Hey everyone! I'm digging through the game files for Medal of Honor Airborne and came across these .xxx files that seem to be texture files. I've heard that the .xxx extension can mean different things, so I'm looking for some insight specifically about these files. How do I open them or what should I know? Thanks!
4 Answers
In some games, especially older ones, developers would change file extensions just to prevent people from poking around too much. You could change the extension to something recognizable to see if you can open it in a related program, but definitely work off a copy to keep the originals safe.
It’s pretty normal for games to use custom formats for their texture files, especially depending on the engine they’re running on. So, these .xxx files might not be designed to be opened outside the game itself.
Since Medal of Honor Airborne uses the Unreal Engine 3, you’ll probably need something like UDK or an UPK extractor tool to get the actual textures out of those .xxx files.
Since .xxx isn’t a common extension, it’s likely something unique to the developers' workflow. You might want to try using a file type checker, like the one at checkfiletype.com, which can give you details based on the file header. Just remember, many developers reuse similar extensions!
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