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If you want to see the text in the game, you also have to use either the artmanager that is alsoready in the normal Titan Quest Installation folder, or you can use the arc encryptor: https://titanquestfans.net/index.php?topic=320.0
You can use one of those to generate the Text.arc file and replace it in the ressources folder of the mod.
The second link - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IGwDPaggDRHTH33rkhvuIepCIy6Y6ACR is screenshots (not part of the translation), so that you (the author) understand why the Russian translation needs the Xpack2.arc file and a few screenshots from the android version of the Cataclysm modification.
I tried using ARC Encryptor but instead of packing ModStrings.txt into text.arc it packs the entire folder where the file is located, then when I unpack my translated text.arc to check if everything is ok with it it turns out that text.arc is actually "folder/modstrings.txt"
And when I unpack your text.arc, modstrings.txt is not in any folder.
I don't know how else to explain it, I hope you understand what I mean because my English sucks
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Titan Quest Anniversary Edition
start ArchiveTool.exe "C:\temp\Text.arc" -update "ModStrings.txt" "C:\temp\Text" 6