hullo, just visiting from /tg/,
If spells had a file format for some techno-magic file sharing shenanigans, what would be good fictional file extentions that haven't been taken for something else?
.spl? .mgx? .elf?
Baring in mind that there's generally three types of magic, presumably different types of files would have different extensions, so .arc, .div, .nat?
Also is there anyway to transfer them via p2p networks without the computer reading the spell files and thereby casting them before a person wants to use them?
I would say use whatever extensions sound cool to you. And you can prevent files from being read by encrypting them first.
dude you should rename magic electricity and use all the file formats we use, it'd be meta n sheeeit
>>62488015
what files extensions are used to transfer fucking electricity between computers, anon?
>>62488028
....electricity (magic) powers computers/electronic device (wand) that stores programs/scripts (spells) and code is the way these programs (spells) are forged
daft cunt
No extension. Each file stems from common spell casting techniques with instructions in the file header. You have to be able to identify the beginning and end of the header, and be able to decode it to cast the spell. Because secrecy and shit
>>62487986
>haven't been taken for something else
.elf is used for Wii/U files