This is mostly complete, though a couple of things might be missing. Wildcards in names are in the form of asterisks.You're actually meant to do the opposite: find what file corresponds to a certain content. This means that you shouldn't use this to know which content corresponds to a certain file, as the files may be missing. So if a folder only contains a file, I'll explain what the content is on the folder, instead of typing a new level for the file inside and explaining there. I only go as deep as I need to to disambiguate.To use this, press Ctrl+F, search for a keyword (suppose you want the models for the Piklopedia / Treasure Hoard areas, you search for "Piklopedia", or "area"), and hopefully, you'll find it here, and know what folder and file you must visit. Tired of navigating through the maze that is the Pikmin 2 ISO every time you want to check something? I know I was, so I decided to write a small map, so I can know where to find what. ![]() To get the early English text to show up in-game on the Japanese version, use this code: 1 Early English text in a Japanese copy.
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