Open-source software for viewing and modifying Unreal Engine 4 game assets by hand.
You can find pre-built binaries of UAssetGUI in the Releases tab of this repository.
If you'd like to compile UAssetGUI for yourself, read on:
- Visual Studio 2017 or later
- Git
- Clone the UAssetGUI repository:
git clone https://github.com/atenfyr/UAssetGUI.git
- Switch to the new UAssetGUI directory:
cd UAssetGUI
- Pull the required submodules:
git submodule update --init
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Open the
UAssetGUI.sln
solution file in Visual Studio, right-click on the UAssetGUI project in the Solution Explorer, and click "Set as Startup Project." -
Right-click on the solution name in the Solution Explorer, and press "Restore Nuget Packages."
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Press the "Start" button or press F5 to compile and open UAssetGUI.
Any contributions, whether through pull requests or issues, that you make are greatly appreciated.
If you find an Unreal Engine 4 .uasset that display "failed to maintain binary equality," feel free to submit an issue on the UAssetAPI issues page with a copy of the asset in question along with the name of the game and the Unreal version that it was cooked with.
UAssetAPI and UAssetGUI are distributed under the MIT license, which you can view in detail in the LICENSE file.