TOOL: TS3 Recompressor

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Inge:
I was experimenting with editing the installed world file to remove unroutable terrain.  That part of the experiment worked (see http://www.den.simlogical.com/denforum/index.php?topic=1207.0 ).  So of course I had to remove the store protection

Then someone said don't use the decrapifier, use s3rc to unprotect it.  So I did that and no longer had the problem with disappeared pipes.  From my point of view that solves my problem, but I was interested in what lay behind it anyway.

kissing_toast:
Every once in a while decrapping something also changes some of the mesh group IDs as well, like the Target female baseball outfit. It sounds like this could be the case here, maybe.

RobinMollyBlue:
I've been reading and lurking, but I haven't found a mac version of the TS3 Recompressor. Does it exist?

Madame Mim:
Quote from: mousecakes on 2012 August 25, 23:20:00

I've been reading and lurking, but

. . . not very well. This has been asked and answered.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Inge on 2012 August 23, 12:26:52

Then someone said don't use the decrapifier, use s3rc to unprotect it.  So I did that and no longer had the problem with disappeared pipes.  From my point of view that solves my problem, but I was interested in what lay behind it anyway.
That is an interesting question I don't apparently have an answer for. I pulled open the file and took a look, but couldn't see anything particularly interesting that jumped out.

Quote from: kissing_toast on 2012 August 23, 15:36:06

Every once in a while decrapping something also changes some of the mesh group IDs as well, like the Target female baseball outfit. It sounds like this could be the case here, maybe.
This is supposed to happen, but at least with all known filetypes, the altered links should be automatically repaired. Did something happen to that outfit?

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