If a user tries to run an installer but has deleted this "optional" file, the installer might check for its presence and throw an error code.
Remember: always back up critical data before running mass deletions. A “useless” file today might be a forensic clue tomorrow. fgoptionaluselessfilesbin hot
We’ve all seen it. You run a storage analysis tool, expecting to find giant log files hogging space. Instead, you find a tiny, obscure configuration file or a legacy asset that is being called thousands of times a minute. It’s useless in content, but "hot" in activity. If a user tries to run an installer
Repacking is the art of taking a massive modern game (often 100GB+) and shrinking it down to a manageable download size. The "bin" files you see are the data chunks that hold the game assets. The Logic of "Useless" Files We’ve all seen it