Hi, I have a suggestion that would make this even more useful: can the program show what the textures look like? That way you can easily compare between texture packs instead of using a separate program?
That would be really cool, but there are several problems with it.
I would have to access the texture files in the ba2 files, and i don't know how to do that. I would also have to display the texture file in the program, and i don't know how to do that either. And simply showing a texture file doesn't help you that much when comparing. You would have to see the texture in game to judge it properly.
.Net Core 3.1 isn't going to be supported by the end of the year, although they just updated it July 12th.
.Net 6 has a year and a half level of support.
How much of a hassle is it going to be to migrate to .Net 6 (which is just as compatible with most everything) which is usually standard install for windows 11? From what I've heard that the .Net 7 preview is supposed to play nice with.
Well I was just mentioning it, and curious. Guessing it wasn't too hard.
Gotta a LOL out of thinking there are some suspicious file are there. Bummer it got quarantined. Hopefully it can be resolved soon as I'm looking forward to updating it for the purpose that updates are cool. lol It's already very usable ass it is and love it. Very useful.
i didn't know that you had to manually download that, since i already had it on my pc.
When opening the .exe file, it should ask you to download .NET and lead you to https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/3.1/runtime?cid=getdotnetcore https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/6.0/runtime?cid=getdotnetcore where you can download and install the version for running desktop apps.
Or you can get it from the link that Andrea0006 kindly provided.
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I would have to access the texture files in the ba2 files, and i don't know how to do that.
I would also have to display the texture file in the program, and i don't know how to do that either.
And simply showing a texture file doesn't help you that much when comparing. You would have to see the texture in game to judge it properly.
.Net 6 has a year and a half level of support.
How much of a hassle is it going to be to migrate to .Net 6 (which is just as compatible with most everything) which is usually standard install for windows 11? From what I've heard that the .Net 7 preview is supposed to play nice with.
Gotta a LOL out of thinking there are some suspicious file are there. Bummer it got quarantined. Hopefully it can be resolved soon as I'm looking forward to updating it for the purpose that updates are cool. lol It's already very usable ass it is and love it. Very useful.
i didn't know that you had to manually download that, since i already had it on my pc.
When opening the .exe file, it should ask you to download .NET and lead you to
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/3.1/runtime?cid=getdotnetcore
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/6.0/runtime?cid=getdotnetcorewhere you can download and install the version for running desktop apps.
Or you can get it from the link that Andrea0006 kindly provided.i will now add .NET core to the requirements.
https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/a1510e74-b31a-4434-b8a0-8074ff31fb3f/b7de8ecba4a14d8312551cfdc745dea1/windowsdesktop-runtime-3.1.0-win-x64.exe
What version of .NET core does the program need? Because I have the most recent one but it keeps asking if I want to download it.