It is possible . . . . . I did it once before, unfortunatly the guy whose program I used copt a lot of harasment from Microsoft and had to remove his program from being downloaded (I don't remember his name).
Sadly I no longer have any of those files. And I can't gain access to them either. But on the plus side I was able to gain access to all the other files in the CS directory.
I have all the sound, animation and texture archives. but there is a hitch none of the texture archives have assigned file extensions, so I don't know what program will open them and windows no longer supports files without file extensions.
You can test this yourself by taking a pic file and removing the .gif / .png /.bmp or .jpg from the end of it and then try and open it in any program.
It won't work and you will get an error message.
I have done hex dumps on the files and to the best of my understanding they are either .cel / .cpt or .tar files but I still can't open them.
Maybe they are keyed for linux or some other operating sysytem, you know like how flash dev files made on a mac won't work on a pc.
On the upside, the sound files have a lot of sounds and voices that I never heard during the game and some of the texture files have interesting file names. I have no idea wht P###ed_Off is a pic of but I wouldn't mind finding out.
And although they had no file extension some of the files were easy to figure out what they were based on by their directory names.
Here are a few pics I was able to extract and figure out what their extensions were.
Sadly I no longer have any of those files. And I can't gain access to them either. But on the plus side I was able to gain access to all the other files in the CS directory.
I have all the sound, animation and texture archives. but there is a hitch none of the texture archives have assigned file extensions, so I don't know what program will open them and windows no longer supports files without file extensions.
You can test this yourself by taking a pic file and removing the .gif / .png /.bmp or .jpg from the end of it and then try and open it in any program.
It won't work and you will get an error message.
I have done hex dumps on the files and to the best of my understanding they are either .cel / .cpt or .tar files but I still can't open them.
Maybe they are keyed for linux or some other operating sysytem, you know like how flash dev files made on a mac won't work on a pc.
On the upside, the sound files have a lot of sounds and voices that I never heard during the game and some of the texture files have interesting file names. I have no idea wht P###ed_Off is a pic of but I wouldn't mind finding out.
And although they had no file extension some of the files were easy to figure out what they were based on by their directory names.
Here are a few pics I was able to extract and figure out what their extensions were.