Although mind you, I'm running an older version, before xtrap was implemented. By modifying the talesrunner.exe, I can essentially say any. Since if you change any of the hash information on the client will catch that and reject you. Not sure how this md5 hash is generated, but it must be passed on the hashes in the. I was able to get past patching (even with incorrect hash information) by tossing filelist.txt on my local apache server, and then modifying a jump statement in the talesrunner.exe to accept the filelist.txt hash (the one at the bottom, with the 'end' tag) no matter what it is. I guess I'll have to wait for KillerStefan to release more stuff. It's connected to both localhost and 127.0.0.1 but it keeps showing a connection error. Hosting for the KTR installer is also not needed.ĮDIT: Checked if my database is already connected. pkg file on windows which is hard) to find KTR's patch.xml and we'll find the files in the host server. We need a person with a mac that has Pacifist (Or if you can actually open a. This is the link: Index of /Talesrunner/patchĪnd the host. We can edit it and upload it to our patch host site.ĮDIT: I found the whole directory of /talesrunner/patch/ Without adding patch.xml to KTR's folder, I wouldn't get 'till the hashing part.įinally, I found a file that could also help too.ĭ/talesrunner/patch/filelist.txt So far, I got till the starter's 'hashing' part.