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Full throttle remastered linux unpacking

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Savage, posted Wed Aug 02, 2017 12:54 am (25145)


If people try to unpack the Linux version under WINDOWS using quickbms (of course) you can get this error

Quote:
offset filesize filename
--------------------------------------
00000000f8194979 1018017 ui/optionsmenu/fr_optionsmenu_bundle_pk_a01.dxt
00000000e8fab403 4032 rooms/061-crakwall/061-crakwall.room.xml
00000000b3dcfcdb 86903 costumes/261-rip-at-podium-cos/rip-at-podium-cos_a
kostume_pk_a37.dxt

- it's not possible to create that file due to its filename or related
incompatibilities (for example already exists a folder with that name), so
now you must choose a new filename for saving it.
if you press ENTER a new name will be generated automatically.
- old: costumes\261-rip-at-podium-cos\rip-at-podium-cos_akostume_pk_a37.dxt
- new:


But if you unpack the data UNDER LINUX, using the native version of quickbms (i don't tried the windows version using wine) then the script works as a charm

You can found the latest quickbms compiled for debian/*buntu/Mint here
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1742&start=20#p21615

Remember to use the quickbms_4gb.bin
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aluigi, posted Fri Aug 04, 2017 5:19 pm (25220)


Do you have the script and the archive to test?
I want to understand if it's a bug in quickbms that must be fixed.
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