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Tom Clancy's The Division - Survivors Pack (All Survivors) - Compressed Edition
   
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16 Jun, 2024 @ 7:25pm
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Tom Clancy's The Division - Survivors Pack (All Survivors) - Compressed Edition

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Dokun's Library of Compressed Weapons & Models
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Description
Done by Request. Compressed Survivors for BADLER's Skin Survivor The Division:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2820554907

STATS
  1. VGUI Included
  2. Compressed by 62%, from 534mb to 201mb

Credits:
  • Me - Compressing
  • Tom Clancy's The Division™ | Ubisoft® / Ubisoft Massive - Models & Textures
  • BADLER - Packing All the Survivors Mod into One
  • scream - Models, Textures Ripping, VGUI, and Original Mod

If you like using this compressed mod, giving me a support in the form of simple like, or even an award, would be greatly, very much appreciated. Your compliments, yes you! are what makes me inspired to make more mod like this. Just so you know, there's absolutely no pressure to do so; it's completely optional!

Originally posted by Táiga Rivers:
High-res textures are usually fine. What really helps to avoid crashes is dividing the high-poly model (mostly the w_models, but the v_models are better to be optimised, too) into several SMDs instead of just one. I did that to all the models I am using, but kept the original 2K textures, and I am playing custom campaigns without issues.
A good example: an HQ G3 that previously was making my game crash when someone with that weapon gets killed by the Witch or pounced by the Hunter. After the model got divided into several parts, no more crashes.
The only problem with that is not all weapon mods are that easy to optimise: broken animations/meshes after re-compiling are not a rare occasion.
Low-end PC owners probably still can crash while playing with weapon mods with high-res textures. A friend of mine was playing on a potato PC, and they had to remove all the high-res mods because the game was quite unstable. Sometimes.
But in general, reducing the texture resolution does not necessarily help against crashes if the model has a hell ton of vertices and is not divided into several parts.
28 Comments
Dokun  [author] 4 Aug @ 8:12pm 
True
Boruys 4 Aug @ 8:09pm 
i could use gimp or photoshop to do the same, and i have blender to check the model and also maybe delete some unnecessary faces. Though i will have to repack it into an addon and im dont know anything but we gonna learn and do it ourself if we want something right :P
Dokun  [author] 4 Aug @ 8:03pm 
Resolution = size, so you lower the size of VTFs, then that means you also lower the resolution of the textures. That's how it is with compression
Boruys 4 Aug @ 7:59pm 
so let me get this short, so you lower the vtf resolution right ?
Dokun  [author] 3 Aug @ 7:26am 
Sorry, but not gonna happen, because I no longer active modding anyway, but, I've made a guide, in case you'd like to torture yourself how to compress it on your own:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3396692022
Boruys 2 Aug @ 7:36am 
can you make the division hunter versions too ?
they look so damn cool but i know that they are heavy for l4d2 but i still want to use them
Dokun  [author] 2 Jul @ 8:24am 
No
(^^^) Xeno 2 Jul @ 8:22am 
Could you remove their portrait
Dokun  [author] 28 May @ 11:40pm 
Lower
Pixel 28 May @ 11:37pm 
does this make the mod look blurry or lower quality or nah?