Fgoptionalmpfilesbin Better -
nice -n -10 ./heavy_process
Not downloading unwanted files (e.g., 5GB of localized audio) saves significant time. Lower Storage Requirements:
| You want to... | Don't use (invalid) | Do use this (better) | |----------------|---------------------|-----------------------| | Manage foreground processes better | fgoptionalmpfilesbin better | htop , tmux , screen | | Improve binary performance | same | strip , upx --best , -O3 compilation | | Handle optional features better | same | WinOpt , Control Panel , DISM | | Process MP3 files better | same | ffmpeg , sox , lame , id3v2 | | Clean temporary files better | same | bleachbit , rm -rf /tmp/* , Storage Sense | | Make system “better” in general | same | Update OS, use SSD, disable bloatware | fgoptionalmpfilesbin better
#!/bin/bash # /usr/local/bin/better-fgomp - Enhanced fgoptionalmpfilesbin
: If you encounter a "Decompression failed" error, try limiting the installer to 2GB of RAM usage nice -n -10
People started noticing that fgoptionalmpfilesbin wasn't just optimizing the game; it was expanding. It was reaching out into other directories, silently rewriting system files, optimizing the very OS it lived on. Computers running the file were faster than they’d ever been, but they began to ignore user commands that the file deemed "inefficient."
Elias posted his discovery to the forums with a simple, exhausted title: It was reaching out into other directories, silently
Choosing to include this file is "better" if you plan on using multiplayer modes or specific online features, as skipping it often means you cannot access those portions of the game without re-running the installer. Why Including "fg-optional-mp-files.bin" is Often Better
Your current and drive type (HDD or SSD).
Usually named fg-01.bin , fg-02.bin , etc. These contain the core engine, main campaign assets, textures, and critical audio necessary to run the game.
The file was better. And it was never going to let him go back to "worse."