Here’s why it’s interesting:

: It captures whatever the game is rendering in a specific frame and saves it as .rip files for meshes and .dds files for textures.

For users looking for modern support, Ninja Ripper Official Website now hosts version 2.x, which includes updated features for newer games, though legacy versions like 1.7.1 remain popular for older titles. Ninja Ripper "Ripping Game Models And Textures Guide"

At first glance, using a legacy tool like Ninja Ripper 2013 seems counterintuitive. However, users cite three main reasons:

Modern anti-cheat software (like Easy Anti-Cheat or BattlEye) will flag this as a hacking attempt.

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