Difference between revisions of "CARS (IDE Section)"
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| <center>E</center> || <center>GameName</center> || string || Name corresponding to its ''GXT'' entry | | <center>E</center> || <center>GameName</center> || string || Name corresponding to its ''GXT'' entry | ||
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− | | <center>F</center> || <center>Anims</center> || string || Name of the animation used while entering a vehicle from <code>anim.img</code> file. | + | | <center>F</center> || <center>Anims</center> || string || Name of the animation used while entering and driving a vehicle from <code>anim.img</code> file. |
− | *VEH@STD | + | *VEH@STD - Standard Car |
− | *VEH@VAN | + | *VEH@VAN - Van |
− | *VEH@LOW | + | *VEH@LOW - Low to the ground |
− | *VEH@TRUCK | + | *VEH@TRUCK - Truck |
− | *VEH@BUS | + | *VEH@BUS - Bus |
− | *VEH@BIKE_FREEWAY | + | *VEH@BIKE_FREEWAY - Freeway Motorcycle |
− | *VEH@BIKE_SCOOTER | + | *VEH@BIKE_SCOOTER - Scooter |
− | *VEH@BIKE_SPT | + | *VEH@BIKE_SPT - Sports Bike |
− | *VEH@BIKE_DIRT | + | *VEH@BIKE_DIRT - Dirt Bike |
− | *VEH@BIKE_CHOPPER | + | *VEH@BIKE_CHOPPER - Chopper Motor Cycle |
− | *VEH@HELICOPTER | + | *VEH@HELICOPTER - Helicopter |
− | *veh@boat_speed | + | *veh@boat_speed - Speed Boat |
− | *veh@boat_STAND_BIG | + | *veh@boat_STAND_BIG - Big Boat, player stands while driving |
− | *veh@boat_standing | + | *veh@boat_standing - Boat that player stands while driving |
− | *VEH@TRAIN | + | *VEH@TRAIN - Train |
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| <center>G</center> || <center>Anims2</center> || string || Name of the secondary vehicle animation used from <code>anim.img</code> file. | | <center>G</center> || <center>Anims2</center> || string || Name of the secondary vehicle animation used from <code>anim.img</code> file. |
Revision as of 08:02, 6 April 2012
Supported games: | GTA III, GTA VC, GTA SA, GTA IV | |||||||||||||||
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Brief description: | Used to define vehicles | |||||||||||||||
IDE Sections:
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CARS is a section in the item definition file. It is used to define vehicles and some their properties.
Contents
Format
GTA III
This section is mainly used in the .\data\default.ide
file. Each type of vehicle has its own format.
Identifier | Type | Description | |
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integer | Unique object ID. | ||
string | Name of the .dff model file without extension.
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string | Name of the .txd texture dictionary without extension.
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string | Type of vehicle, which includes car, boat, train, and plane. This data is related to hardcoded functions and must not be changed or else it might crash the game. | ||
string | Name corresponding to its handling data in the handling.cfg file.
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string | Name corresponding to its GXT entry, case sensitive and must be seven characters or less! Invalid name will show up as MODEL missing | ||
string | Class of the vehicle (see below). | ||
integer | Frequency of the vehicle spawning randomly on the streets. | ||
integer | unknown | ||
hex | unknown, see below for list | ||
Type car: WheelModelId boat: unused train: unused plane: LODModel |
integer | ID number of wheel model. - - ID number of LOD model – can be any valid object. | |
Type car: WheelScale boat: unused train: unused plane: unused |
float | Scale of wheel and collision models, 1.0 for original size of wheel and collision models - - - |
Comprules
It is unknown what this column does. This is a list of all non-zero values used in the column.
Non-Zero Value | Vehicle(s) |
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0x1f10 | Taxi, Hoods Rumpo XL |
0x2ff0 | Stinger, Stallion |
Wheels
Wheel models are located in the ..\models\generic\wheels.DFF
file. Their textures are located in the ..\models\misc.txd
file. Just like the cars themselves they are defined inside the ..\data\default.ide
file by default. The following table shows the different wheels and their ID's.
ID | 160 | 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | 166 |
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Image |
Vice City
By default all cars are defined inside the .\data\default.ide
file. Unlike GTA III there are the types bike and heli but train is missing or unused.
Identifier | Type | Description | |
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integer | Unique object ID. | ||
string | Name of the .dff model file without extension.
| ||
string | Name of the .txd texture dictionary without extension.
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string | Type of vehicle, which includes car, boat, train, heli, plane, and bike. Flyable helicopters are of type car. | ||
string | Name corresponding to its handling data in the handling.cfg file.
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string | Name corresponding to its GXT entry, case sensitive and must be seven characters or less. Invalid name will not show up in the game. | ||
string | Appropriate animation file mainly used on bikes. | ||
string | Class of the vehicle (see below). | ||
integer | Frequency of the vehicle spawning randomly on the streets. | ||
integer | unknown | ||
hex | unknown, see below for list | ||
Type car: WheelID boat: unused train: unused heli: unused plane: LODModel bike: unknown |
integer | ID number of wheel model. - - - ID number of LOD model – can be any valid object. unknown | |
Type car: WheelScale boat: unused train: unused heli: unused plane: unused bike: WheelScale |
float | Scale of wheel and collision models, 1.0 for original size of wheel and collision models - - - - Scale of wheel collision model, 1.0 for original size of wheel collision models; wheel visually not affected |
Comprules
It is unknown what this column does. This is a list of all non-zero values used in the column.
Non-Zero Value | Vehicle(s) |
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0x1f10 | Taxi, Cabbie, Zebra Cab, Kaufman Cab |
0x2ff0 | Stinger, Stallion, Sabre, Sabre Turbo, Comet, Deluxo |
0x4fff | Flatbed, Hotring A, Hotring B, Bloodring Banger A, Bloodring Banger B |
0x30123345 | Caddy |
Wheels
The location of the definition files, models and textures are just the same as for GTA III. However there are some different textures and models. The following table shows all Vice City wheels and their ID's.
ID | 237 | 238 | 239 | 250 | 251 | 252 | 253 | 254 | 255 | 256 | |
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Image | PC/PS2 | ||||||||||
Xbox |
San Andreas
By default all cars are defined inside the .\data\vehicles.ide
file.
Car
ID, ModelName, TxdName, Type, HandlingID, GameName, Anims, Class, Frequency, Flags, Comprules, WheelID, WheelScale_Front, WheelScale_Rear, Unknown_value
Identifier | Description |
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Unique model ID | |
Name of the .dff model file without extension.
| |
Name of the .txd texture dictionary without extension.
| |
Type of vehicle, which includes trailer, bmx, bike, train, boat, plane, heli, quad, mtruck and car | |
Name corresponding to its handling data in the handling.cfg file. | |
Name corresponding to its GXT entry, case sensitive and must be seven characters or less. Invalid name will not show up in the game. | |
Appropriate character animation | |
Class of the vehicle | |
Frequency of the vehicle spawning randomly on the streets. | |
Unknown integer. | |
Unknown hexadecimal value. | |
Wheel index, needs to be -1 for vehicles to use wheel model defined in the vehicle's model (wheels.dff is no longer used) | |
Scale of front wheels and collision models for types car, trailer, quad, mtruck, bmx and bike | |
Scale of rear wheels and collision models for types car, trailer, quad, mtruck, bmx and bike | |
Untested value. For most vehicles it is 0, or -1 regardless of Type.
For the Flash, Elegy, Stratum, Jester and Uranus this value is 1. For the Remington, Blade, Slamvan, Savanna, Broadway and Tornado this value is 2. |
Flags
According to the vehicles.ide file, flag 0x01 streams a vehicle out after it has been spawned once, and flag 0x02 whis is "used internally". There are 3 vehicles that use flag 0x01, none that use flag 0x02, and one that uses 0x07, which is not mentioned at all.
Non-Zero Value | Vehicle(s) |
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0x01 | Dumper, Mr. Whoopee, Pizzaboy |
0x07 | Huntley |
Comprules
There is no documentation about the Comprules, however there are multiple vehicles, some specific to San Andreas, that have them set to non-zero values indicating use at least during one point in the games development.
Non-Zero Value | Vehicle(s) |
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0x1012 | Tram |
0x1f10 | Taxi, Barracks Ol, Coach, Cabbie, Slamvan |
0x2ff0 | Sabre, Comet, Savanna, Broadway, Tornado (related to convertibles?) |
0x3012 | Coast Guard |
0x3210 | Stallion |
0x3f01 | Reefer |
0x3f10 | Securicar |
0x4fff | Speeder, Tropic, Flatbed, Hotring Racer A, Hotring Racer B, Bloodring Banger, DFT30 (related to racing vehicles?) |
0x1f341210 | NRG500 |
0x30123345 | Caddy |
0x3f341210 | FCR900, BF400 |
Wheels
Wheel models are now in the same model as the vehicle itself. The wheels.dff
and wheels.txd
are present but not used. If the "WheelID" is -1, the game will scale the wheel collision, but NOT the wheel model. If "WheelID" is 0, the game will scale the collision AND the wheel model, however this only works properly if the wheel model is set up properly before exporting.
GTA IV
By default all cars are defined inside the ..\common\data\vehicles.ide
file.
Identifier | Type | Description | |
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string | Name of the .wdr model file without extension.
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string | Name of the .wtd texture dictionary without extension.
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string | Type of vehicle, which includes car, bike, boat, train, heli, and plane. | ||
string | Name corresponding to its handling data in the handling.dat file.
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string | Name corresponding to its GXT entry | ||
string | Name of the animation used while entering and driving a vehicle from anim.img file.
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string | Name of the secondary vehicle animation used from anim.img file.
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integer | Frequency of the vehicle spawning randomly on the streets. | ||
integer | Maximum number of vehicles to exist at a time. | ||
float[2] | |||
float | Dirt level of traffic vehicles that includes a range from set value to 1.0. Supported values range from 0.0 (clean) to 1.0 (dirty). | ||
integer | |||
float | |||
string |
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Vehicle Classes
The class of a vehicle helps determines where a vehicle should spawn, with the help of hardcoded features and the script. The ignore class is special for its ability to prevent vehicles assigned to that class from spawning as a regular NPC vehicle in traffic. Peds can be assigned to drive a class of vehicle in the PEDS section of the IDE file. The Mr Whoopee in GTA III uses the unique class special that no other vehicles have used. The following table shows the classes that are available and used in the game.
See also
Grand Theft Auto IV | |
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File Formats | .dat • .gxt • .ide • .img • .ipl • .nod • .sco • .rpf • .rrr • .wad • .wbd/.wbn • .wdd • .wdr • .wft • .whm • .wpl • .wtd |
Documentation | Audio • Bink Video • Cryptography • Cutscenes • GXT Text • Image listing • Keycodes • Map Listing • Native functions • Paths • Radar Blips • Radio Stations • Saves • Scenarios • VTable • Weapons |
Tools | ASI Loader • ENBSeries • G-Texture • GIMS IV • Ingame WPL Editor • IV Needle • OpenIV • SparkIV • XLiveLess • WPL Manager • X Mod Installer Alice • C++ Script Hook • .NET Script Hook • Scocl |
Tutorials | Importing Textures with OpenIV • Importing Textures with SparkIV |
Modifications | GTA Connected • Gostown IV • Four Multiplayer • IV Multiplayer • CitizenMP:IV Reloaded |
Useful links | Community portal • Discussion forums • Modding forums • Mods on GTAGarage.com |