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:If bit 2^N is ON, the character will be alarmed by script command '''ai2_tripalarm(N)''' or alarm console command '''0060 NN00''' where NN is the hex for N. | :If bit 2^N is ON, the character will be alarmed by script command '''ai2_tripalarm(N)''' or alarm console command '''0060 NN00''' where NN is the hex for N. | ||
:(Since the size of the alarm group field is 4 bytes, | :(Since the size of the alarm group field is 4 bytes, there's a maximum of 32 alarm groups, i.e. N ranges from 0 to 31) | ||
Revision as of 12:29, 2 December 2006
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Screenshot
Basic setup
- APPEARANCE, WEAPON, POSITION, MISC SPAWN FLAGS
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- Option bitset 1
- 1 - player character
- 2 - random skin
- 4 - not prespawned
- 8 - non-combatant
- 16 - multi-spawnable
- 32 - unknown
- 64 - unkillable
- 128 - superammo
- Option bitset 2
option 2; it's a bitset; the following options are possible (values in dec):
- 1 - boss (whatever that means)
- 2 - has LSI
- 4 - no auto-drop (whatever that means)
- 8 - upgrade difficulty (spawns a stronger enemy if you play on medium or hard)
- 16 - omniscient (whatever that means)
- 32 - unknown, never used
- 64 - unknown, never used
- 128 - unknown, never used
Script functions
- ARE CALLED BY THE SCRIPT ENGINE WHEN CERTAN THINGS HAPPEN TO A CHARACTER
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Less basic setup
- INVENTORY, TEAM, JOBS, ALERT/PURSUIT
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- Job ID
- 0 - none
- 1 - idle
- 2 - guard (never used in Oni)
- 3 - patrol
- 4 - teambattle (never used in Oni)
- Team ID
- 0 - Konoko
- 1 - TCTF
- 2 - Syndicate
- 3 - Neutral
- 4 - SecurityGuard
- 5 - RogueKonoko
- 6 - Switzerland
- 7 - SyndicateAccessory
- Alert level
- 0 - lull
- 1 - low
- 2 - medium
- 3 - high
- 4 - combat
- Alarm groups
- Stored as a bitset
- If bit 2^N is ON, the character will be alarmed by script command ai2_tripalarm(N) or alarm console command 0060 NN00 where NN is the hex for N.
- (Since the size of the alarm group field is 4 bytes, there's a maximum of 32 alarm groups, i.e. N ranges from 0 to 31)
Blue Box Beta WMDD
ONI BINARY DATA |
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AKVA << Other file types >> CBPI |
BINA : Binary data |
TMBD << Other BINA >> ONIE |
OBJC : Objects |
WEAP << Other OBJC >> CMBT |
CHAR : Character |
[[OBD:File types/{{{family}}}|{{{family}}} file]] |