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I've looked up ways to do it and it says find the game.gog file and rename it to game.bin and then use IZArc to extract the video files from it

which i do but then when i start the game up after doing all of that. The colours in the game are all wonky.
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Blaze72: I've looked up ways to do it and it says find the game.gog file and rename it to game.bin and then use IZArc to extract the video files from it

which i do but then when i start the game up after doing all of that. The colours in the game are all wonky.
I'm not sure what's causing the wonky colours for you, but I can confirm that it is definitely possible to get the cut scenes working.

If I remember rightly I did those steps you described, then using IZArc, extracted the 'movie' folder itself into Blood's folder. So that's the whole folder then; just chucked it in there - didn't bother with extracting only the contents of the movie folder, or specific files.

If you've set it up anything like mine you should now see a folder called 'movie' in the game's folder.

BTW - which version of BloodGDX are you using? I'm using BuildGDX v1.02 (now integrated with the latest version of BloodGDX) if that makes any difference.

Good luck, and please let me know if you get it working.
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Post edited May 14, 2019 by RetroCodger426
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Blaze72: I've looked up ways to do it and it says find the game.gog file and rename it to game.bin and then use IZArc to extract the video files from it

which i do but then when i start the game up after doing all of that. The colours in the game are all wonky.
Just in case it is something to do with the cutscene files (highly unlikely, but just in case), you could try downloading the file from this page and taking the movies folder from it instead of extracting them yourself.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1602966657
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Blaze72: I've looked up ways to do it and it says find the game.gog file and rename it to game.bin and then use IZArc to extract the video files from it

which i do but then when i start the game up after doing all of that. The colours in the game are all wonky.
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RetroCodger426: I'm not sure what's causing the wonky colours for you, but I can confirm that it is definitely possible to get the cut scenes working.

If I remember rightly I did those steps you described, then using IZArc, extracted the 'movie' folder itself into Blood's folder. So that's the whole folder then; just chucked it in there - didn't bother with extracting only the contents of the movie folder, or specific files.

If you've set it up anything like mine you should now see a folder called 'movie' in the game's folder.

BTW - which version of BloodGDX are you using? I'm using BuildGDX v1.02 (now integrated with the latest version of BloodGDX) if that makes any difference.

Good luck, and please let me know if you get it working.
1.02 for the version

I read somewhere while searching for ways to do it on google don't extract the .avi files... I did that and the game was fine but yet the movies didn't play at the start of each episode


update

just did it your way and it worked....it's the way people describe it gotta do the individual files.
Post edited May 15, 2019 by Blaze72