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To extract the contents of an ARC or SZS file, simply drag-and-drop it on to the downloaded ArcExtract.exe file and the contents within that archive will be extracted in the same directory as the original ARC/SZS file. | To extract the contents of an ARC or SZS file, simply drag-and-drop it on to the downloaded ArcExtract.exe file and the contents within that archive will be extracted in the same directory as the original ARC/SZS file. | ||
− | To pack modified contents of an ARC or SZS file, make sure you have all the files that were extracted and place them into a new folder named after the original ARC/SZS file. If I wanted to repack | + | To pack modified contents of an ARC or SZS file, make sure you have all the files that were extracted and place them into a new folder named after the original ARC/SZS file. If I wanted to repack enemyParms.szs then I would make a new folder called enemyParms and place all the contents within that folder. Now, drag-and-drop that folder on to the downloaded ArcPack.exe file and then a ARC file will be created named after the folder you dragged-and-dropped. If you modified an SZS file, in the case of Pikmin 2, you can just rename the extension from enemyParms.arc to enemyParms.szs where you will be prompted by Windows that you're changing the extension - just cick OK. If you don't see the ".arc" or ".szs", then follow [https://www.howtogeek.com/205086/beginner-how-to-make-windows-show-file-extensions/ this guide on showing file extensions]. |
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