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Some questions about games compressions
Hello guys
I am trying to compress some games but there are no different in size after compressing i used first freearc without compression after that i used precomp and finaly freearc with ultra compression but like i said it doesnt work so i have some questions : 1-can someone give me all the compression methods who works on games ? because i just know these one and its not working too "-precomp+step+lzma:a1:mfbt4:d256m:fb128:mc1000:lc8" 2-is there a way to know the perfect compression method to a particular game ? 3-and what the use of arc.ini ? sorry for the long post and thanks Last edited by max90; 28-10-2014 at 08:49. |
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any help
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I tried to compres those game battlefield 3 - ridge race - and assassins creed 3
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In some games, precomp+srep+lzma is the best, sometimes pzlib/reflate+srep+lzma is best and in old games without zlib streams, -mx is the best compression. You should check the game with zlib checker, and if there are zlib streams, consider compressing with precomp or pzlib. And if there are no/very few zlib streams, you can compress with mx. Sometimes mx can be replaced by srep+lzma
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