What's a lightweight program I can use to tinker with .dll files?
Might also need to modify .xnb files too, but I don't think there's anything lightweight for that.
Also, for a fun trick, can someone with a very versatile and accurate image editor (using paint) tesselate this up to a size of 1024x1024 and save it as an interlaced PNG with extremely inefficient settings to get the filesize as high as possible?
Might need to add a faint noise to the image to push it into the megabytes.
Try Ollydbg for disassembly of .dll and Resource editor for editing resources like image, dialogue box and so on.
2nd part : No.
>>55895666
>>55895814
Can it reassemble?
And by second part, do you mean the xnb stuff or the image stuff?
>>55895849
Tesselated, not scaled; and that doesn't even seem interlaced.
>>55895849
>>55895861
You are very perceptive. Your parents must be proud.
>>55895861
Image part. Sorry I never ran into xnb format so idk.
>>55895814
Tried OllyDbg, it doesn't seem to decompile or recompile.
>>55896081
That's the right thing, but now I need it as an extremely inefficiently encoded interlaced PNG.
You can massively boost the filesize by adding faint random noise, but that only does so much. Has to be at least a hundred times larger than it is now.
>>55896122
>That's the right thing
You are welcome.
>>55896136
I can't even tell if it's interlaced or not because it loads so fast.
Take a look at this image and you should see what should happen.
>>55896122
Git gud faggot. Just press space bar at where you wanna change, enter instructions (jmp, mov etc) and save the file.
I found Reflexil which merges with ILSpy, but I have no idea to use it.
Seems like the most I can do is convert the C# into a stranger version of C# which ignores any changes I make to it.