@Seventh: I know it's simple.
Heres an example:
PACK @ blahblahblah
blah.txt ų d~ūwxųw˙˙˙˙?ų x � ?ī� ?Ų� This .pak file is made with pak explorer, opened with notepad. It has 1 .txt file named "blah", which has "blahblahblah" in it.
The things I don't understand is the array of those mixed up symbols in the end of the file.
Although I'll try make somethin out from that code, it's pretty much like C++..
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@m0p: Yea, I thought they were like .zip files too, I tried comparing a .zip and a .pak with the same file in them, but they weren't the same.
Later:
I found some source code for an app that opens .pak files. That's great, just that the example app doesn't openplay sound files