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Repacking a PSARC
How do you repack a PSARC file with the correct directory and file structure?
For example, the directory/file structure of an original PSARC goes like this: /scaleform/blah.swf /built/blah.pkg /data/blah.csv /levels/blah.lua /built/blah.lc /levels/blah.lua /built/blah.lc /packed/blah.toc /built/blah.dat ... etc At least that's what's showing me in the PSARC gui tool. This means that these files/folders aren't organised. But when I try to repack the same PSARC file, I get a different folder/file structure. It goes like this: /built/files /data/files /levels/files /packed/files /scaleform/files And that's it. The difference is that this list is 100% organised. This may be the reason why my game keeps crashing on me. So, how can I tell PSARC to list/repack the correct folder/file structure? I tried doing FILELIST.BAT: dir /a /b /-p /o:gen >C:\WINDOWS\Temp\file_list.txt start notepad C:\WINDOWS\Temp\file_list.txt But that doesn't give the full structure. It only shows the directories and that's it. PSARC tells me that I should use a .XML file to build a PSARC because the XML gives more control. But I don't know much about XML coding, anybody can give me any idea? Thanks in advance. |
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Never mind. I Got it figured out.
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Dear no0byme
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Hi no0byme I saw on this thread that nobody answered to you but you found a solution. I've got a problem with PSARC files. I can unpack them well (I think) but I can't REPACK without issue.
![]() Can you share how you figured it out please ? Thanks. |
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