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kissing_toast:
Quote from: dalahast on 2011 January 17, 20:34:19

1) Are those the "DCBackup" and "DCCache" folders, or just one of them?
2) Does doing so remove them from the launcher and the game, or just one?


DCBackup is a waste of space, delete it regardless. DCCache has all the items you've installed via the launcher in it in a few large DBC files.

dalahast:
Right then, I've tested some things out. Sadly, none of them worked, but here's what I've done / learned:
Tried just playing the game to see if the launcher was lying. Result: Launcher was not lying, but installer was, as it reported success on everything, when only items that I did not download from here installed correctly.Deleted everything in DCBackup and DCCache, then reinstalled everything through the launcher. Result: Installer reported success on everything, as before.Tried running the game after doing that, without quitting the launcher first (since everything definitely showed up 'installed' then). Result: Just as before, only the content not downloaded from here was installed. The installer lied about the rest, and relaunching the launcher reflects the fact that they are not installed.
Now, where to go from here?

kissing_toast:
The deleting your DBC files was an answer to your question about how to delete launcher installed stuff if it was lying. That had nothing to do with trying to make them work, sorry if you got confused. As far as what to do next, make sure your compressorizer and decrap files are all up to date. And to double check the instructions on how to decrap store stuff, because you've got to be doing something wrong for it not to work.

TinyBear:
@dalahast and eat_toast: does Delphy's Multi Pack Installer not work on Mac? Cause if it does why not just extract them as .packages or even download .packages and put them in the downloads folder? I could be talking out my ass I don't know anything about Macs. I hate using the launcher for ANYTHING so that's my method.

dalahast:
I was able to run it as well under Crossover (a program for running Windows programs from Mac OS X, using WINE), but I didn't know what to do with the .package files it produced, and the launcher didn't seem to be able to do anything with them.  :-\ I've double checked some stuff and I'm going to try again with one or two files right now, as a test, to see if they work.

EDIT: Looks like I've got things working now, using the Compressorizer with "Decrapify" instead of "Normal" did the trick (though I suppose part of the problem here to begin with was that I did not realize that "Decrapify" was actually an option—imperfect Windows emulation means, in this case, that the control next to Decrapify did not appear, and I thought it was just text. Clicking where the control should be fixed it.)

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