Ashes Cricket 2009 | Big Editor

The AC09 BIG Editor, primarily developed by modder AbBh, is an essential third-party modding utility for the PC version of Ashes Cricket 2009. It allows users to browse and modify the game's core data archives, specifically the async.big.w32 file, which houses the majority of the game's graphical and data resources. Core Functionality

Cons 👎

  • Outdated UI
  • No preview features
  • Requires external tools for texture/model editing
  • Can be unstable with large files

Saving Changes: All modifications made within the BIG Editor are typically saved directly into the game's final folder within the main directory. 4. Companion Tool: AC09 Player Editor ashes cricket 2009 big editor

Part 1: What is the Ashes Cricket 2009 Big Editor?

The Ashes Cricket 2009 Big Editor is a third-party file extraction and repacking tool designed specifically to open, view, and modify the proprietary .big archives of the game. It is not an official Codemasters product but a fan-made utility developed by modders from communities like PlanetCricket and NGR (Next Gen Racing) . The AC09 BIG Editor , primarily developed by

: This is the most common use. You can replace default textures for player kits, bats, and stadiums with custom high-definition DDS or PNG files. Sound Modification Outdated UI No preview features Requires external tools

Key Features

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Open .big archives | Extracts all files packed inside the game’s main .big containers. | | Replace/Import files | Swap original textures, models, or data files with modified versions. | | Export files | Save game assets (e.g., .dds textures, .xml data) for external editing. | | Create new .big files | Repack modified assets into a new archive that the game can read. | | No dependency on game version | Works with both DVD and Steam versions. | | Lightweight | Small executable, no installation required (portable). |

For advanced users, the editor allowed for minor hex adjustments. This was often used to fix player attributes or change the default line-ups that the game would load during specific tournaments. 3. Community Compatibility

Roster Updates: Manually adjust player skills, names, and team lineups to match current real-world cricket seasons.