Unreal Cache v1.0.13
UnrealCache is a utility which can be used to easily extract...
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Unreal Cache v1.0.13
UnrealCache is a utility which can be used to easily extract maps from the Cache subdirectory of Unreal Tournament.
UnrealCache v1.00.13
released: 03/04/01
Requirements:
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A machine with UT v4.02 or higher installed(*)
(*) versions prior to v4.02 did not use a cache.ini file to track
the files in the Cache directory. Thus, UnrealCache will be
useless, since it depends on this file existing.
Installation:
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Just extract the UnrealCache.EXE to a directory of your choice and
run it. The first time the program is run, it will look in the
registry under:
HKLM\Software\Unreal Technology\Installed Apps\UnrealTournament
to try and determine where your Unreal Tournament is installed.
If it does not find a value, then it will ask you where the
Unreal Tournament folder is and set the Folder value under this
key.
What is it?
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UnrealCache is a utility which can be used to easily extract maps, sounds,
textures and various other resources from the Cache subdirectory of Unreal
Tournament. Instead of having to manually look at the 'cache.ini' file
and determine what GUID represents which filename, you can use UnrealCache
instead. My intent in writing this little application was to be able
to easily "yank out" any cached maps I might have accumlated and be able
to play them locally on my LAN games.
How's it work / whats it do?
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UnrealCache reads in the cache.ini file found in the Cache subdirectory
of Unreal Tournament, parses it and presents the user with a list of
files that are in this directory. The current version will only allow
you to extract map files (anything with a .UNR extenstion).. this is
by design as map files are ussually readily usable and simply dumped into
your Maps subdirectory of Unreal Tournament. A future version may allow
you to yank anything/everything to the directory of your choice.
Contact Info:
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If you use this proggy, and find it handy -- drop me a line, I'd love to
hear from you, even if its just a "hello".
The latest version of UnrealCache is always available from:
http://www.unknownrealm.org
email: