Xtool Library By Razor12911 -

Razor12911 designed Xtool to be highly multi-threaded. It scales effectively across modern multi-core processors, maximizing RAM and CPU utilization to ensure that both the pre-processing phase and the end-user decompression phase happen as quickly as possible. How Xtool Works in a Repack Pipeline

Xtool Library by Razor12911 is a high-performance data precompression and preprocessing tool primarily used by the gaming "repack" community to drastically reduce the size of large game files without losing data quality. It was developed as a modern, multi-threaded alternative to older tools like Precomp, specifically designed to handle the massive 60GB+ file sizes common in modern gaming. Core Functionality and Purpose

A secondary compression tool compresses this raw data, achieving a significantly smaller file size than would otherwise be possible. Xtool Library By Razor12911

xtool.exe precomp -m=zlib,oodle -t=8 input_file.bin output_file.xtp Use code with caution. precomp : Tells Xtool to perform pre-compression analysis.

The Xtool library offers several benefits to users, including: Razor12911 designed Xtool to be highly multi-threaded

It seamlessly interfaces with graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and command-line repacking scripts, most notably working alongside FreeArc and Inno Setup.

| Tool/Method | Size on Disk | Compression Ratio | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Original File | 937.3 MB (100%) | Baseline | | Raw Filter | 2,122.7 MB (226%) | Expansion | | ZREC (Slow) | 2,127.9 MB (227%) | Expansion | | | 765.1 MB | 81.6% | It was developed as a modern, multi-threaded alternative

It seamlessly integrates into custom installer frameworks like Inno Setup, making it a favorite for independent game repackers. Common Use Cases 1. Video Game Repacking

In the grand tapestry of PC gaming preservation, Xtool Library by Razor12911 represents the peak of . It is brute force applied with intelligence, turning bloated 100GB downloads into svelte 40GB archives without sacrificing a single texture or sound byte. It is not beautiful code (we can't see it). It is not user-friendly. But it is, without exaggeration, one of the most effective data compression tools ever created for a specific, passionate niche.