How To Use B.A.E – Bethesda Archive Extractor To Fix Any Texture Problem
A popular tool used by most of the people who play the Bethesda games is the Bethesda Archive Extractor. This tool is created by habit, a very popular modding tool maker, who also created the popular Master Cleanse mod from the fallout series. The main reason why I like this extractor so much is because it is a necessity for people who are constantly using and playing the games that have been made by the Bethesda. The extractor speeds up your game play considerably, because it removes all redundant files from your game which clogs up the game’s performance. This means that you will be able to play the game without worrying about that annoying slow down.
There are two formats available for the Bethesda archive extractor. One is the regular B.A.E. format, which are used for games which were made for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and the Game Cube, and another format are the Xbox wii format, which is used for the wii console versions of the games. You can use the regular B.A.E. to extract textures from any version of the game, however, if you want to be able to extract textures for the game that has been developed specifically for the Wii, you will need to use the Xbox wii format.
When you run the b.a.e extractor, it will first check if your game disc is in working condition. If it is, then it will proceed to extract textures from your disc, and it will then compress your textures in the best possible way. The result from this process will be that you have a large number of files which will take up almost the whole hard drive space of your computer, which will leave you with very little room for other files. To fix this problem, you should remove the excess files that are slowing down your PC by right-closing applications and using the disk cleanup tool which is included in the archive.