Version 1.5:
This is an unstable build. Not all components have been tested.
- Fixed an error in subdirectory creation (previously did not detect both '\\' and '/' characters, only one of them)
- Greatly reduced code complexity and increased maintainability
- The "write" command now allows the user to use his own specified base and notice files.
- NXPatcher can now be used as its own base file using the "write" command.
- Added patch hijacking to the NXPatcher menu
- Removed Linux support
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The "write" command - Creating pre-patchers
The basic command is still the same:
NXPatcher write XXXXXtoYYYYY.patch
However, now the program intelligently looks for a base or notice file that you want to be used in the created prepatcher.
The program looks for a base file in the following priority:
1. XXXXXtoYYYYY.base
2. ManualPatch.base
In other words, if the program has a choice, it will choose XXXXXtoYYYYY.base over ManualPatch.base. If and only if the program cannot find XXXXXtoYYYYY.base will it utilize the ManualPatch.base file. If the program cannot find either of these files, NXPatcher will default to using its own default file.
The program looks for a notice file in the following priority:
1. XXXXXtoYYYYY.txt
2. ManualPatch.txt
In other words, if the program has a choice, it will choose XXXXXtoYYYYY.txt over ManualPatch.txt. If and only if the program cannot find XXXXXtoYYYYY.txt will it utilize the ManualPatch.txt file. If the program cannot find either of these files, NXPatcher will default to using its own default notice ("Created by Fiel - www.southperry.net").
As an option, you can also choose to have NXPatcher be the base file. Create a copy of NXPatcher.exe, then rename the copy to "ManualPatch.base". Use the write command to create the prepatcher. Simply double click on the new prepatcher made to start the patching process. Make sure to have the prepatcher in the desired Maplestory directory.
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