Pack File Manager 5.2.4 汉化版

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Mod作者: daniu Mod版本: 5.2.4 Mod大小: 2.07MB 更新时间: 2020-09-03 09:00:54 发布时间: 2019-05-24 16:24:29

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转载本汉化请保留本贴地址地址以及作者,谢谢配合!!

作者:daniu

汉化:小莫

英文版下载地址:https://sourceforge.net/projects/packfilemanager/

作者详细介绍地址:http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?620537-Warscape-Modding-Primer

Mod制作教程地址:http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=340047


简单介绍

这个工具是全面战争系列的pack文件编辑器,目前支持的游戏包括

TW3K、ToB、WTH2、TWH、ATW、R2TW、STW、NTW、ETW

因为整个全面战争系列的引擎都是一样的,所有理论上支持所有的版本

其他具体使用方法就请查看上面的制作教程吧


工具特点

- 全面战争系列'Warscape .pack文件的查看和操作

 - 支持ToB、WTH2、TWH、ATW、R2TW、STW、NTW、ETW和TW3K

 - 集成db文件编辑器(《全面战争:三国》的部分文件还不支持)

 - 集成model_buildings编辑器

 - 集成.esf(startpos等)编辑器


使用方法

双击“PackFileManager.exe”运行程序,

首次运行需要你选择游戏目录,请根据需要进行选择,

如果没有安装游戏,点取消即可(大概会弹9次。。。)



更新记录

2020年8月28日:

更新5.2.4版本的汉化


Schema 136(2019年6月3日):


更新表:

building_level_ui_positions_tables

campaign_group_member_criteria_building_levels_tables

faction_resources_building_levels_permissions_junctions_tables

faction_resources_requirement_set_to_resources_junctions_tables

faction_resources_requirement_sets_tables

campaign_group_member_criteria_building_slot_groups_tables


treasury_levels_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_acting_force_effect_bundles_tables

pooled_resource_factor_junctions_tables

pooled_resource_factors_campaign_statistics_junctions_tables

campaign_statistics_strings_tables

pooled_resource_factors_tables

pooled_resource_overflow_distribution_factors_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_cost_resource_transaction_conversion_factors_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_cost_resource_transactions_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_costs_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_faction_supports_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_group_effect_application_stages_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_loot_and_damage_buildings_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_vandalise_secondary_slot_or_downgrade_primary_slots_tables

settlement_siege_action_effect_zero_acting_character_action_points_tables

settlement_siege_action_option_campaign_vfx_events_tables

campaign_diplomacy_treaty_component_sets_tables

settlement_siege_action_option_gift_settlement_to_faction_with_whom_we_have_treaty_components_tables

settlement_siege_situations_tables


building_effects_junction_tables

pooled_resources_tables

ui_resource_transaction_pooled_resource_junctions_tables

settlement_siege_action_option_tooltips_tables

cai_diplomacy_events_tables

settlement_siege_action_options_tables

settlement_siege_action_option_set_options_tables

settlement_siege_action_option_sets_tables

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Schema 135(2019年6月2):

更新表:

mission_issuers_tables

character_attributes_tables


character_generation_template_game_mode_details_tables

character_generation_templates_tables

character_skill_node_sets_tables

experience_rank_to_effects_sets_tables

game_modes_tables

past_experience_reasons_tables

past_experience_memory_types_tables

character_created_relationship_triggers_tables

character_created_past_experiences_tables

retinue_slot_types_tables

retinue_slot_upgrade_nodes_tables

retinue_slot_upgrade_subtree_to_node_junctions_tables

retinue_slot_upgrade_subtrees_tables

retinue_slot_upgrade_tree_to_subtree_junctions_tables

character_pending_death_option_set_to_option_junctions_tables

character_pending_death_option_sets_tables

cai_diplomacy_events_tables

character_relationship_basic_situations_tables

character_relationship_duel_scoped_trigger_sets_tables

character_relationship_duel_triggers_tables

character_relationship_effects_tables

character_relationship_memories_tables

character_relationship_opinion_topic_set_to_topics_tables

character_relationship_opinion_topic_sets_tables

character_relationship_opinion_topics_tables

character_relationship_situation_effect_set_effects_tables

character_relationship_situation_effect_sets_tables

ministerial_positions_tables

character_relationship_trigger_condition_sets_tables

character_relationship_trigger_condition_required_ceos_tables

character_relationship_trigger_effects_tables

character_relationship_triggers_tables

character_relationship_trigger_set_items_tables

character_relationships_to_duel_outcome_modifiers_tables


character_generation_spawn_age_ranges_tables

retinue_slot_upgrade_trees_tables

retinue_template_slots_tables

character_relationship_caps_tables

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Schema 134(2019年6月1日)

更新表:

effect_bonus_value_campaign_territory_type_record_junctions_tables


cdir_events_dilemma_payloads_tables

character_death_distributions_tables

character_death_distribution_points_tables

ceo_post_battle_loot_chances_tables

death_types_tables

loyalty_effects_tables

character_relationship_trigger_sets_tables

resource_transactions_tables

campaign_payload_weighted_sets_tables

campaign_payload_weighted_set_items_tables

campaign_payload_ui_details_tables

campaign_payload_basic_components_tables

campaign_payload_basic_value_components_tables

campaign_payload_ceo_triggers_tables

campaign_payload_component_type_to_possible_reasons_tables

campaign_payload_death_type_components_tables

campaign_payload_effect_bundles_tables

campaign_payload_loyalty_effects_tables

campaign_payload_random_sub_payloads_tables

campaign_payload_relationship_triggers_tables

campaign_payload_resource_transactions_tables

campaign_payload_set_items_tables

campaign_payload_set_sub_payloads_tables

campaign_payload_sets_tables


cdir_events_dilemma_choice_details_tables

cdir_events_mission_option_junctions_tables

land_units_templates_tables


作者原文:

Warscape Modding Primer

This is a short introduction into Warscape modding. This should be valid for all Warscape files, i.e. ETW, NTW, TW:S2 and TW:R2. 
I'll start with some fundamental concepts of the engine; that is knowledge the modders gained soon after the release of Empire, but I've rarely seen it explained again so my guess is most people's understanding of it is at best fuzzy.

Beyond the foundations, I'll lose some words on the db files because that's about all I have any experience in.



Warscape's virtual file system

Like every piece of software, WS games are divided into the actual software - i.e. executable code - and data. If you browse to your game installation directory (somewhere along steam/steamapps/common/), you'll see Rome2.exe file; this is the executable; no modding takes place there. What you can also see is the data/ subfolder, which is where the magic happens.
Open it and you will see a number of .pack files - these contain the actual data. To open them, you'll need the PackFileManager; assuming you have downloaded it, use it to open any .pack file. 
What you see on the left is what looks like a folder structure in the Windows Explorer - because that's what it is: it creates virtual subfolders of the installation's data/ directory. 
Each pack contains a subset of the complete game configuration data, like movie, sound, music, and finally data; you can tell by the file name most of the time.

Additionally, each pack has a certain type: Boot, Release, Patch, Mod, Movie. This is used by the game to determine the order in which they are loaded: namely in exactly that order, first Boot, last Movie. CA's packs are of type Boot, Release, Patch and Movie. 
For files that appear in two .pack files, the one that is last loaded is the one that will be used by the game. This is how CA patches their games: they replace data from the original pack by uploading one containing the same file in a Patch .pack which will overwrite the old one in the Release pack.

If you want to replace data from the vanilla game (like UI icons), you do that in exactly the same way: create a pack loaded after the Patch files containing the files overwriting the old ones.

Now, if you want to add data to the game (for instance, new units) what you can do is just create a pack containing the file you want to add, and the game will load it. 
You do have to follow certain rules or the game won't know what to do with it; a good guess is to create the file in a folder within the pack that already exists. Make sure to not use the name of a file that is already contained in one of the existing packs or you will overwrite it.



ExampleBrowsing data_rome2.pack, you find entries in ui/units/icons/

In your mod pack, you would also create that directory structure and then put your icons there.
Say you don't like the Pretorians', you can replace the existing one by adding your png as rom_praetorians.png; if you created a new unit and want it to have a unit icon of its own, you might add it as my_little_pony.png.

Your own virtual files

So in general, to make managing your mod easier, you also want to work on a virtual file structure. PFM allows you to do that by using the File->MyMod feature. 
When you select “New”, the program will ask you for a root directory of your new mod; this is where it saves your pack and stores (and retrieves from) all your working data.



To continue the example above:

ExampleYou create a new MyMod “Icons” in c:\Me\Mods\Icons.

You can then open data_rome2.pack (it asks you for a pack to open when creating the new pack), select the rom_praetorians.png, and then Files->Export.

You will find that your mod folder now contains the whole directory structure ui\units\icons containing the exported png you can now edit. Here, you also can now create your my_little_pony.png icons.

Once you're finished with the icons, you want to create your own pack file with File->New (or open one you already created; you have to close rome_data2.pack is the point), then select Files->Import->Add and choose your pngs which will add them to your pack you can now save.
You can always open the Windows Explorer at your Mod directory by selecting MyMod->Open Data Path.

Installing your Mod and more about pack types

To install your mod, you'll still have to copy your pack into the game's data/ directory (Game->Open Data Directory will give you a Windows Explorer there). If you followed the steps above, you will not see the new icon even if you do copy the file and start the game.

The reason for that is that when creating a new pack with PFM, it is of type “Mod”. These will not be loaded automatically by the game, but need an entry in a file called user.script.txt which is located below your user directory (depending on Windows version; you can open an Explorer there via Game->Open Script Directory). This script file is needed by the game to determine the order in which Mod packs are loaded.

To register your mod, you need to create or open “user.script.txt” and enter a line
mod MyIcons.pack;

then save it with Unicode encoding. The last point is very important or the game will not read the file! To save in Unicode, you can select the “Advanced” option in Notepad and then select the encoding.

Alternatively, you can also use My Mods->Install MyIcons which will both copy the pack and add the required entry to the script file.

Also, to play the game with a certain set of mods you can use the ModManager by Mitch which will list all Mod-type packs in your data directory and lets you select the ones you want to run; it will then create the appropriate entries.

Then, there exists the possibility to make your mod of type Movie; these mods are always loaded by the game and don't require a script file entry. I view this as somewhat as the Dark Side because it's easier and faster, but will later on create problems with data dependencies and pack file load order.

There are new pack types for Sound and Music files too, but those are new with Rome 2 and I don't have any experience with them; I'd assume they're loaded like Movie files. If someone figures it out, let me know.

A word of warning: technically, you can also edit the CA packs directly, despite the stern warning from PFM that you shouldn't. 
This is a very bad idea for a reason you should be able to figure out by yourself from what I've already written.
As a hint, think about what will happen when CA next patches their game.


On DB files

As promised, here some details on the db files; for Rome 2, these can be found in data_rome2.pack.

The DB files you'll find in the CA packs like

db/<table_name>_tables/<table_name>

If you select one of those files, a table view of the contained data opens on the right side; those table contain most if not all of the configuration data for the game. 
However, it is not entirely clear for all tables how they work and interact with each other; some of the modders have experience with many of them, but there are few tutorials around to explain them in detail.
If you're looking for one, it's probably a good idea to search in the modding subforums for all the warscape games because the structure stayed more or less similar.

BTW, the data is decoded from binary data contained in the pack; the fields (i.e. columns) that are displayed and their type are configured in so-called “schemas”. These configurations are user-generated and not guaranteed to be correct; if you find a mistake, let me know.
Also, these are updated from time to time to account for identified issues that were fixed. Check DB Descriptions->Search for Update from time to time; you can also choose to have PFM do this regularly upon startup in the Options menu.

For DB tables, there are additional rules to adding and overwriting data from vanilla files. Most tables contain fields considered “primary keys”, meaning that those are uniquely identifying an entry. If you add a row with the same primary key as a vanilla entry to a db table, it will overwrite the vanilla one.



ExampleThe table _kv_experience_bonuses in db/_kv_experience_bonuses_tables/_kv_experience_bonuses contains an entry (first_to_enter_enemy_fort=200) . If you were to add a file db/_kv_experience_bonuses_tables/_my_bonuses, containing the entry (first_to_enter_enemy_fort=500).

On a file level, it will be added side-by-side as described above; but the value of the database entry with the primary key first_to_enter_enemy_fort from the original file will be replaced by the content of the new file, i.e. 500.


The common workflow to edit DB data is to first export the files you want to edit, then create your file, then import them into your file – pretty much as described in the second example above. After you have changed the values you want, you can then use the PFM feature “Postprocess->Minimize DB Files” which will remove all entries that have not been changed from the original files. You can also export a table to a .TSV file and edit it in a Spreadsheet program like OpenOffice or MS Excel.

There also are restrictions to what values can be contained in some fields, because they are bound to data in another table. Some of those are know in the schemas, and you can make use of that by selecting the checkbox “Use Combobox Cells” when you have a db table open. This will replace the editor for text in the fields by drop-down comboboxes containing only the allowed data which prevents you from typos and gives you a better overview of the relations between tables.



ExampleIf you open the table agent_to_agent_attributes, you can see a column “attribute” which is a reference into the agent_attributes table's field “key”; the column “agent” references agents:key.

If you select “Use Combobox Cells”, you'll see the drop-down controls for those columns appearing.

If you right-click the header of a table with a reference, you can see the name of the referenced table in the context menu (Remove reference to <X>).



That's All Folks...

So there you have your Warscape Modding Primer, hope it gives you a bit of orientation on Warscape modding. 
I'm sorry I can't answer any questions about “How do I mod X” because my knowledge of what most tables do is pretty superficial; I've stumbled over a lot in the tables but I've not tried out a lot whether they do what I suspect.

I'd love to see a lot more people who know what they're doing put up tutorials, but all of our time's limited I guess.

Have fun modding 

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