BTW, what is the issue with updates/dlc? Why are they not supported?
I updated the repo to support DLC and updates.
BTW, what is the issue with updates/dlc? Why are they not supported?
So, it was only PC side packer issue?
Is there an easy way to script this in Windows? For now I've just been using the NSZ.PY --level 17 -C title.nsp command, but is there a way to script this so I don't need to do 1 by 1?
Just mainly because i have 2 games with 15+ DLC and really long names.
Is there any cons to using compression lvl 22 rather then 17. Testing it on Astral Chain I found it took almost twice as long and i got another 200MB reduced from the original.
Is there an easy way to script this in Windows? For now I've just been using the NSZ.PY --level 17 -C title.nsp command, but is there a way to script this so I don't need to do 1 by 1?
Just mainly because i have 2 games with 15+ DLC and really long names.
is there any danger in doing this (i.e. games not decompressing or becoming corrupted)? I put compression level to 22 using @nicoboss nszip file manager. does the app verify that everything has compressed correctly or should I compress, decompress, then see if they're the same size? it's taken me a very long time to get everything named correctly, checking for corruption, checking for brickers, trimming, and renaming.
Is there an easy way to script this in Windows? For now I've just been using the NSZ.PY --level 17 -C title.nsp command, but is there a way to script this so I don't need to do 1 by 1?
Just mainly because i have 2 games with 15+ DLC and really long names.
Only the signature verification would work for now. I have to fix the hashing one and the decryption one for them. Should be done over the weekend.nsz.py -D file.nsz
it will decompress to nsp and verify
also NSC_Builder has a verify function for NSZ files
nsz.py -D file.nsz
it will decompress to nsp and verify
also NSC_Builder has a verify function for NSZ files
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I added folder support, you can do this to compress all NSP in a directory:
nsz.py --level 22 -C folder/to/nsps/
I don't think so. I think nszip compressed too much i would probably need to rewrite the verification fully. With nsz format i can adapt my verification checking if exefs decompress well then for the hash one should be fairly similar to what the decompressor does.will nszip work for that as well? I think it's verifying the files after compression, but I'm not really sure. should I start over with your python script?
Why is the install speed increased? I understand the transfer speed increasing, but don't you need to deflate the compression first?
Unlike compression it decompresses really fast.Why is the install speed increased? I understand the transfer speed increasing, but don't you need to deflate the compression first?