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Old 20-09-2016, 11:25
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Game data Files

Hello fileforms...

Here I saw many compression tutorial or other things about compression but I need to know how can we create decompressor or extractor of specific game's data file how can I open them manually by making an extractor... Anything..anybody..Got then please tell here.....
The games main data files
Like GTA v files like x64.rpf that can be open with "OPENIV" I want to create file like that too extract game's data files

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Old 20-09-2016, 13:09
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arc.exe x gamedataFile.arc --adddir
or : unarc.exe x gamedataFile.arc -dpC:\game_folder_to_extract_to\

for ex : you compressed NFS The run with precomp+srep+lzma
copy arc.ini + arc.exe + srep.exe + precomp.exe from your compressor folder
then add them with the file you compressed so that you have a folder contain all you want
gamedataFile.arc + arc.ini + arc.exe + srep.exe + precomp.exe
Make a new text file and enter this command inside it
arc x gamedataFile.arc --adddir
save the text file as setup.bat then whenever you open the file it will extract the game files
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arc.exe x gamedataFile.arc --adddir
or : unarc.exe x gamedataFile.arc -dpC:\game_folder_to_extract_to\

for ex : you compressed NFS The run with precomp+srep+lzma
copy arc.ini + arc.exe + srep.exe + precomp.exe from your compressor folder
then add them with the file you compressed so that you have a folder contain all you want
gamedataFile.arc + arc.ini + arc.exe + srep.exe + precomp.exe
Make a new text file and enter this command inside it
arc x gamedataFile.arc --adddir
save the text file as setup.bat then whenever you open the file it will extract the game files
Man I mean the game's main data file like DBC 14 game have blobset.pc file I want to extract that not the compressed by me....
I want to creat an custom extractor for that files.....
Game's main Data files
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@Blade2239, then is already made a thread for helping - http://www.fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=98274

@Everyone, I request you not to reply to these types of thread so that the forum could be cleaned Just do a step forward, and try to do so
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