OBD:File types: Difference between revisions
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|Console | |Console | ||
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![[DOOR]] | ![[OBD:BINA/OBJC/DOOR|DOOR]] | ||
|Door | |Door | ||
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![[TRIG]] | ![[OBD:BINA/OBJC/TRIG|TRIG]] | ||
|Trigger | |Trigger | ||
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![[TURR]] | ![[OBD:BINA/OBJC/TURR|TURR]] | ||
|Turret | |Turret | ||
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Revision as of 02:05, 20 July 2014
- You should learn about the level data files and terminology first, as documented on the main OBD page.
There are 133 tags documented below -- 87 regular, 4 BINA, 16 BINA/OBJC, 16 defunct, and 10 unused. There is a less technical set of documentation in the XML namespace about the data types we typically mod.
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Dark Gray | Defunct: engine still has templates in code, but data does not exist |
Gray | Unused: data exists and is typically looked up by engine, but is not used |
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BINA tags
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BINA/OBJC tags
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