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Easily corrupt videogames and programs in real-time with this free open-source suite of corruption tools.
RTC’s technology makes it possible to corrupt a wide variety of emulated systems and edit/improve the results as seen fit.
Health Warning
Videogame corruptions can cause programs to output loud noises and flashy images. If you are prone to seizure, react strongly to flashing lights or loud noises, do not use or cease making/playing corruptions.
Disclaimer
Corrupting is an experimental hobby involving manipulation of data in a manner that glitches out programs for entertainment value. Crafting program glitches is an art form.
While RTC is built in a way that should in no way harm your computer, we cannot take responsibility for anything that should happen to your computer while using our software. Don’t corrupt system32, be smart.
Please do not in any circumstance corrupt online videogames. It will be perceived as hacking and can get you banned. Just like cheating, corrupting online games is unethical as it can harm the other players.
How to get RTC
RTCV, modded emulators, packages and VRUN are available for download on the RTC Launcher. This program lets you download components and updates.System Requirements:
Windows 10/11 64-bit and a decent cpu/gpu.
Vanguard Implementations
The RTC Launcher comes with a selection of downloadable packages. These include Emulators that have been modded with our Vanguard technology and other apps (stubs) that interface with RTC.Fully-modded: Bizhawk, Dolphin, MelonDS, Citra, PCSX2.
Partially-modded and experimental: Flycast, MAME, Dosbox-x, PPSSPP, RPCS3, xemu
Application stubs: FileStub, ProcessStub, ClipStub, LaunchStub
Chip Furnace
This Youtube channel features daily corrupted songs, submitted and curated by community members.Submission of music corruptions for the channel are done through the RTC Discord.
Getting Started
If you want to get started quickly with RTC, watch one of our tutorial videos or check our guides on the WikiDevelopment
The development of RTC is currently on halt. We need a lead c++ dev with a lot of free time on their hands.Original dev team: Ircluzar and Narry.
A special thanks to NullShock78, AbsenteeSurgeon, BitRain, ChrisNonyminus, Spotty Len, Moogie, Retrocombine, Cosmo Cortney, VGDC, ZeroDucksGiven, Lyra, Killysunt, Weinerless Steve, Alex Lemieux, Maiddog, Rikerz, Vinesauce and everyone who helped and is still helping with testing our software.
If you wish to contribute to development, testing or share your corruptions with the community, feel free to join our Discord server. Make sure you read and abide to the rules :)
Source code and Releases
All the repositories for the various components of RTCV are publicly available on the GitHub Redscientist Labs organization.All public releases are generally issued via the RTC Launcher. If for some reason you cannot use the RTC Launcher, the various packages are also available in zip format for manual install.