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  On 12/06/2013 at 11:43, xScence said:
i trying many times with different software but without success.

Editing a binary data file with a text editor will pretty much guarantee its destruction. You'll probably want to look into a hex editor (and that's only really useful if you know how the file format to begin with), or if one exists, an editor designed specifically for whatever game it is that this came from.

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you don't have to buy software, every hex editor is able to read and write to that file. But as others have said, if you don't know what the data in that file means, that will not get you very far.

There is no such thing as a bin to txt converter, simply because there is nothing that guarantees you that the data in that file is even meant to represent textual information.

By the way, this is the data in the bin file, as you can see it contains information about character classes. But which data...I have no clue, and neither have you probably ;)

  On 12/06/2013 at 11:59, xScence said:

Yes i'm trying to edit a game file. I tryed many hex editors bin viewers but no success x.x i'm ready to buy software too.

P.P One dude extract me the bin and the result is this but he don't give his program and don't sell it x.x

that dude just changed the extension from bin to txt. Which doesn't help you any further of course :)

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  On 12/06/2013 at 12:24, xScence said:

So there is no way to edit this bin file ? Like change Monster names / monster id's etc... ?

not without knowing what the binary data represents, maybe there are tools for this game around that allow you to edit the game edit. Otherwise you'll have to figure out the format yourself. Look for the monster name/character class in a hex editor, change some values, see if it still works and what it does and thus figure out the format and values. But you'll need a lot of patience for that ;)

BTW, most binary formats specify the length of a value before that value, so If the length of your new name is the same (in number of bytes) it might be easier. So for example in the attached screenshot i could change the name "Elder Amazon" to "Elder Noobie" and it would probably work without having to know anything else.

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as you said "that dude just changed the extension from bin to txt. Which doesn't help you any further of course" i tryed to change it from .bin to .txt and the file is with special chars but his file not... this

  On 12/06/2013 at 12:31, Phantom Helix said:

what game is it from?

Rohan Blood Feud

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hmmm, i searched for game editors for that tittle and came up with zero, most likely because it is an online game.

what is your end goal? are you trying to cheat?

Edit:

wow is this the game?

https://cafeplus.playrohan.com/Product/?TabMenu=guide&TabMenu2=rohan

you can spend up to $1250 a year on this? damn sounds like a ripoff

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  On 12/06/2013 at 12:53, xScence said:

Cause the files are steald from the official server and the game owners wont help me for that xD

P.P. I want to edit some monster names id's to add new monster skins etc.

ell oh ell.

Anyways.. check out http://forum.ragezone.com/ they may be able to point you in the right direction.

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