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Wrath of the Lich King Modding => "Retro-Porting" => Topic started by: PhilipTNG on February 17, 2015, 11:16:15 pm

Title: [QUESTION]Does anyone know how to load custom data on 2.4.3?
Post by: PhilipTNG on February 17, 2015, 11:16:15 pm
I tried using a patcher VX gave out long long ago:
http://www.xup.in/dl,21046205/wow_unsig%288606%29.zip/ (http://www.xup.in/dl,21046205/wow_unsig%288606%29.zip/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)

But that doesn't seem to do anything, various things in my wow.exe has been changed, but I still am not able to load custom data that match the Folder and File names of any existing data like dbc's, wdt's, adt's, etc.

I always get a load error saying that the file is corrupted, because it doesn't match what's in the signature files.

So my only work around was to use a map folder that was listed in the Map.dbc however there wasn't any Signature checks on it, ie: the transport maps.

Only way I could think of showing proof that I was on TBC was having the video menu showing on one of the pictures. The map here is the Twin Peaks PvP map from Cataclysm.

(http://puu.sh/g1loF.jpg)
(http://puu.sh/g1lt9.jpg)
(http://puu.sh/g1luk.jpg)
(http://puu.sh/g1lxF.jpg)

if anyone can help me, I'd appreciate it.

[media:2bn9nvvr]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqiPZhI8z18[/media:2bn9nvvr]

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Some more progress shots, got the wmos to load... sort of.  There's an under water effect going on whenever I'm near a WMO, so the first Wide screenshot, I'm out of WMO reaches, all others, I'm in their reach.  Second image is building on the right of the wide image.
(http://puu.sh/g1uIL.jpg)
(http://puu.sh/g1uB9.jpg)
(http://puu.sh/g1uGs.png)
(http://puu.sh/g1uFU.png)
(http://puu.sh/g1uEN.png)

Since I can't do loads of same name folder/files, i'm kind of stuck here, because usually at this point, I would go and compare new wmo/m2's with the older counterparts, but I can't do that in this case.  if anyone can help me, I'd appreciate it.