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Old 14-10-2014, 13:14
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Hi Adonix! I will explain you that you have asked. But, I don't know all of your questions' answers. Sorry for this situation and my ignorance.

Main Icon File: Actually, not main icon file! This text should be "Main Shortcut". You write the path of game's exe. But you must pay attention to a rule: Don't write full path of game's exe. For example:

Let us assume that there is a bin folder in the game's main folder. And the exe is in this bin folder. So, you write there this:"bin\xxx.exe" (xxx is exe name.)

Main Icon Name: Not important. You don't need to write anything.

Compression Method: In this section includes many kinds of compression methods.According to me, lzma2/ultra64 is the best one.

Disk Spanning: If you use internal compression and if you check this, BlackBox v2 program will compress and split your game into archives.(Setup-1.bin, Setup-2.bin etc...) But, if you use external compression, this section is not important.

For internal compression:
If you check this, you will have two choice:"Slides per disk" and "Disk Slice Size MB" Choose one of them.

Slides Per Disk: Means that how many archives splits BlackBox v2 program your game into. For example,

Slides Per Disk=2 ---> Setup-1.bin and Setup-2.bin

Disk Slice Size MB: Means that every bin files' size. For example:

Disk Slice Size=1000 MB ---> Setup-1.bin=1 gb Setup-2.bin=1 gb etc...

Primary Directory: You write there that your game's location. For example:

C:\Program Files (x86)\The Evil Within

But, after compilation, bin files won't include "The Evil Within" folder. Bin files will include files which are in "The Evil Within" folder.

I don't know other marked sections what are they for. Sorry for about that.
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