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| [[vdc:GCFScape|GCFScape]] on the [[vdc:|Valve Developer Community]] | | [[vdc:GCFScape|GCFScape]] on the [[vdc:|Valve Developer Community]] | ||
| [https://nemstools.github.io/pages/GCFScape-Download.html Homepage] | | [https://nemstools.github.io/pages/GCFScape-Download.html Homepage] | ||
+ | | [https://valvedev.info/tools/gcfscape/ Valve Developer Union] | ||
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− | + | {{Quotation|'''The Engineer''' inspecting a sad face's texture file|That there is just a sad display, boy.|sound=Engineer_dominationsoldier02.wav}} | |
− | ''' | + | '''GCFScape''' is an application that can open and extract files from {{code|.gcf}} files, usually located in the {{code|steamapps}} directory, or {{code|.vpk}} files in the games' subdirectories, which contain the main resources for [[Source]] engine based games. It is often used by the community for various purposes, such as copying and [[mod]]ding textures. |
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“ | That there is just a sad display, boy.
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— The Engineer inspecting a sad face's texture file
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GCFScape is an application that can open and extract files from .gcf
files, usually located in the steamapps
directory, or .vpk
files in the games' subdirectories, which contain the main resources for Source engine based games. It is often used by the community for various purposes, such as copying and modding textures.