scram thing not work with spaces in the file name? I tried it with "rider_body-Fly Kinetic Inversion-Black" and it said too many input files, but I renamed it to "1" and it worked.
Input is split on spaces. You should be able to put quotes around the whole thing and it may work.
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
Makes sense. I tried it with quotes and no luck though.

I was also wondering if you are just supposed to scramble individual PNGs and then put them all in an archive/saf or how that business works.

I was also wondering if you are just supposed to scramble individual PNGs and then put them all in an archive/saf or how that business works.
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tyskorn
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
I messed that up, didn't I?
I'll try it again and I'll experiment with safing it and whatnot.
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
Maybe try scrambling a SAF file instead of a PNG.
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
I had the same idea, but it didn't work. I can't get it to work in game at all. 
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
I believe JLV said that the game will descram any file that ends in .scram. That being said, I think the intent would be to scram each png then sad them all together.
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
I haven't tried it yet. Byron was having trouble with it, though what he said he was doing sounded correct. I'll test it tomorrow if nobody can get it working. Could be a case of
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
Snapshots aree supposed to have bugs so its expected. if it doesnt work dont use it yet
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
The file scrambler works fine. Here is how I used it...
1. Start up command prompt.
2. Type CD \
3. Type in 'CD' then your address of the folder where mxscram.exe is. For example CD Users\Jamie\Documents
Notice that those are backslashes! Not forward slashes!!
4. Type in... mxscram.exe MyPicture.png -o MyPicture.png.scram
If you have spaces in your file, then type this....
mxscram.exe "MyPicture.png" -o "MyPicture.png.scram"
The double quotes are important!!!
That should work.
1. Start up command prompt.
2. Type CD \
3. Type in 'CD' then your address of the folder where mxscram.exe is. For example CD Users\Jamie\Documents
Notice that those are backslashes! Not forward slashes!!
4. Type in... mxscram.exe MyPicture.png -o MyPicture.png.scram
If you have spaces in your file, then type this....
mxscram.exe "MyPicture.png" -o "MyPicture.png.scram"
The double quotes are important!!!
That should work.
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
Forgot the mention..
After step 2, 3 and 4, Press ENTER. Don't try to do it all on one line, because obviously it won't work.
Also, you can navigate through the folders one by one. In my example above, after step 3 I am in 'C:\Users\Jamie\Documents'.
If I typed in CD MX SIM
That would take me to 'C:\Users\Jamie\Documents\MX SIM'
Hope that helps.
After step 2, 3 and 4, Press ENTER. Don't try to do it all on one line, because obviously it won't work.
Also, you can navigate through the folders one by one. In my example above, after step 3 I am in 'C:\Users\Jamie\Documents'.
If I typed in CD MX SIM
That would take me to 'C:\Users\Jamie\Documents\MX SIM'
Hope that helps.
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Re: 2013-08-15 snapshot
yzmxer608 wrote:I had no idea you could use non-integer gearing before.
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