I hope no one will get angry at me for messing with game files in hope of getting premium modules to work offline, but...
I've noticed that Diamond Edition premium modules (the ones which authenticate offline: Kingmaker, Witch's Wake and Shadowguard) have specific .dat files in "Premium" folder. The other three modules do not have such files. I got curious and found out that these are the only files responsible for skipping online authentication of the first three premium modules.
So just to check whether it could work, I copied one of them and renamed it to "Neverwinter Nights - Wyvern Crown of Cormyr.dat".
Online authentication for WCoC was skipped, indeed, but I got an error during the unpacking of the module.
The same happened when I used for example Kingmaker .dat file to try to work with Shadowguard. (I have both of those modules from DE)
That means that each of these .dat files has info of the module's files to unpack, so that they cannot be used interchangibly.
Now, I'm most likely not the first person to notice that these .dat files are responsible for skipping authentication but if anyone is willing to help, do you know of any way to read these .dat files so that other premium modules' data can be put there, thus allowing offline authentication for all the premiums?
I understand if you'd rather not delve into it, as it might be considered illegal, but frankly to my mind this online authentication is nowadays just a nuicance as it does not prevent pirates from playing those modules anymore, now that master server is down and it's not like Bioware or Atari is going to lose anything when we finally get these modules offline.
What do you think about it?
Modifié par Grani, 10 décembre 2012 - 04:40 .