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| ShrineFox | Aug 3 2016, 01:12 AM Post #1 |
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![]() Download: [Hidden Content: Login/Register to View] Create CPK files from an extracted directory and view file information such as data alignment, number of files, and compression modes. Usage: Open the original CPK you're going to replace with this and select "Show CPK file info" to make sure your data alignment and compression modes are the same. For instance: ![]() Original P4G data.cpk archive on the left, rebuilt archive on the right. |
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| Bada | Aug 21 2016, 10:28 AM Post #2 |
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Did you make this one? It's so cool. Thanks |
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| handy333 | Aug 11 2017, 05:10 PM Post #3 |
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how do you exclude files for a patch |
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| Alaster | Jan 27 2018, 08:39 AM Post #4 |
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Is CpkFileListDumper usefull after this one ? Also, the .csv file that can be generated with either program records relative filepaths that gets the Builder to pop errors whenever I import it. I am manually renaming every single *initial* path and so far it is accepted by the program. However, this .csv generates a wierd file structure with numbers instead of proper names. I think it's because the Builder expects to read absolute paths in the *second* paths as well. Oh, after Win10 last update (coincidence ?) cmd.exe is a bitch to work, replaced by "Powershell" and it still does not work. Any input is welcome ![]() Again, thank you for your hard work
Edited by Alaster, Jan 27 2018, 04:48 PM.
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