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This part belongs to the 01828-KONCOMthrow_fw_p.TRAM file.


Tram r07.gif


Offset Type Raw Hex Value Description
First element (black outline)
0x00 float 8A 39 2C BF -0.672752 X-axis victim adjustment; see below for info

X+ is left, X- is right

0x04 float 10 39 B4 3F 0.793839 Y-axis victim adjustment; see below for info

Y+ is up, Y- is down

0x08 float 44 2D 1C 41 9.761051 Z-axis victim adjustment; see below for info

Z+ is forward, Z- is backward

0x0C float DB 0F 49 40 3.141593 angle adjustment in radians; when throw is successful, victim is turned around his axis by this angle (π = 180°)
0x10 float 00 00 40 41 12.000000 distance tolerance; read below for important notice
0x14 int16 60 00 96 anim type for the animation of the target; types listed HERE


Victim axis adjustment

  • When throw is successful, these axis adjustments are applied on victim to move ("teleport") him in corresponding way to set some distance between participants so throw looks good. If victim cannot move in some direction (obstacle), then this direction is ignored.
  • Y-axis surprise: When you lift the enemy with a +Y value, he is lifted as if he jumped – the bounding box actually lifts! Usually when executing TRAMs, a +Y value just stretches the bounding box of the character from the floor to their current height; that is why you cannot throw enemies over railings. But this field lifts the character completely. After the lift reaches its peak, the victim falls down normally according to gravity.

Distance tolerance

  • Be aware that when setting the throw distance tolerance, you have to make sure it is equal to or greater than the parent TRAC's throw distance for the same throw type (for example, throw_fw_p is in Comguy's TRAC and the Comguy TRAC is inherited by Muro). If you set a lower value in the child TRAC, the parent's throw TRAM will play instead when you are beyond the range of the child's throw but not the parent's throw.
  • There is also the matter of angular tolerance – how much can the throw participants deviate from perfectly facing each other and the throw still occur. This number is hardcoded to 45°.
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