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;Note | ;Note 0:ONCV files are [[OBD:File types/Empty|empty]], except those of level 0. | ||
: | :An overview of global (level 0) ONCV follows. | ||
;Note | ;Note 1:The ONCV are used for random [[OBD:ONCC|ONCC]] selection | ||
: | :(e.g. spawning striker_easy_1, striker_easy_2 or striker_easy_3, at random). | ||
: | :If character variants are enabled (in [[OBD:BINA/Character|Character.BINA]]) : | ||
:#the ONCC specified in Character.BINA is selected | |||
:#the ONCV link in that ONCC is looked up | |||
:#the actual ONCC is chosen at random from all ONCC linking to the ONCV | |||
In order to experiment with this, you have to change the ONCV links in several ONCC. For example, make striker_easy_1.ONCC, striker_easy_2.ONCC and striker_easy_3.ONCC link to striker_hard.ONCV, and vice-versa (make striker_hard_1.ONCC, striker_hard_2.ONCC and striker_hard_3.ONCC link to striker_easy.ONCV). Then you won't notice any change for those spawns where the character variant was disabled, and for those where it's enabled, you'll get hard Strikers instead of easy ones and vice-versa. | |||
;Note | ;Note 2:The ONCV define the "harder" characters spawned on Hard (if enabled in Character.BINA) | ||
: | :If "harder character variants" are enabled (in [[OBD:BINA/Character|Character.BINA]]) : | ||
:#the ONCC specified in Character.BINA is selected | |||
:#the ONCV link in that ONCC is looked up | |||
:#the "harder" ONCV name in that ONCV is looked up | |||
:#the actual ONCC is chosen at random from all ONCC linking to that new ONCV | |||
:#in case there is no matching ONCC, the ONCC in step 1 is kept. | |||
Thus, if you take e.g. 01692-ninja_med.ONCV and replace "ninja_hard" with "striker_hard" | |||
(not forgetting about the null char), you'll have a surprise at the start of Rooftops : | |||
in fact, anywhere where you used to have a blue Ninja on Easy and Normal, | |||
and a red one on Hard, you'll have a red ''Striker'' on Hard. Nice, eh? | |||
(if you want a ''real'' challenge, just try "Konoko"...) | |||
;Note | ;Note 3:The inter-ONCV linking doesn't seem very useful indeed | ||
:"01689-konoko.ONCV links to 01666-any.ONCV, which links into nothingness." | :"01689-konoko.ONCV links to 01666-any.ONCV, which links into nothingness." | ||
Revision as of 00:24, 17 March 2006
Main Page >> Oni Binary Data >> File types >> ONCV
ONCV : Oni Character Variant |
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Character file |
- Note 0
- ONCV files are empty, except those of level 0.
- An overview of global (level 0) ONCV follows.
- Note 1
- The ONCV are used for random ONCC selection
- (e.g. spawning striker_easy_1, striker_easy_2 or striker_easy_3, at random).
- If character variants are enabled (in Character.BINA) :
- the ONCC specified in Character.BINA is selected
- the ONCV link in that ONCC is looked up
- the actual ONCC is chosen at random from all ONCC linking to the ONCV
In order to experiment with this, you have to change the ONCV links in several ONCC. For example, make striker_easy_1.ONCC, striker_easy_2.ONCC and striker_easy_3.ONCC link to striker_hard.ONCV, and vice-versa (make striker_hard_1.ONCC, striker_hard_2.ONCC and striker_hard_3.ONCC link to striker_easy.ONCV). Then you won't notice any change for those spawns where the character variant was disabled, and for those where it's enabled, you'll get hard Strikers instead of easy ones and vice-versa.
- Note 2
- The ONCV define the "harder" characters spawned on Hard (if enabled in Character.BINA)
- If "harder character variants" are enabled (in Character.BINA) :
- the ONCC specified in Character.BINA is selected
- the ONCV link in that ONCC is looked up
- the "harder" ONCV name in that ONCV is looked up
- the actual ONCC is chosen at random from all ONCC linking to that new ONCV
- in case there is no matching ONCC, the ONCC in step 1 is kept.
Thus, if you take e.g. 01692-ninja_med.ONCV and replace "ninja_hard" with "striker_hard" (not forgetting about the null char), you'll have a surprise at the start of Rooftops : in fact, anywhere where you used to have a blue Ninja on Easy and Normal, and a red one on Hard, you'll have a red Striker on Hard. Nice, eh? (if you want a real challenge, just try "Konoko"...)
- Note 3
- The inter-ONCV linking doesn't seem very useful indeed
- "01689-konoko.ONCV links to 01666-any.ONCV, which links into nothingness."
- Example
- 01689-konoko.ONCV from level0_Final
Offset | Hex | Translation | Meaning |
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0x00 | 01 99 06 00 | 1689 | 01689-konoko.ONCV |
0x04 | 01 00 00 00 | 0 | level 0 |
0x08 | 01 82 06 00 | 1666 | link to 01666-any.ONCV |
0x0C | Konoko + null char + blank filler |
basic ("Easy" and "Normal") character type | |
0x2C | null char + blank filler | "Hard" character type (none here) | |
0x4C | AD DE | dead | blank filler (fills the file up to a 32 byte multiple) |
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