OBD:OTLF

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OTLF : Oct Tree Leaf Node Array
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Offset Type Raw Hex Value Description
0x00 res_id 01 45 02 00 581 00581-.OTLF
0x04 lev_id 01 00 00 06 3 level 3
0x08 char[20] AD DE dead unused
0x1C int32 03 49 00 00 18691 array size
First element (black outline)
0x00 int12-20 00 00 00 00 0, 0 bits 0-11 (12 bits) contain the number of gunk quads that intersect this leaf, bits 12-31 (20 bits) contain the index of the gunk quad list; see details below
0x04 int32hb FF FF FF FF -1 negative x neighbour
0x08 int32hb 01 00 00 80 1, high bit positive x neighbour
0x0C int32hb FF FF FF FF -1 negative y neighbour
0x10 int32hb 02 00 00 80 2, high bit positive y neighbour
0x14 int32hb FF FF FF FF -1 negative z neighbour
0x18 int32hb 04 00 00 80 4, high bit positive z neighbour
0x1C int9-9-9-5 7F FE FC 39 127, 127, 127, 7 bits 0-8 (9 bits) contain the index of max x, bits 9-17 (9 bits) contain the index of max y, bits 18-26 (9 bits) contain the index of max z and bits 27-31 (5 bits) contain the index of the size of this leaf; see details below
0x20 int8-24 00 00 00 00 0, 0 bits 0-7 (8 bits) intersected BNV count, bits 8-31 (24 bits) BNV list index; see details below


Intersected gunk quads
An octtree leaf (OTLF) stores its size and position and the gunk quads that intersect it. The first field contains an index/count pair that is used to access the first IDXA field that is stored in the AKOT that owns this leaf. This IDXA contains the gunk quad numbers that intersect the leaf.
Intersected BNVs
An octtre leaf can intersect some BNVs (see AKVA). The last field contains the index and count of this list in the second IDXA field of AKOT.
Position and size
The position (of leaf's positive corner) is stored as three 9 bit fields. These values are not the x, y and z coordinates themselfs but they are indexes into a constant table. This constant table has 512 entries starting with -4080.0 and going up to 4096.0 in 16 units increments.
The size of leaf is stored in a 5 bit field and it is and index into another constant table. This table has 9 entries starting with 16.0 and going up to 4096.0 (each entry is double the previous one).
  • Maximum environment size is (8192.0, 8192.0, 8192.0)
  • Minimum coordinate is (-4096.0, -4096.0, -4096.0)
  • Maximum coordinate is (4096.0, 4096.0, 4096.0)
  • Minimum leaf size is 16.0
  • Maximum leaf size is 4096.0 (this means that there will always be at least 8 leafs because the size of the environment is double).
Neighbours
A leaf can have 6 neighbours (one for each face). If a face does not have a neighbour (it's on an environment border) then the coresponding field is -1. If a neighbour field value has its high bit set then the value (without the high bit) is the index of another octtree leaf (this is the case when when the neighbour leaf is equal to or larger than the leaf). If the high bit is not set then the value is an index into a quadtree node array (the QTNA field of AKOT) (this is the case when there is more than one leaf neighbour for a face).
Example
The above leaf does not intersect any quads, has its maximum corner at (-2048.0, -2048.0, -2048.0), a size of 2048.0, no neighbours for all negative faces (its right in the negative corner of the environment) and positive faces have leafs as neighbours (no quadtree nodes here).


ONI BINARY DATA
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OTLF : Oct Tree Leaf Node Array
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