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A more in depth introduction to mission coding can be found [[Mission Scripting (Overview)|here]], but basically mission coding/scripting is altering the main.scm (and, in SA the script.img file) to run extra game code.
 
A more in depth introduction to mission coding can be found [[Mission Scripting (Overview)|here]], but basically mission coding/scripting is altering the main.scm (and, in SA the script.img file) to run extra game code.
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Game code is restricted to a set of commands defined by the game (called OpCodes), which can be used to test and alter certain attributes of ingame objects. Basically, you can do alot with mission scripting (anything done in any of the missions and in between the missions and more), but not everything is controlled by it, it is very difficult to say what is and isn't.
 
Game code is restricted to a set of commands defined by the game (called OpCodes), which can be used to test and alter certain attributes of ingame objects. Basically, you can do alot with mission scripting (anything done in any of the missions and in between the missions and more), but not everything is controlled by it, it is very difficult to say what is and isn't.
  
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[[Category:Mission Scripting]]
 
[[Category:Mission Scripting]]

Revision as of 14:13, 16 November 2005

Introduction

A more in depth introduction to mission coding can be found here, but basically mission coding/scripting is altering the main.scm (and, in SA the script.img file) to run extra game code.

Game code is restricted to a set of commands defined by the game (called OpCodes), which can be used to test and alter certain attributes of ingame objects. Basically, you can do alot with mission scripting (anything done in any of the missions and in between the missions and more), but not everything is controlled by it, it is very difficult to say what is and isn't.

To give you an idea, the OpCode databases (VC and SA) have fairly cleverly named the OpCodes (although there are alot of unknown ones).

Editing

To open the main.scm file, you will need one of the coding tools, the most common of which are:

III tools

  • Mission Builder

VC tools

SA tools

LCS tools

None yet.