Hi,

Ok, well this was very interesting and it's game-related so I thought I'd 
tell you about it. Ok, well I downloaded empire at war demo. And I installed 
the game on my computer. And I went into the game folder and found that the 
audio and music data and voice audio was stored in .meg files. So, I 
installed dragon-unpacker and went into it. Well it just so happens that 
dragon-unpacker does not support .meg files. So, I went into google and 
typed in the box without the quotes, something like . . .
.meg files for games

pressed enter and up came a nice site with empire at war tools. so I 
downloaded the tiny zip file which contained two very screen-reader-friendly 
utilities called meg-extractor.exe and meg-inserter.exe. And once I'm done 
listening to a radio program online that I like I'll run meg-extractor on 
the three .meg sound effects files, the .meg english speech files, and the 
.meg music files. As a result and if all goes well I'll have about 400mb of 
sounds and star wars music to put into any star wars game I decide to make, 
no matter how big or small. In fact, if the person who made enemy attack 
would like, could you make a star wars mod for enemy attack? if that's 
possible?

Josh

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