08-30-2021, 10:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2021, 11:43 AM by Raccoon Sam.)
A few things:
• NO$PSX is a godsend as middleware when searching for data from said files, and doing so without it will be very hard.
• You shouldn't scan the BIN (the CUE's counterpart) for files, but instead search for the extracted/mounted disc's files.
• Filename extensions never tell anything, there's no guarantee that .vfs stands for Virtual File System, or that the .pac is a particular pac someone has already figured out. Filename extensions don't matter, the contents do!
Fortunately, in this case you were right. The VFS indeed is a Virtual File System file. I analysed it and I'm writing a quick python script to unpack it, gimme a sec!
edit: also join the discord server lol
edit edit: here's the files https://www.dropbox.com/s/xc549t2618wk76...d.zip?dl=0
• NO$PSX is a godsend as middleware when searching for data from said files, and doing so without it will be very hard.
• You shouldn't scan the BIN (the CUE's counterpart) for files, but instead search for the extracted/mounted disc's files.
• Filename extensions never tell anything, there's no guarantee that .vfs stands for Virtual File System, or that the .pac is a particular pac someone has already figured out. Filename extensions don't matter, the contents do!
Fortunately, in this case you were right. The VFS indeed is a Virtual File System file. I analysed it and I'm writing a quick python script to unpack it, gimme a sec!
edit: also join the discord server lol
edit edit: here's the files https://www.dropbox.com/s/xc549t2618wk76...d.zip?dl=0