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However there are only [[INST]] and [[CARS]] sections are used in binary IPL's, so the rest of the format is unknown.
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However, only the [[INST]] and [[CARS]] sections are used in binary IPL's, so the rest of the format is unknown.
  
The header is followed by the arrays of the objects. INST arrays do have a size of '''40 bytes''' per structure, and cars got '''48 bytes'''.
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The header is followed by the arrays of the objects. INST arrays have a size of '''40 bytes''' per structure, and cars have '''48 bytes'''.
  
 
===INST Structure===
 
===INST Structure===

Revision as of 15:26, 21 October 2009

Binary item placement files are only present in San Andreas and can be only opened or edited using a special editor. Binary item placement files are also present in GTA IV, where they are called WPL files and have another format.

File Format

Each binary item placement file starts with a 4 byte identifier, followed by a short header which contains the number of instances in a block. All in all a binary ipl file has the same format as an uncompiled one, just with the difference that the information is stored binary instead as plain text.

4b  - CHAR[4]   - always 'bnry'
4b  - INT32     - number of item instances
4b  - INT32     - number of unknown 1
4b  - INT32     - number of unknown 2
4b  - INT32     - number of unknown 3
4b  - INT32     - number of parked cars
4b  - INT32     - number of unknown 4
4b  - INT32     - offset of item instances (should be 76)
4b  - INT32     - unused size (always 0)
4b  - INT32     - offset of unknown 1
4b  - INT32     - unused size (always 0)
4b  - INT32     - offset of unknown 2
4b  - INT32     - unused size (always 0)
4b  - INT32     - offset of unknown 3
4b  - INT32     - unused size (always 0)
4b  - INT32     - offset of parked cars
4b  - INT32     - unused size (always 0)
4b  - INT32     - offset of unknown 4
4b  - INT32     - unused size (always 0)

However, only the INST and CARS sections are used in binary IPL's, so the rest of the format is unknown.

The header is followed by the arrays of the objects. INST arrays have a size of 40 bytes per structure, and cars have 48 bytes.

INST Structure

4b  - FLOAT    - PosX
4b  - FLOAT    - PosY
4b  - FLOAT    - PosZ
4b  - FLOAT    - RotX
4b  - FLOAT    - RotY
4b  - FLOAT    - RotZ
4b  - FLOAT    - RotW
4b  - INT32    - Object ID
4b  - UINT32   - Flags

Rotation information as Quarternion

CARS Structure

4b  - FLOAT    - PosX
4b  - FLOAT    - PosY
4b  - FLOAT    - PosZ
4b  - FLOAT    - Angle (Around Z-Axis)
4b  - INT32    - Object ID
28b - INT32[7] - Unknown flags (See IPL file specification)

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