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REDRIVER2

PC (Windows): Build status

PSX: pending

Project attempting to reverse-engineer PS1 game Driver 2;

Start Date: 28 March 2019

Goals

  • Rebuild all source code from assembly
  • Compile native version for PC (and for PSX later)
  • Make game playable from start to finish, all game modes should function properly
  • Fix all reverse-engineering bugs
  • Fix some existing critical bugs and performance issues
  • OpenDriver2? rewrite code, implement various cool stuff, PC rendering and audio engine, get rid of hard-coded stuff

How is it done?

  • All information (variables, types and function names) have been obtained from debugging symbols (.SYM), driver_psx_level and DLE
  • Ghidra project (based on Italian SYM) to deal with overlays, simple code complex branching - semi-auto decompilation
  • IDB based on Spanish SYM when dealing with things Ghidra can't handle properly - manual decompilation (mostly GTE code)
  • Originally targeted Playstation game built upon Psy-X (Psy-Cross) (formely extended TOMB5 emulator)

How to use

See Wiki/Installation Instructions

Credits

  • Soapy - lead programmer
  • Fireboyd78 - code refactoring and improvements
  • Krishty, someone972 - formats decoding
  • Gh0stBlade - API-level PSY-Q libraries reimplementation (HLE PSX Emulator) (link)
  • Ben Lincoln - This Dust Remembers What It Once Was (TDR)
  • Stohrendorf - Symdump utility