by mikesimpson » Tue Dec 08, 2015 5:48 pm
Hi Brian,
It is really up to the user to check the various folders to see (or remember) which .ap files have been unpacked.
RW_Tools checks the size of the folder and compares it with the size of the .ap file - if the .ap file has been unpacked, then the folder will be roughly twice the size of the .ap file and it is coloured in black, whereas if the total size of the folder is much the same as the size of the .ap file then it is shown in red.
Unfortunately, some folders, especially routes, contain a number of .ap files, e.g. the MainContent.ap file plus a number of scenario .ap files, thus giving confusing results.
On top of this, if Steam sends a new version of a .ap file, it removes some/all of the unpacked files and so you need to unpack it again.
It is probably easiest to check the dates of .ap files and unpack any with this week's dates as you will know you have not unpacked them.
If you have correctly run the unpack routine as shown in a previous post here, then there should be no way that the MainContent.ap or any other .ap folders which the user has selected would not be unpacked. I have tested this on a system with over 450 .ap files and every one unpacked correctly.
Mike