Sorry, I haven't had a chance to check this yet - been busy.
englishclient_frontend.bsp.pak000_dir.vpk from Titanfall 2 and englishclient_mp_common.bsp.pak000_dir.vpk from Apex Legends are the test files I use - do they work for you? And are you copying across all the other .vpk files too? Extraction won't work unless all the pak00*_00*.vpk files are in the same directory.
tschumann wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 2:53 am...do they work for you? And are you copying across all the other .vpk files too? Extraction won't work unless all the pak00*_00*.vpk files are in the same directory.
Every single file i try has same result on my end as i mentioned, and i used the tool in the VPK directory, there for every file was there nothing has been changed/removed.
tschumann wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 5:41 am...It may not have permission to write to the Origin directory.
Your joking, right?
Who keeps their games in C drive yet alone "Program Files"?
And, no its not a permission issue at all, the program simply does no extraction only outputs a log then it crashes, nothing else happens.
Does it need some sort of prerequisites?
Hm, thought it was already self explanatory, my games are NOT in Program Files there for has nothing to do with permissions.
Everything resides in a different HDD, i did NOT have to copy it in Program Files as there are no games there to begin with, the tool does not work, or at least not on my end.
Okay, I understand now.
I'm not sure what the problem is though - I tested on my computer and the files get extracted in the directory where gssmt is located. If it can't extract it segfaults. Do you get a crash dump? I can't remember where exactly they get created but somewhere in C:\Users\you