If it is a software patch (like COMOS), the archive might contain an executable (.exe) that was renamed to .7z for easier distribution.
In lossless compression contexts, it might contain raw audio data or algorithmic parameters. 4. Safety and Verification Before opening an unknown .7z file from the internet: RLS - 2_comp.7z
If related to data exchange (like LTFO requirements), it may contain XML schemas or specific folder structures for game submissions. If it is a software patch (like COMOS),
It can also refer to application/rls-services+xml used in resource lists. 2. Extracting the Archive RLS - 2_comp.7z
Depending on the origin of the file, you may encounter the following:
If a checksum (MD5/SHA256) was provided where you downloaded the file, verify it using 7-Zip’s built-in CRC tool (Right-click > 7-Zip > CRC-SHA).