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I have trying to mod and i finally moded brock lesnar and it worked perfectly.

I used the ch from miztah raza,but when i tried to mod edge on x-packer i got an error when i try to open the ch.Its says "Invalid PAC file selected".

Can someone help me.

I can only edit miztah raza CH files

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Probably you didn´t uncrompressed the pac files before to use X-packer?

With ´13 you need to do this before. But you can wait for the Brienj new tool to be released.

To uncompress the pac files you´ll need a program. Maybe you can find it in the Xentax forums. I can´t remember the name.

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Uncompress it with xbdecompress, that is, if you're smart enough to know how to use a command line....

Posted

Can someone give me the link to download?

Posted

Uncompress it with xbdecompress, that is, if you're smart enough to know how to use a command line....

It makes me almost leary of having my new tool automatically decompress the pac files, if you know what I mean ...

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Leary:

leery or leary (ˈlɪərɪ). —adj , leerier, leeriest, learier, leariest. 1. dialect chiefly knowing or sly. [C18: perhaps from obsolete sense (to look askance) of leer]. leary or leary.

Yes sir, now I know exactly what you mean ;)

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Leary:

leery or leary (ˈlɪərɪ). —adj , leerier, leeriest, learier, leariest. 1. dialect chiefly knowing or sly. [C18: perhaps from obsolete sense (to look askance) of leer]. leary or leary.

Yes sir, now I know exactly what you mean ;)

now i know what it means xD

Posted (edited)

THIS should help

When i try to open the program it doesnt apear nothing

Edited by IamCrazyPT
Posted

When i try to open the program it doesnt apear nothing

Uncompress it with xbdecompress, that is, if you're smart enough to know how to use a command line....

I´ll suggesting you that wait untill bienj get out the tool. All is going to be easier and faster. I can´t remember exactly how to do.

Posted

I´ll suggesting you that wait untill bienj get out the tool. All is going to be easier and faster. I can´t remember exactly how to do.

I will keep trying.

Can´t get nothing without hard work xD

Posted

See if this will help you. It was from chrrox on the Xentax forums:

just click start

then click run

then in the run box type cmd

hit enter

now

drag xbdecompress into the black box that showed up

now add a space

now drag the file you want to decompress

now add another space

now drag that same file into the black box again and add .uncompressed

after it

hit enter

now you will have a new file thats uncompressed.

if you can not follow this just stop now and learn some computer basics first.

After that, rename your new file and remove the .uncompressed from your new file and add .pac to change it back to a .pac file. This does work and should be very easy for someone who can use a mouse.

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See if this will help you. It was from chrrox on the Xentax forums:

After that, rename your new file and remove the .uncompressed from your new file and add .pac to change it back to a .pac file. This does work and should be very easy for someone who can use a mouse.

You don't even have to rename the file at all. xmemdecompress will overwrite the original file no problem.

Posted

See if this will help you. It was from chrrox on the Xentax forums:

After that, rename your new file and remove the .uncompressed from your new file and add .pac to change it back to a .pac file. This does work and should be very easy for someone who can use a mouse.

It worked

Thank you so much :)

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