I have these .pak files that are on a ps2 disc. are these compressed files? did a little searchin and found some info that refers to .pak files found in games like quake and even some viewers but they dont open these .pak`s i found for the ps2 disc.
I got a hold of the official HDD utility 1.1 and wanted to look at it and see what it uses to install , here`s what i found on the disc
FILES.PAK
INSTALL.PAK
PADMAN.IRX
PS288.VOB
PS289.VOB
PS290.VOB
REPLACE.IMG
RS2D.BIN
SIO2MAN.IRX
so it looks to me as the drivers are in the files or install .pak`s what do you think? if it`s like that , is there anyway of opening them?
Ps2 .PAK files? are these compressed files?
"PAK" is more a generic extension for "bundle of files which are concatenated each other" than anything else. Quake has that extension, with a specific file format. I remember the old game Dune2 and Legend of Kyrandia had that filename extension with another file format... and a lot of other games and softwares do the same with their own file formats.
So, these files more likely are a container for other files. Yet you have to understand yourself the fileformat and build yourself a tool to extract them.
So, these files more likely are a container for other files. Yet you have to understand yourself the fileformat and build yourself a tool to extract them.
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