Windows Oni vs. Mac Oni
PC exclusives
Developer Mode
aka the thedayismine cheat. Partially left out by Bungie when compiling the PC version. Rediscovered by SFeli.
Bindable events
Everything that has to do with cutscene authoring (recording character movements), and probably a little bit more.
OSL functions/variables
The PC build is probably older, and so it has a lot of "dev-and-debug" functionalities that were not used by the original script logic. When the Mac and PC demo releases were built, some of those features were completely left out. HERE is the full list of commands and variables that are unavailable on Mac or PC demo (by order of appearance in script_commands.txt). While some of them may be obsolete, and thus may have little effect on PC, a lot of them are definitely not defunct, and their lack on Mac is a major limitation. For instance, one should note :
- the absence of dev-console-related commands (the Dev Mode, however, is available on Mac and PC demo : just somewhat limited)
- the absence of chr_location and chr_location_settocamera. The placement of characters is thus limited by the original set of "teleport" flags.
- the absence of chr_focus and sc_focus. Thus none of the following is scriptable on Mac as of today :
- shapeshifting bots and Tag mode in Oni Team Arena
- squad gameplay
- intermittently "switching" to characters that are NPCs in the original logic (used in a few mods e.g. Loser's Warehouse)
- the absence of chr_health, wp_reset, and a few other commands/variables that make scripting more flexible.
- other stuff I'm forgetting (there's quite a lot missing, really)
For further information, here are the complete lists of commands/variables as obtained with the dump_docs function call :
- script_commands_Mac.txt
- script_commands_MacBeta.txt
- script_commands_PC.txt
- A comparison of the commands/variables side by side, PC, Mac, and Mac Beta
As for the effect of the commands and variables, the best documentation so far is on ssg's Oni Stuff. It covers the full list of commands/variables, i.e. that of the PC version. Porting it to Oni Galore, slowly but surely...
Mac exclusives
A semi-official patch
Made by OmniGroup, Oni 1.0 v1.36 (native OS X port) fixes a few issues with sounds, mouse, rendering, AI... On the whole, the Mac build of Oni may have fewer crash issues as a result. For more information about installing this one on Mac, see here
Startup GUI
If you press Shift while starting Oni (This only applies when running in OS9 or Classic, not OSX), a little GUI will pop up and let you do the following :
- configure controls LH and RH
- set command-line parameters (Args:)
Other differences
Level logic
The contents of the IGMD folders are essentially the same on Mac and PC, but in CHAPTER 13 . PHOENIX RISING (aka tctf_ii), there are minor differences in the logic of the boss battle.
Additionally, the global folder is not recognized by the Mac and PC demo engines.
File formats
Differences between Mac and PC files:
files
PC: *.dat, *.raw
Mac and PC demo: *.dat, *.sep, *.raw
dat file
PC: first 4 bytes are 1F 27 DC 33
Mac and PC demo: first 4 bytes are 61 30 C1 23
(Mac beta: first bytes are 81 11 8D 23)
sep file
PC: no sep files
Mac and PC demo: contains the offset data of the BINA, OSBD and TXMP files
- special: sep-file link in the TXMP file
raw file
PC: contains the offset data of the AGDB, AKVA, BINA, OSBD, SNDD, SUBT, TRAM and TXMP file
Mac and PC demo: contains the offset data of the AKVA, SNDD, SUBT and TRAM files
- special 1: Mac and PC demo haven't AGDB files
- special 2: Mac uses AIFF sounds, PC and PC demo uses WAV sounds