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Old 11-11-2010, 02:40 AM
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Multify.exe (note the spelling...) is in the "bin" folder, under your main Panda3D folder. Phase files should be listed in your "Pirates Online" folder. When I copy them, I typically paste in my generic "My Documents" folder as it's simple to get to if I want to open the phase files again once I've used Panda3D. You should just be able to copy/paste multify.exe and the phase_#.mf files, then run your command prompt and type exactly what's listed above. Keep your folder where you pasted the multify.exe open, you should see the phase file folder pop up if done correctly. (NOTE: This is exactly how I've done it on my computer, which has Vista as the operating system...don't know that it would be very different for another OS but it might be worth mentioning.)

Nate, as far as the .bam files go...I have no idea. Don't actually know what they are or what they're for, I don't bother with them. LOL. I only learned myself on the phase files so I could access the game's music to put on my iPod.
 

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