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Hello, I was going to create custom supports for FE: Fates, but each time I try to compress GameData.bin into GameData.bin.lz, but each time I drop the GameData.bin file into FEAT, it does nothing.

I tried Batch LZ77, but I don't have .NET 3.5 (This is another person's computer). Also, I cannot turn the .txt support file into a .bin.lz in FEAT. It just gives the same result.

Also, when I put the custom supports into the "@U" folder (I have the European Special Edition), the supports don't show up.

Here's my folder structure:

SD/luma/titles/[titleid]/gamedata/m/@U

I've heard that you need to hex edit on @UnassumingVenusaur's website, but I cannot open it (I don't want my family to think stuff)

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On 4/22/2021 at 11:28 AM, ihaveawindows said:

Hello, I was going to create custom supports for FE: Fates, but each time I try to compress GameData.bin into GameData.bin.lz, but each time I drop the GameData.bin file into FEAT, it does nothing.

I'm having this problem too. Not only FE Fate but also FE Awakening too. Very strange. Are you using Win10?

Before when I was using win7, I had never have that problem. But when switch to win10 I'm having the same problem as your. I think it might be because of win10

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18 hours ago, Hasechi said:

Are you using Win10?

Yes, I am.

18 hours ago, Hasechi said:

Before when I was using win7, I had never have that problem. But when switch to win10 I'm having the same problem as your. I think it might be because of win10

I don't think so, but I cannot be sure because I don't have Windows 7.

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@ihaveawindows that is my guess. If you found out the how to fix it, pls let me know

I think the problem might be the FEAT tool itself. I remeber long ago when I used the tool, it had different icon. and when you drag .lz file into FEAT, it only change the .bin.lz to .bin. Not create a new file with only .bin file like this newer version tool.

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