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Old 29-09-2022, 13:32
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OK now you've completely lost me. The archives are already compressed with kraken. You use the precompressor (XTool) on them. There's absolutely no need to use precomp here. It's not needed.
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OK now you've completely lost me. The archives are already compressed with kraken. You use the precompressor (XTool) on them. There's absolutely no need to use precomp here. It's not needed.
Let me better explain: I've used precomp only for "Bonus content" files, not for .archive ones. Two .archive files, once decompressed, give better compression result rather than original .archive files. That's the reason why I've decompressed two .archive files.
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