Fgoptionalunusedvideosbin Link ~repack~ [ 4K 2024 ]
fg-optional-unused-videos.bin file in FitGirl Repacks contains non-essential, high-resolution, or multi-language cinematic files, which users can choose to include or omit during installation to save disk space. To include these, place the file in the same folder as
"Unused" label
: Sometimes refers to video files that were left in the game's source code by developers but never actually used in-game.
Curiosity overrode caution. Mara opened 001.mp4. The screen showed a dimly lit room and a desk covered in blueprints. A woman’s hand—callused, precise—traced a line on paper, fingers pausing over a mark labeled “link.” A voice, breathy and distant, read: “We tested the bridge twice. The fourth time, something stayed.” fgoptionalunusedvideosbin link
ls -la /home/deck/.local/share/lutris/runtime/steam/steamapps/shadercache/2357570/ # Output: # fgoptionalunusedvideosbin -> ../fg_optional_unused_videos
Has anyone realised that 4k cinematic pack doesn't work at all? fg-optional-unused-videos
Selective Downloading
: Repacks allow users to "skip downloading of voicepacks you don't need" or "videos in quality you don't want".
2. unusedvideos
echo "ignore_video_pipelines = true" >> ~/.config/fossilize/config.ini Mara opened 001
"dead code" or "dead media"
The fgoptionalunusedvideosbin likely represents within the FlightGear ecosystem. It is a binary container holding video or animation data that was once used for tutorials or cockpit effects but has been superseded by newer technology (like Canvas-based displays in FlightGear). It sits in the directory as a technical fossil, safe to ignore, but preserved to prevent breaking legacy compatibility for users running older aircraft configurations.