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Moryrie:
Quote from: exangel on 2010 August 23, 16:38:56

I added the following sets to my files...
http://www.4shared.com/file/bqtLNZQ0/FordSet.html
http://www.4shared.com/file/B0oluo0F/T-Mobile.html

And updated the promo one with the missing shirt...
http://www.4shared.com/file/YcXK8Q6P/SimPointPromos.html
You can also just download the missing shirt here...
http://www.4shared.com/file/kBHnR2KL/amTopCasualCowboy.html

These are unedited and not decrapified, they have only been converted to package format.


Do you have unmodified versions of the T-mobile  files? I only have the pants, which I can post when I get home later, but I glitched out yesterday and haven't been able to access the page without a 'wait 24 hours' notice yet. Though now the website is just giving me the same obnoxious error, so I can't even check to see if my 24 hours is up yet.

Daphoenyx:
Quote from: Motoki on 2010 June 11, 22:42:49

For what it's worth, the way I processed my files was to use JFade's Compressorizer, but first I extracted the latest S3 Compression tools from Pescado in the same directory. The S3RC.exe included in that version is newer than the one that comes with the Compressorizer.

Anyway, I  then run the Compressorizer with the decrapify box checked on the files I want to install and that way seems to do it for me.
So, to get things straight: first I should get the S3 Compression tools, then run the JFade's Compressorizer, and then I should have the files turned into .packages, right? What is more convenient? To do this, or to use the .dbc "option"? If I have a lot of files to put into the game, which option would you recommend?

Quote from: Motoki on 2010 July 15, 20:41:03

Additionally, a method to bypass the checks on the store files and get the launcher to install them does exist. If you had searched and/or read these threads more you would have already known this.
I did a search for "bypass checks store files" but didn't find anything useful  :-[

Phthon:
Quote from: Daphoenyx on 2010 August 24, 15:03:33

I did a search for "bypass checks store files" but didn't find anything useful  :-[


That's the problem. Everyone who says that they searched and couldn't find anything only did one search. If the phrase or word that you ran a search on did not have any result try saying it a different way and if that doesn't result in anything try again. And agan. And again. The answers are there. I found them waaaaay back when this whole thing started.

We are not here to do your thinking for you.

Daphoenyx:
Quote from: Phthon on 2010 August 24, 16:07:42

That's the problem. Everyone who says that they searched and couldn't find anything only did one search.
I've been using internet for half of my life and I think I know something about criteria for web/forum searching  ;D  Maybe your problem is to assume things?
I've been looking for that since this morning  >:(  (with different key words, I just didn't feel like writing them all), and I apologize for my dumbness in not finding it. And I've been trying to solve this problem for months (you might want to look at the date I registered into this forum). I decided to post only now, in the "Post your questions here". Is that ok? Did I do my homework right?  ::)

Phthon:
I am not assuming anything except for the fact that the EXACT same question has been asked and answered about a thousand times. Did you even read this entire thread?

Post # 2 specifies the best format to use.

If you had even looked at the thread for the TS3 Recompressor Post #6 has the instructions. I think that way is easier than using JFade's tool.

Again, take the time to research. Also, I don't care how long you have been using the internet, you need to think as well.

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