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Extracting from .MOB & .FAM files
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I downloaded a korean game called Forgotten Saga (포가튼사가) and it has its subfolders labeled with descriptions like npc, map, bgm, etc.

In these folders are files with the .MOB & .FAM extension, does anyone know how to deal with them?

Pretty sure they contain the graphics for tiles & characters.
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Could you upload a couple to take a look at?
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#3
See files in hexadecimal and search the header.
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I have no experience with Hex editors, so I don't know how to search for a header.

Here are the files from the map, npc and obj folders:
https://mega.nz/#F!0F4kBAxZ!xjkblhwnfQ2SiE8vD4S9yA
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Search tutorials on internet
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Are there even tutorials of using a Hex Editor for image-ripping random file extensions? Google doesn't give me proper results, it's all about definitions and overcomplicated stuff which is not related to the thing I want to do.

Btw, already searched for tutorials in the past when I was trying to search for image headers in files from mobile games, but to no avail.
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#7
ripping .png's is actually pretty simple.
You simply need to find the header, and then the end of the file/data

I did a quick look in notepad++ , though, they either are not .png files, or they have had something done to them.
I'll leave this to someone else.
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If you're ripping PNGs mashed together I recommend Dragon Unpacker, it has a scan function of common file formats so you can extract them wi ease.
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This was the first thing (or rather, only) that i tried to do.
The things that would indicate they're .png files weren't there, like at all.

Far as I can tell, there's not a header of any kind.
I did find some strings that must be labels of some sort, but I don't know what to look for that might relate to said labels, really, so I called it quits.

And hmm, I didn't know dragon unpacker did that.

I only really know or use dragon unpacker because of total annihilation resource files.
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