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Newbie Looking for Sprites from Final Fantasy Record Keeper
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(10-17-2015, 08:03 PM)falcon236467 Wrote:
(10-17-2015, 11:26 AM)falcon236467 Wrote:
(10-17-2015, 07:52 AM)Skyla Doragono Wrote: I'm going out on a limb here because I'm not familiar with ripping graphics from phone games, but... the easiest way to find it may be downloading the Android game separately, and then bringing it up on Android emulator?  That should at least make it easier to find where the graphic files are stored.

But again, never did this before, so it's just a wild guess.

Ok, I'll try that.

Sure enough, I was able to find some of the graphics for the game in the data folder of the device, but the emulator either won't let the game go beyond the title screen or outright crashes.  I can't use my phone because if I try to access that folder on my Galaxy Note 4 (from Verizon), it turns up as empty.  (I used ES File Explorer to try to see the files.)  So, is there any way to see the files without rooting my device, or am I just stuck?

You will have to root your phone, or play on an emulator like genymotion that allows for root access.
Once you get that you can find raw images in the cache folders, which are named in a way that should let you guess how to find a few more direct from your browser. So ripping isn't strictly necessary if you know what the naming pattern is.
However, not all the files for the game have guessable URLs.
A helpful hint: %2f = /
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RE: Newbie Looking for Sprites from Final Fantasy Record Keeper - by Satoh - 11-01-2015, 07:57 PM

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