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fcecodec scripts v1.11
Description
fcecodec
is a Python extension module that decodes, encodes, and operates on
FCE data. It is a modern Need For Speed 3, High Stakes and MotorCity Online car modding tool.
This download contains scripts for fcecodec
that behave like command-line tools.
Homepage: https://github.com/bfut/fcecodec
New:
Blender (.fce) Import/Export Add-on for Need For Speed 3 & High Stakes car models
Homepage: https://github.com/bfut/fcecodec_blender
Changelog
-
Version 1.5
uploaded October 5, 2024
bfut uploaded a new version. The new file is 164.76 KB.
- Python: add support for Python 3.13 and Python 3.13t
- NEW bfut_VivFceAnalyze: perform analytics on VIV archives and FCE files -
Version 1.7
uploaded June 7, 2024
bfut uploaded a new version. The new file is 149.44 KB.
+ improved performance
+ accompanies fcecodec_blender 1.2 -
Version 1.3
uploaded May 1, 2024
bfut uploaded a new version. The new file is 223.29 KB.
packages FceConverter.ipynb Jupyter Notebook and all required tools. Just unzip and get going. -
Version 1.2
uploaded April 21, 2023
bfut uploaded a new version. The new file is 117.02 KB.
New scripts:
+ bfut_ConvertDummies (Fce3 to Fce4)
+ bfut_ConvertPartnames (Fce3 to Fce4)
+ bfut_MimicPartnamesAndPartsorder -
Version 1.4.1
uploaded April 11, 2023
bfut uploaded a new version. The new file is 187.58 KB.
some updated scripts -
Initial version
uploaded March 12, 2023
bfut uploaded initial version. The original file is 0 B.
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Visitor Comments
Usage:
1. Make sure Python is installed on your system
2. Open terminal.
3. Install "fcecodec" per instructions in the README, i.e., run python -m pip install fcecodec numpy
4. Run these scripts just like any CLI (such as unvivtool.exe, fshtool.exe) in the terminal
python /path/to/script.py <arg>...
Installing python is documented everywhere on the internet. Thanks for your interest. Anyway, you'll want to use the Blender plugin. :)
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