Pk2 | Extractor
# Save current position to read file name current_pos = f.tell() f.seek(name_offset) file_path = f.read(256).split(b"\x00")[0].decode("utf-8", errors="ignore") f.seek(current_pos)
print("Done!") if == " main ": import sys if len(sys.argv) < 3: print("Usage: python pk2_extractor.py <file.pk2> <output_folder>") else: extract_pk2(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]) Step 4: Running the Extractor Open a terminal and run: pk2 extractor
If you’ve ever tried to mod a late-90s or early-2000s PC game, you’ve likely encountered a .PK2 file. Used most famously in Sacred (Ascaron Entertainment) and a handful of other titles, the PK2 format is a simple but effective archive that bundles textures, scripts, sounds, and levels. # Save current position to read file name current_pos = f
python pk2_extractor.py game_data.pk2 ./extracted You’ll see output like: 3: print("Usage: python pk2_extractor.py <