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This is not possible. You can use that program or ask someone else to make a program for your needs
If I could, I would have a functioning brain, and not be reliant on goverment handouts
I dragged CMD onto the EXE
I dragged the EXE onto the CMD
Nothing. I need an actual program I can point at the PAK files or vice-versa.
The exe immidiately closes
Putting anything in CMD does nothing
Putting anything through run does nothing
Here we go for a start for anybody who has a functioning brain and can patch them:
-Starforge
-Ancient Cosmos
-Fragments Additions (perlimpin)
A fatal error was encountered. The library 'hostpolicy.dll' required to execute the application was not found in 'C:Program Filesdotnet'.
Failed to run as a self-contained app.
- The application was run as a self-contained app because '[path]StarboundTLOPatcher.runtimeconfig.json' was not found.
- If this should be a framework-dependent app, add the '[path]StarboundTLOPatcher.runtimeconfig.json' file and specify the appropriate framework.
So I compliled it myself to have .runtimeconfig.json file to not make it run as a self-containded app. But then it said "Object reference not set to an instance of an object". So I added patch.json in the same folder and it worked. Can you add these files on the github release page for everyone else?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAPi4qN9kCs
Once you opened cmd, type there what is written in "How to use", but replace paths with your ones, and press enter when you're done