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In the days before .dmod files, sort of. A dir.ff file would be the same size as the collection of bmp files it replaced, but a zipped dir.ff file would be substantially smaller than a zipped collection of bmp files.
But with the .dmod compression format, I'm fairly certain that the total size is the same regardless of .ff-ing.
I'm not sure about .d, but scripts are small anyway.
But with the .dmod compression format, I'm fairly certain that the total size is the same regardless of .ff-ing.
I'm not sure about .d, but scripts are small anyway.