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Will work on Windows 10 & earlier. Installation instructions: Download and Unzip contents, and watch the video first. Arc Converter enables you to convert the "Data.wolf" file of a WOLF RPG Editor Game into the "Data" folder that you can use with the WOLF RPG Editor. Will work with 2.10 (and older?). It will NOT work for 2.24, due to a difference in compression.

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I can't play WMV files so I uploaded the video here: vid.me/bavq

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Widderune - - 429 comments

Okay

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forgot to add that I linked the .wolf in case you want to use it to test or something.

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Widderune - - 429 comments

Sorry I'm late with answering.
I am not the one who created the Arc converter nor do I know who did.
I noticed that the developers of WOLF games have been encrypting their files different from the standard, so not all .wolf files (including from newer versions) can be extracted.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience.

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Arc converter doesn't work for me. I dragged each of the ".wolf" files into the exe but just a windows flicks for half a second and dissappears and no folder is created. And also the game has many .wolf files instead of one "Data.wolf" file. Like this:

BalloonLight.wolf
BasicData.wolf
BattleEffect.wolf
BGM.wolf
CharaChip.wolf
EnemyGraphic.wolf
EV-pic.wolf
Fog_BackGround.wolf
MapChip.wolf
MapData.wolf
Picture.wolf
SE.wolf
SystemFile.wolf
SystemGraphic.wolf
tatie.wolf
Transition.wolf

I want them in folder format to edit. But I can't extract those wolf files.

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Widderune - - 429 comments

Sorry I'm late with answering.
I am not the one who created the Arc converter nor do I know who did.
I noticed that the developers of WOLF games have been encrypting their files different from the standard, so not all .wolf files (including from newer versions) can be extracted.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience.

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Is there a way to convert the folders back into .wolf files once you're done viewing them?

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Widderune Author
Widderune - - 429 comments

If you got the folders through extracting from .wolf files, keep the original .wolf files. Do not delete.
If you have altered/created a game and want to create the game files, you must encrypt the folders through the game creation process. Only through the encryption process do they become .wolf files again.

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"you must encrypt the folders through the game creation process. Only through the encryption process do they become .wolf files again." how to do it from game creation process?

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When you do "Create Game" from the "File" menu of the Editor, you will be given the options on what folders should or should not be encrypted.

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