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    Default Original Character Portraits?

    I was curious as to which folder the default portrait files were located within the Vanilla RTW. I looked in my BI, and IBFD (invasio barbarorum) folders and found character portraits in the ui, except for portraits for the Roman, Carthaginian, some barbarian, and Eastern cultures.

    Five Minutes later...

    I found some stuff in the data/packs folder with "ui_0.pak" and "ui_1.pak"

    So... I think my other question is: How do I extract .PAK files?

    I did some googling and was met with a bunch of hardcore programmer stuff. Is there a simpler method of extraction? I mean... I basically use 7zip to open most the difficult files i know about, but that doesnt work because .pak files are not considered an archive
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    Default Re: Original Character Portraits?

    Thank you so much. The PAK Extractor worked perfectly!
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