: A "Feature Gate" (fg) for an experimental ("hot") function that currently produces "useless" output.
, it refers to the highest-tier graphical assets—the "hot" data that needs to be accessed quickly to render the world in 4K resolution.
If you are on a limited data plan, skipping these files is recommended as they provide no gameplay value.
If you’ve ever downloaded a high-compression game repack, you’ve likely stared at a checklist in your installer and wondered: Do I actually need the "useless-files" bin?
find /tmp -type f -size +50M -atime +1 -exec rm -vi {} ;
: Before installation, a "QuickSFV" or "MD5" tool checks these bins. If a bin is missing, the installer skips those specific assets.
Most would have deleted it without a second thought. But Elias noticed the timestamp on the subfolder named /hot/ was pulsing. Every few seconds, the "last modified" date flickered to the current millisecond, even though the server wasn't connected to a network. The "Hot" Files
: A "Feature Gate" (fg) for an experimental ("hot") function that currently produces "useless" output.
, it refers to the highest-tier graphical assets—the "hot" data that needs to be accessed quickly to render the world in 4K resolution. fgoptionaluselessfilesbin hot
If you are on a limited data plan, skipping these files is recommended as they provide no gameplay value. : A "Feature Gate" (fg) for an experimental
If you’ve ever downloaded a high-compression game repack, you’ve likely stared at a checklist in your installer and wondered: Do I actually need the "useless-files" bin? If you’ve ever downloaded a high-compression game repack,
find /tmp -type f -size +50M -atime +1 -exec rm -vi {} ;
: Before installation, a "QuickSFV" or "MD5" tool checks these bins. If a bin is missing, the installer skips those specific assets.
Most would have deleted it without a second thought. But Elias noticed the timestamp on the subfolder named /hot/ was pulsing. Every few seconds, the "last modified" date flickered to the current millisecond, even though the server wasn't connected to a network. The "Hot" Files