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==Introduction==
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This article deals with the format of a saved game file for [[:Category:GTA SA|Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (GTASA)]]. It is specifically geared towards the PC version(s) but much of it may be applicable to console versions too.
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This article deals with the format of a '''save game file''' for [[GTA San Andreas]]. It is specifically geared towards the PC version(s) but much of it may be applicable to console versions too.
  
 
==Location and Format Overview==
 
==Location and Format Overview==
By default, GTASA places its saved game files into the folder "GTA San Andreas User Files" which is located in the current user's Documents folder. The location of this folder varies depending upon the version of Windows installed. Some typical locations for a user with an account named "Fred" would be:
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By default, GTA SA places its saved game files into the folder "GTA San Andreas User Files" which is located in the current user's Documents folder. The location of this folder varies depending upon the version of Windows installed. Some typical locations for a user with an account named "Fred" would be:
* C:\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files -- Windows 98 Example
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* <code>C:\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files</code> &ndash; ''Windows 98'' Example
* C:\Documents and Settings\Fred\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files -- Windows XP Example
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* <code>C:\Documents and Settings\Fred\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files</code> &ndash; ''Windows XP'' Example
* C:\Users\Fred\Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files -- Windows Vista Example
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* <code>C:\Users\Fred\Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files</code> &ndash; ''Windows Vista'' Example
Obviously those locations can vary based upon different Windows configurations or installation options. Note also that the executable can be modified to use a different file location through the use of a hex editor and special registry key in a process outlined at [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=194371 GTAForums]
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Obviously those locations can vary based upon different Windows configurations or installation options. Note also that the executable can be modified to use a different file location through the use of a hex editor and special registry key in a process outlined at [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=194371 GTAForums] or use [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?act=ST&f=223&t=322330 Save Game Path Editor]
  
 
The save files themselves are named in the format '''GTASAsfX.b''' where '''X''' represents the in-game slot number. So, the game saved in slot 1 will be stored in the save file '''GTASAsf1.b''' and the game saved in slot 5 will be stored in the save file '''GTASAsf5.b'''. There are 8 slots available in the game (1-8). GTASA save files are always 0x31800 bytes long (202,752 in decimal) and are not compressed or encoded in any way.
 
The save files themselves are named in the format '''GTASAsfX.b''' where '''X''' represents the in-game slot number. So, the game saved in slot 1 will be stored in the save file '''GTASAsf1.b''' and the game saved in slot 5 will be stored in the save file '''GTASAsf5.b'''. There are 8 slots available in the game (1-8). GTASA save files are always 0x31800 bytes long (202,752 in decimal) and are not compressed or encoded in any way.
  
 
==Format Details==
 
==Format Details==
A GTASA save file consists of 28 "blocks" of data followed by some duplicated data for padding and then ending with a checksum value. Each of these elements is described below.
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A GTASA save file consists of 28 "blocks" of data followed by some duplicated data for [[#Padding|padding]] and then ending with [[#Checksum|a checksum value]]. Each of these elements is described below.
  
 
===Data Blocks===
 
===Data Blocks===
 
Each data block consists of the 5 characters '''BLOCK''' followed by a variable amount of data; in general, each block has its own unique internal format. The format descriptions in this article only deal with those internal block formats which follow the initial '''BLOCK''' identifier and all offsets start at the byte following the '''BLOCK''' identifier for the given block.
 
Each data block consists of the 5 characters '''BLOCK''' followed by a variable amount of data; in general, each block has its own unique internal format. The format descriptions in this article only deal with those internal block formats which follow the initial '''BLOCK''' identifier and all offsets start at the byte following the '''BLOCK''' identifier for the given block.
  
====Block 0: Miscellaneous====
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Note that many of the blocks contain data structures. These structures are aligned along 4-byte boundaries; thus if there's a field with size 1 or 2 bytes in the end of structure, there are also additional unused bytes present at the end of the structure which pad it to fill the remaining space. This type of gap can also occur in the middle of a structure. The convention used by this article is to mark such gaps as an array of bytes with the description '''(Align)''' .
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====Block 0: Simple Vars====
 
Game "meta-information" giving the overall state of things. This block has a constant length of 0x138 bytes
 
Game "meta-information" giving the overall state of things. This block has a constant length of 0x138 bytes
OFFSET TYPE     DESCRIPTION
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{|class="wikitable"
0x0000  dword     version ID (checksum of a string describing the time of compilation. See note 1 below)
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!OFFSET
0x0004  char[100] save name (long names are truncated on the save/load screen. See note 2 below)
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!TYPE
0x0068  byte     current mission pack
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!DESCRIPTION
  0x006C  dword     current town (?)
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|-
0x0070  float[3] camera coordinates (x,y,z)
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|0x0000  ||dword   ||version ID (checksum of a string describing the time of compilation){{Ref|1}}
0x007C  dword     length (ms) of in-game minute
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|-
0x0080  dword     weather timer
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|0x0004  ||char[100]||save name (long names are truncated on the save/load screen){{Ref|2}}
0x0084  byte     current month
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|-
0x0085  byte     current month day
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|0x0068  ||byte     ||current [[Mission_Pack|mission pack]]
0x0086  byte     game hour
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|-
0x0087  byte     game minute
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|0x0069  ||byte[3] ||(Align)
0x0088  byte     weekday
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|-
0x0089  byte     current month (copy)
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|0x006C  ||dword   ||current town (island) (used when a replay playback is started/finished)
0x008A  byte     current month day (copy)
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|-
0x008B  byte     hour (copy)
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|0x0070  ||float[3] ||camera coordinates (x,y,z)
0x008C  byte     minute (copy)
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|-
0x008D  byte     time copy flag (See note 3 below)
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|0x007C  ||dword   ||length (ms) of in-game minute
0x008E  word     (unknown)
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|-
0x0090  byte     has ever cheated flag
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|0x0080  ||dword   ||weather timer
  0x0094  dword     global timer
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|-
0x0098  float     game speed
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|0x0084  ||byte     ||current in-game month
0x009C  float    (unknown) (FPS?)
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|-
0x00A0  float     tick time (time of an iteration of the major game loop)
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|0x0085  ||byte     ||current in-game month day
0x00A4  dword     (unknown)
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|-
0x00A8  word      (unknown)
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|0x0086  ||byte     ||game hour
0x00AA  word      (unknown)
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|-
0x00AC  word     weather ID  
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|0x0087  ||byte     ||game minute
0x00B0  dword    (unknown)
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|-
0x00B4  dword    (unknown)
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|0x0088  ||byte     ||weekday
0x00B8  dword     (unknown)
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|-
0x00BC  dword     vehicle camera view (opcode 09AD)
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|0x0089  ||byte     ||current in-game month (copy)
0x00C0  dword     onfoot camera view
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|-
0x00C4  dword     current interior
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|0x008A  ||byte     ||current in-game month day (copy)
0x00C8  byte      (unknown)
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|-
0x00CC  dword     original interior color (?)
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|0x008B  ||byte     ||game hour (copy)
0x00D0  byte     interior color flag (?)
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|-
0x00D4  dword     (unknown)
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|0x008C  ||byte     ||game minute (copy)
0x00D8  dword     changed interior color (?)
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|-
0x00DC  dword    (unknown)
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|0x008D  ||byte     ||Boolean: time copy flag{{Ref|3}}
0x00E0  byte     riot mode flag (opcode 06C8)
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|-
0x00E1  byte      (unknown)
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|0x008E  ||word     ||pad mode
0x00E4  dword     max wanted level
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|-
0x00E8  dword     max chaos (See note 4 below)
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|0x0090  ||byte     ||Boolean: has ever cheated flag
0x00EC  byte      (unknown)
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|-
0x00ED  byte     is german lang (?) (opcode 040C)
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|0x0091 ||byte[3]||(Align)
0x00EE  byte     (unknown)
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|-
0x011C  byte     times left to display a cinematic camera help (see note 5 below)
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|0x0094  ||dword   ||global timer
0x011E  word      SYSTEMTIME wYear
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|-
0x0120  word     SYSTEMTIME wMonth
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|0x0098  ||float   ||game speed
0x0122  word     SYSTEMTIME wDayOfWeek
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|-
0x0124  word     SYSTEMTIME wDay
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|0x009C  ||float    ||frame delta time
0x0126  word     SYSTEMTIME wHour
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|-
0x0128  word     SYSTEMTIME wMinute
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|0x00A0  ||float   ||tick time (time of an iteration of the major game loop)
0x012A  word     SYSTEMTIME wSecond
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|-
0x012C  word     SYSTEMTIME wMilliseconds
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|0x00A4  ||dword   ||number of the frames processed from the beginning of the game
0x0130  dword     (unknown)
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|-
0x0134  byte     is vehicle stealing help shown (See note 6 below)
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|0x00A8  ||word      ||previous weather ID
  0x0135  byte     (unknown)
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|-
  0x0136  byte      (unknown)
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|0x00AA  ||word      ||current weather ID
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|-
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|0x00AC  ||word     ||forced weather ID
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|-
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|0x00B0  ||dword    ||weather interpolation value
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|-
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|0x00B4  ||dword    ||weather type in list
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|-
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|0x00B8  ||float     ||amount of rain
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|-
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|0x00BC  ||dword   ||vehicle camera view (opcode [[09AD]])
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|-
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|0x00C0  ||dword   ||onfoot camera view
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|-
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|0x00C4  ||dword   ||current interior
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|-
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|0x00C8  ||byte      ||Boolean: invert look (unused on PC)
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|-
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|0x00CC  ||dword   ||extra (interior) color ID
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|-
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|0x00D0  ||byte     ||extra (interior) color toggle state
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|-
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|0x00D4  ||float     ||extra (interior) color interpolation value
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|-
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|0x00D8  ||dword   ||extra (interior) color weather ID
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|-
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|0x00DC  ||dword    ||current water configuration (always 0)
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|-
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|0x00E0  ||byte     ||Boolean: riot mode flag (opcode [[06C8]])
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|-
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|0x00E1  ||byte      ||Boolean: unknown, related to riots (always 0)
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|-
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|0x00E4  ||dword   ||max wanted level (opcode [[01F0]])
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|-
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|0x00E8  ||dword   ||max chaos{{Ref|4}}
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|-
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|0x00EC  ||byte      ||is french language set (does nothing)
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|-
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|0x00ED  ||byte     ||is german game (opcode [[040C]]; not affected by the language)
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|-
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|0x00EE  ||byte     ||censore flag{{Ref|5}}
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|-
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|0x011C  ||byte     ||times left to display a cinematic camera help{{Ref|6}}
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|-
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|0x011E  ||word      ||<span class="plainlinks">[http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724950.aspx SYSTEMTIME]</span> wYear
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|-
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|0x0120  ||word     ||SYSTEMTIME wMonth
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|-
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|0x0122  ||word     ||SYSTEMTIME wDayOfWeek
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|-
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|0x0124  ||word     ||SYSTEMTIME wDay
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|-
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|0x0126  ||word     ||SYSTEMTIME wHour
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|-
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|0x0128  ||word     ||SYSTEMTIME wMinute
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|-
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|0x012A  ||word     ||SYSTEMTIME wSecond
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|-
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|0x012C  ||word     ||SYSTEMTIME wMilliseconds
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|-
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|0x0130  ||dword   ||Player target marker handle (handle of the red target icon in the map menu)
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|-
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|0x0134  ||byte     ||Boolean: the vehicle stealing help was shown{{Ref|7}}
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|-
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|0x0135  ||byte    ||Boolean: All taxis have nitro (opcode [[0572]] flag)
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|-
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|0x0136 ||byte     ||Boolean: Prostitutes pay you (opcode [[0A3D]] flag)
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|-
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|0x0137 ||byte      ||(Align)
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|}
  
Notes:
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Notes:<br>
# Version 2.0 of GTASA will not load a save file if the Version ID String does not match its own Version ID String. Thus if a game was played on a version 1.x exe using the exact same set of mission scripts as a version 2.0 installation, the version 2.0 game will refuse to load the save unless this ID is changed. Version 1.x exes make no Version ID String check and will attempt to load any non-corrupted save. Some known Version ID String values (listed as consecutive bytes):
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{{Note|1}} Version 2.0 of GTASA will not load a save file if the Version ID String does not match its own Version ID String. Thus if a game was played on a version 1.x exe using the exact same set of mission scripts as a version 2.0 installation, the version 2.0 game will refuse to load the save unless this ID is changed. Version 1.x exes make no Version ID String check and will attempt to load any non-corrupted save. Some known Version ID String values (listed as consecutive bytes):
#* 0x75 0x81 0xDA 0x35 -- Version 1.00 Unmodified EXE
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* 0x75 0x81 0xDA 0x35 -- Version 1.00 Unmodified EXE
#* 0x83 0xE5 0xF3 0x65 -- Version 1.00 Modified EXE
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* 0x83 0xE5 0xF3 0x65 -- Version 1.00 Modified EXE
#* 0x58 0xBE 0x6E 0x9A -- Version 1.01 Unmodified EXE
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* 0x58 0xBE 0x6E 0x9A -- Version 1.01 Unmodified EXE
#* 0x5E 0x76 0x45 0x93 -- Version 1.01 Modified EXE
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* 0x5E 0x76 0x45 0x93 -- Version 1.01 Modified EXE
#* 0xF6 0x8D 0x14 0xFD -- Version 2.00 Unmodified EXE
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* 0xF6 0x8D 0x14 0xFD -- Version 2.00 Unmodified EXE
# While the save name can be changed here to pretty much anything, that name will not persist the next time the game is saved, even if no missions were completed during the play session. This is because each time the game is saved this name string is reset based upon the [[GXT]] entry for the Last Mission Passed key stored in Block 15.
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* 0x22 0xCC 0x31 0x5D -- Version 2.00 (German)
# Time copy flag shows whether the time data was saved using opcode [[0253]].
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* 0xF6 0x8D 0x14 0xFD -- PS2 Version 2 (Greatest Hits)
# Chaos is a value need to be gained to get one more star. MaxChaos is a limit for current wanted level.
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* 0x4C 0xDC 0x1D 0x64 -- PS2 Version 1 (Original Edition)<br>
# This is a number of how much times the cinematic camera help (about switching display modes) will be shown. Initially this value equals to 2. When it reaches zero, the help does not appear on cinematic camera enabling.
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{{Note|2}} While the save name can be changed here to pretty much anything, that name will not persist the next time the game is saved, even if no missions were completed during the play session. This is because each time the game is saved this name string is reset based upon the [[GXT]] entry for the Last Mission Passed key stored in Block 16.<br>
# This is a flag, which is set to 1 when player first time stealing a vehicle and get a help message about it, to prevent displaying this message again.
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{{Note|3}} Time copy flag shows whether the time data was saved using opcode [[0253]].<br>
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{{Note|4}} Chaos is a value need to be gained to get one more star. MaxChaos is a limit for current wanted level.<br>
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{{Note|5}} When the censore flag is set to 0, some actions are disabled in the game, such as money drop from the killed people, no more headshots, etc. This flag is controlled by what language you are using. If it's English, this flag is set to 1.<br>
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{{Note|6}} This is a number of how much times the cinematic camera help (about switching display modes) will be shown. Initially this value equals to 2. When it reaches zero, the help does not appear on cinematic camera enabling.<br>
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{{Note|7}} This is a flag, which is set to 1 when player first time stealing a vehicle and get a help message about it, to prevent displaying this message again.<br>
  
 
====Block 1: Script ====
 
====Block 1: Script ====
Information pertaining to the [[:Category:Mission_Scripting|Mission Scripts]] in use when the game was saved. Includes all global variables and information about running threads including thread pointers and local variables. A minor size difference between the MAIN section of the version 1 and version 2 scripts is the primary cause of incompatibility between version 1 and version 2 saves because it forces the other threads to be at slightly different memory locations. One can adjust the thread pointers in this block and (if converting from 1 to 2) the Version ID String from block 0 to convert a save between the two versions; this applies to either completely unmodded or identically-modded installations of v1 and v2.
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Information pertaining to the [[mission script]]s in use when the game was saved. Includes all global variables and information about running threads including thread pointers and local variables. A minor size difference between the MAIN section of the version 1 and version 2 scripts is the primary cause of incompatibility between version 1 and version 2 saves because it forces the other threads to be at slightly different memory locations. One can adjust the thread pointers in this block and (if converting from 1 to 2) the Version ID String from block 0 to convert a save between the two versions; this applies to either completely unmodded or identically-modded installations of v1 and v2.
  
 
As the first section in this block can vary in size, offsets given are from the current section.
 
As the first section in this block can vary in size, offsets given are from the current section.
  
  OFFSET  TYPE       DESCRIPTION
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  OFFSET  TYPE                     DESCRIPTION
  0x0000  dword     Size of Global Variable space
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  0x0000  dword                     Size of Global Variable space
  0x0004  dword[]   Global Variable Space -- every var is 4 bytes; the types can vary
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  0x0004  dword[]                   Global Variable Space -- every var is 4 bytes; the types can vary
 
   ...
 
   ...
  0x0000  byte[2306] (Unknown) -- Info related to various opcodes
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  0x0000  ExternalScriptTrigger[70] each is 0x14 bytes in size; see details below
  ...
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0x0578  dword                    OnMissionFlag offset  -- address of the global variable set by opcode 0180
  0x0000 dword     Number of Running Threads
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0x057C  dword                    time when last mission was passed (when either opcode 0318 or 0595 is executed)
  0x0004 Thread[]   Thread structures -- each is 0x106 bytes in size; see details below
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0x0580  StaticReplacement[25]    each is 0x10 bytes in size; see details below
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0x0710  InvisibleObject[20]      each is 8 bytes in size; see details below
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0x07B0  dword[20]                keeps model identifiers which are excluded from
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                                  the carparking generation (similar to opcode [[03C5]]). Unused.
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  0x0800  LodAssignment[10]        each is 8 bytes in size; see details below
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0x0850  ScriptAssignment[8]      each is 0x14 bytes in size; see details below
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0x08F0  byte                      Boolean: unknown flag (UNUSED)
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0x08F1  byte                      Boolean: unknown flag (UNUSED)
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0x08F2  dword                    scm size
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0x08F6  dword                    max mission size
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0x08FA  dword                    missions number
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0x08FE  dword                    highest local variable ever in a mission
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0x0902 dword                     Number of Running Threads (nThreads)
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  0x0906 Thread[nThreads]         Thread structures -- each is 0x106 bytes in size; see details below
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ExternalScriptTrigger
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  0x00  word                    Index in the script.img
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  0x02  byte                    Attach type (actor or object)
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  0x03  byte                    Type? -- only for ObjectTrigger
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  0x04  dword                    Status?
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  0x08  float                    Radius -- vary only for ObjectTrigger (ActorTrigger uses a pre-defined radius of 5.0)
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  0x0C  word                    modelID
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  0x0E  word                    chance of initialization (in percents)
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  0x10  dword                    (unknown)
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  0x14                            end
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Note:
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* These triggers are created with opcodes [[0928]], [[0929]]
  
 
  Thread Structure:
 
  Thread Structure:
   0x00  word       Index/Handle
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   0x00  word                     Index/Handle
   0x02  byte[224] Thread Memory Dump -- see details below
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   0x02  byte[224]                 Thread Memory Dump -- see details below
   0xE2  byte[36]   Relative Addresses -- see details below
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   0xE2  byte[36]                 Relative Addresses -- see details below
  
 
  Thread Memory Dump:
 
  Thread Memory Dump:
   0x00  dword     Next Pointer
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   0x00  dword                     Next Pointer
   0x04  dword     Previous Pointer
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   0x04  dword                     Previous Pointer
   0x08  char[8]   Thread Name
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   0x08  char[8]                   Thread Name
   0X10 dword     Absolute Base Address
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   0x10 dword                     Absolute Base Address
   0x14  dword     Absolute IP
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   0x14  dword                     Absolute IP
   0x18  dword[8]   Absolute Return Stack
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   0x18  dword[8]                 Absolute Return Stack
   0x38  word       Stack Pointer
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   0x38  word                     Stack Pointer
   0x3C  dword[32] Local Variables
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  0x3A  byte[2]                  (Align)
   0xBC  dword[2]   Local Timers
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   0x3C  dword[32]                 Local Variables
   0xC4  byte       (Unknown)
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   0xBC  dword[2]                 Local Timers
   0xC5  byte       'if' statement result
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   0xC4  byte                     Boolean: is active
   0xC6  byte       (Unknown)
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   0xC5  byte                     Boolean: 'if' statement result
   0xC7  byte       Is External Script
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   0xC6  byte                     Boolean: uses mission cleanup
   0xC8 byte[4]   (Unknown)
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   0xC7  byte                     Boolean: is external
   0xCC  dword     Wakeup Time
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  0xC8  byte                      Boolean: overrides text box
   0xD0  word       'if' paramter
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  0xC9  byte                      External script attach type
   0xD2  byte       'not' flag
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   0xCA byte[2]                   (Align)
   0xD3  byte       'wb_check' flag
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   0xCC  dword                     Wakeup Time
   0xD4  byte[4]   (Unknown)
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   0xD0  word                     Boolean: 'if' check result
   0xD8  dword     New script IP -- 0 if absolute IP has been calculated from this
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   0xD2  byte                     Boolean: 'not' flag
   0xdc byte       Is Mission
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   0xD3  byte                     Boolean: is Wasted/Busted check active
   0xdd byte[3]    (Unknown)
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   0xD4 byte                      Boolean: is Wasted/Busted
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  0xD5 byte[3]                   (Align)
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   0xD8  dword                     Skip Scene Pos (opcode [[0707]])
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  0xDC  byte                      Boolean: is mission
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  0xDD  byte[3]                  (Align)
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  0xE0                            end
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Relative Addresses    Necessary here because the absolute addresses used in-game depend on memory layout
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  0x00  dword          Relative IP
 +
   0x04 dword[8]       Relative Return Stack
 +
 
 +
StaticReplacement
 +
  0x00  dword          type (always = 2)
 +
  0x04  dword          handle of the static object (building)
 +
  0x08  dword          new modelID
 +
   0x0C dword          old modelID
 +
 
 +
Note: this structure related to opcode [[03B6]].
 +
 
 +
InvisibleObject
 +
  0x00  dword          type
 +
  0x04  dword          handle of the object
 +
 
 +
This structure contains handle and type of an object created as invisible one. There are 3 kinds of the types: 2 - static object; 3 - dynamic object; 4 - dummy. Via [[mission scripting]] it's only possible to create a first kind of such object (static) - using opcode [[0363]], so normally the 'type' parameter is equal to 2.
 +
 
 +
LodAssignment
 +
  0x00  dword          Handle of the object
 +
  0x04  dword          Handle of the LOD object
 +
 
 +
This structure related to opcode [[0827]].
 +
 
 +
ScriptAssignment
 +
  0x00  dword          modelID of the actor we assing the external script to
 +
  0x04  char[8]        external script handle as created with opcode [[0884]]
 +
  0x0C  dword          unknown
 +
   0x10  dword          unknown
 +
 
 +
This structure related to opcode [[08E8]].
 +
 
 +
====Block 2: Players & Objects ====
 +
Information about players (commonly only one) and mission-script placed objects such as doors, etc.
 +
 
 +
OFFSET  TYPE        DESCRIPTION
 +
0x00  dword        Number of Players
 +
0x04  Player[]    Player structures -- each is 0x224 bytes in size; see details below
 +
0x00  dword        Number of Objects
 +
0x04  Object[]    Object structures -- each is 0x3C bytes in size; see details below
 +
 
 +
Player Structure:
 +
  0x0000  dword      Handle of a player actor
 +
  0x0004  dword      Model ID
 +
  0x0008  dword      [[Ped type]]
  
  Relative Addresses: (Necessary here because the absolute addresses used in-game depend on memory layout)
+
  0x000C dword      size of the following data (0x18C)
   0x00 dword      Relative IP
+
  0x0010  float[3]  X, Y, Z
   0x04 dword[8]   Relative Return Stack
+
  0x001C  float      Health
 +
  0x0020  float      Armor
 +
  0x0024  Weapon[13] Weapon Structure -- each is 0x1C in size; see details below
 +
  0x0190  byte      Ped reference (normally 2)
 +
  0x0191  byte      Current weapon slot
 +
  0x0192  byte      unknown
 +
  0x0193  byte      (Align)
 +
   0x0194 dword      unknown (ENEX related)
 +
  0x0198  byte      melee style 1?
 +
  0x0199  byte      melee style 2?
 +
   0x019A byte[2]   (Align)
  
====Block 2: Objects ====
+
  0x019C  dword      size of the following data (0x84)
Mission-script placed objects such as doors, etc.
+
  0x01A0  dword      chaos
 +
  0x01A4  byte      wanted level
 +
  0x01A5  byte[3]    (Align)
 +
  0x01A8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Torso model
 +
  0x01AC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Head model
 +
  0x01B0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Hands model
 +
  0x01B4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Legs model
 +
  0x01B8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Feet model
 +
  0x01BC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Chain model
 +
  0x01C0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Watch model
 +
  0x01C4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Shades model
 +
  0x01C8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Hat model
 +
  0x01CC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Special model
 +
  0x01D0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Torso texture
 +
  0x01D4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Head texture
 +
  0x01D8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Legs texture
 +
  0x01DC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Feet texture
 +
  0x01E0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Upper Left Arm Tattoo texture
 +
  0x01E4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Lower Left Arm Tattoo texture
 +
  0x01E8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Upper Right Arm Tattoo texture
 +
  0x01EC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Lower Right Arm Tattoo texture
 +
  0x01F0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Back Tattoo texture
 +
  0x01F4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Left Chest Tattoo texture
 +
  0x01F8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Right Chest Tattoo texture
 +
  0x01FC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Stomach Tattoo texture
 +
  0x0200  dword      CRC32 of filename for Lower Back Tattoo texture
 +
  0x0204  dword      CRC32 of filename for Chain texture
 +
  0x0208  dword      CRC32 of filename for Watch texture
 +
  0x020C  dword      CRC32 of filename for Shades texture
 +
  0x0210  dword      CRC32 of filename for Hat texture
 +
  0x0214  dword      CRC32 of filename for Special texture
 +
  0x0218  float      Body Fat (used for current body type)
 +
  0x022C  float      Body Muscle (used for current body type)
 +
  0x0230  dword      (Align)
 +
* The CRC32 is calculated of the uppercase filename without extension. After calculation the bits are inverted. The files/filenames can be found in data/shopping.dat and by extracting models/player.img. For example, for White Tank the value is 0xffffffff-crc32("VEST") = 0xbb1ca4cc for both model and texture.
  
  OFFSET TYPE      DESCRIPTION
+
  Weapon Structure:
  0x0000  byte[552] (Unknown)
+
  0x00 dword        Weapon Type
  0x0228 dword     Number of Objects
+
  0x04 dword        (unknown) possibly Weapon state
  0x022C  Object[]   Object structures -- each is 0x3C bytes in size; see details below
+
  0x08 dword        (unknown) possibly Ammo in clip
 +
  0x0C dword        Weapon Ammo
 +
  0x10 dword       (unknown) possibly Shots fired
 +
  0x14 byte[8]     (unknown)
  
 
  Object Structure:
 
  Object Structure:
   0x00  byte[4]    (Unknown)
+
   0x00  dword        Handle
   0x04  dword     (Unknown) Possibly Model
+
   0x04  dword       Model ID
   0x08  byte[4]    (Unknown)
+
   0x08  dword        constant 48 (size of the following data)
   0x0C  float[3]   Coordinates (x,y,z)
+
   0x0C  float[3]     X, Y, Z
   0x18  byte[36]   (Unknown)
+
   0x18  byte[3]      CXYZ.right.xyz
 +
  0x1B  byte[3]      CXYZ.top.xyz
 +
  0x1E  byte[30]     (unknown)
  
 
====Block 3: Garages====
 
====Block 3: Garages====
 
Information defining all garages (including bomb shops, pay & sprays, etc.) and also describing the cars stored in safehouse garages. This block can vary in size although in the unmodified game it will always be 0x23C7 bytes because there are 50 garages defined. The 80 saved vehicles (4 each in 20 garages) is a fixed number and probably cannot be exceeded. Also, the arrangement of the Garage Car structures in the save is non-intuitive: they follow the pattern Garage 1/Car 1, Garage 2/Car 1, ... Garage 20/Car 1, Garage 1/Car 2, Garage 2/Car 2 ...
 
Information defining all garages (including bomb shops, pay & sprays, etc.) and also describing the cars stored in safehouse garages. This block can vary in size although in the unmodified game it will always be 0x23C7 bytes because there are 50 garages defined. The 80 saved vehicles (4 each in 20 garages) is a fixed number and probably cannot be exceeded. Also, the arrangement of the Garage Car structures in the save is non-intuitive: they follow the pattern Garage 1/Car 1, Garage 2/Car 1, ... Garage 20/Car 1, Garage 1/Car 2, Garage 2/Car 2 ...
  
  OFFSET  TYPE         DESCRIPTION
+
  OFFSET  TYPE             DESCRIPTION
  0x0000  dword         Number of Garages
+
  0x0000  dword             Number of Garages
  0x0004  byte[35]     (Unknown)
+
  0x0004  byte             Free Bombs
  0x0027  GrgCar[20][4] Garage Car structures -- each is 0x40 bytes in size; see details below
+
0x0005  byte              Free Resprays (opcode [[0335]])
  0x1427  Garage[]      Garage structures -- each is 0x50 bytes in size; see details below
+
0x0006  byte              Boolean: Respray Garages disabled (opcode [[0A14]])
 +
0x0007  dword            Cars collected (unused III/VC leftover)
 +
0x000B  dword            Bank vans collected (unused III leftover)
 +
0x000F  dword            Police cars collected (unused III leftover)
 +
0x0013  dword[4]          Car types collected (unused VC leftover)
 +
0x0023  dword            Last time garage help message was displayed
 +
  0x0027  StoredCar[20][4] Garage Car structures -- each is 0x40 bytes in size; see details below
 +
  0x1427  SaveGarage[]      SaveGarage structures -- each is 0x50 bytes in size; see details below
  
  Garage Car Structure (GrgCar):
+
  Garage Car Structure (StoredCar):
 
   0x00  float[3]      Coordinates (x,y,z)
 
   0x00  float[3]      Coordinates (x,y,z)
   0x0c byte[52]      (Unknown)
+
   0x0C  dword        Car Handling Flags
 +
  0x10 byte         Car Flags
 +
  0x11  byte          (Unknown)
 +
  0x12  word          Vehicle Model ID
 +
  0x14  word[15]      Installed Vehicle Mods (see veh_mods.ide)
 +
  0x32  byte[4]      Primary Color, Secondary Color, Tertiary Color, (Unknown) Quaternary Color?
 +
  0x36  byte          Radio Station [see below]
 +
  0x37  byte[2]      Vehicle Variation
 +
  0x39  byte          Bomb Type
 +
  0x3A  byte          Paintjob
 +
  0x3B  byte          Nitrous Count
 +
  0x3C  byte[3]      Vector Rotation
 +
  0x3F  byte          (unknown) Align
  
  Garage Structure:
+
  SaveGarage Structure:
 
   0x00  byte          Garage Type
 
   0x00  byte          Garage Type
   0x01  byte[3]      (Unknown)
+
   0x01  byte[2]      Door Flags
   0x04  float[3]      Coordinates (x,y,z) Possibly Lower Left Front
+
  0x03  byte          (Unknown) Align
 +
   0x04  float         X Coordinate for Lower Left Front
 +
  0x08  float        Y Coordinate for Lower Left Front
 +
  0x0C  float        Z Coordinate for Floor
 
   0x10  float[4]      Rotation (Quaternion Rx, Ry, Rz, Rw)
 
   0x10  float[4]      Rotation (Quaternion Rx, Ry, Rz, Rw)
   0x20  float        Top Z Coordinate
+
   0x20  float        Z Coordinate for Ceiling
   0x24  float        Width
+
   0x24  float        Width (dimension parallel to door in xy plane)
   0x28  float        Depth
+
   0x28  float        Depth (dimension perpendicular to door in xy plane)
   0x2c float        (Unknown) X
+
   0x2C float        Minimum X Coordinate
   0x30  float        (Unknown) X
+
   0x30  float        Maximum X Coordinate
   0x34  float        (Unknown) Y
+
   0x34  float        Minimum Y Coordinate
   0x38  float        (Unknown) Y
+
   0x38  float        Maximum Y Coordinate
   0x3c float        (Unknown)
+
   0x3C float        Door is Open = 1
   0x40  float        (Unknown)
+
   0x40  float        (Unknown)door timer/timestamp?
   0x44  char[8]      Garage Name
+
   0x44  char[8]      Garage Name -- can be used by mission script to access garage
   0x4c word          (Unknown) Possibly Original Type
+
   0x4C word          (Unknown) Possibly Original Type
 +
  0x4E  byte[2]      (Align?)
 +
  0x50  end
  
====Block 4: (Unknown)====
+
Door Flags (hex value of bit)
Unknown data. Block can vary in size depending on number of entries; number of entries may be zero.
+
  offset 0x01
 +
    0x01      door is open flag (0x3c changes door)
 +
  offset 0x02
 +
    0x01      used mod shop (?)
 +
    0x02      inactive door
 +
    0x04      used Pay'n'Spray (?)
 +
    0x08      small door (reflective?)
 +
    0x10      up and in door
 +
    0x20      camera follows player
 +
    0x40      door is closed flag (0x3c changes door)
 +
    0x80      girlfriend PnS
  
  OFFSET  TYPE         DESCRIPTION
+
Car Flags (hex value of bit)
  0x0000  dword         Number of Entries
+
    0x01      bulletproof
  0x0004 byte[7]     (Unknown)
+
    0x02      fireproof
  0x000b Blk4Entry[]  Entry structures -- each is 0x10 bytes in size; details unknown
+
    0x04      explosion proof
 +
    0x08      collision proof
 +
    0x10      melee proof
 +
    0x20      bass boost
 +
    0x40      hydraulics
 +
    0x80      nitrous flag
 +
 
 +
Bomb Types
 +
    1        5 sec detonator (garage type 2)
 +
    2        ignition bomb unarmed (garage type 3)
 +
    3        remote detonator (garage type 4)
 +
    5        ignition bomb armed (garage type 3)
 +
 
 +
Radio Stations
 +
    0x00      vehicle has no radio
 +
    0x01      playback fm
 +
    0x02      k rose
 +
    0x03      k-dst
 +
    0x04      bounce fm
 +
    0x05      sf-ur
 +
    0x06      radio los santos
 +
    0x07      radio x
 +
    0x08      csr 103.9
 +
    0x09      k-jah west
 +
    0x0a      master sounds 98.3
 +
    0x0b      wctr
 +
    0x0c      user track player
 +
    0x0d      radio off
 +
 
 +
====Block 4: Game Logic====
 +
Block can vary in size depending on number of entries; number of entries may be zero.
 +
 
 +
  OFFSET  TYPE               DESCRIPTION
 +
  0x00    dword             Number of after death start points (unused by the game)
 +
  0x04    byte              Boolean: Lose stuff after wasted (opcode 08DD)
 +
0x05    byte              Boolean: Lose stuff after busted (opcode 08DE)
 +
  0x06    byte               Game state (wasted/busted/on a rampage etc.)
 +
0x07    dword              Time of last event
 +
0x0B    AfterDeathStart[] array of after death start points (unused) -- see details below
 +
 
 +
  AfterDeathStart structure:
 +
  0x00 float[3]           X, Y, Z
 +
  0x0C  float              Angle
 +
 
 +
====Block 5: Paths====
 +
   0x00    dword          count
 +
  0x04    Entry[count]    entries  --0x1C size
  
====Block 5: Disabled Pathnode Cubes====
 
  0    dword          count
 
  4                    entries
 
 
 
 
  Entry structure:
 
  Entry structure:
  0   float[6]        x1,x2,y1,y2,z1,z2
+
  0x00   float[6]        x1,x2,y1,y2,z1,z2
   18   byte[4]        bools that somehow indicate which pathtypes are enabled
+
   0x18   byte[4]        bools that somehow indicate which pathtypes are enabled
  1c                    end
+
 
 +
* Note: these structures somehow related to opcodes [[0606]], [[0607]]
  
 
====Block 6: Pickups====
 
====Block 6: Pickups====
  
  0    Pickup[620]    pickups
+
0x0000  Pickup[620]    Pickups  --Size 0x20
  4d80    word
+
  0x4D80  word           Number of pickups being picked up (up to 20)
  4d82    byte
+
  0x4D82  byte           Weapon pickup message counter (see note 1 below)
  4d83    dword[20]
+
  0x4D83  dword[20]      Pickups being picked up (they don't exist, but could be checked by opcode [[0214]]
  4dd3                    end
+
  0x4DD3                  end
  
 
  Pickup structure:
 
  Pickup structure:
   8   dword           ammo
+
   0x00    float          current asset value
  10   word[3]         x,y,z, all multiplied by 8
+
  0x04    dword          pointer to CObject
  18   word           model
+
  0x08   dword         ammo (or max asset value)
  1c   byte           type
+
  0x0C    dword          timer
   20                    end
+
  0x10   word[3]       x,y,z, all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x16    word          asset rate
 +
  0x18   word           model
 +
  0x1A    word          index
 +
  0x1C   byte           type
 +
  0x1D    byte          flags
 +
  0x1E    byte[2]        (Align?)
 +
 
 +
Flags:
 +
*0x01  used pickups?
 +
*0x02   dropped jetpack?
 +
*0x04  switched weapon?
 +
*0x08  collected pickup?
 +
*0x10  can buy property
 +
*0x20  can't buy property
 +
 
 +
Notes:
 +
* When you walk across over a weapon pickup having a weapon of same type, the game will propose you to replace this slot with new weapon by pressing Action key. Initially number of this message showing times equals to 10. Each time you see the message, this counter is decreased. This field stores how much times left to display the message.
  
====Block 7: (Unused)====
+
====Block 7: Phone Info====
 
   (Usually empty)
 
   (Usually empty)
  
 
====Block 8: Restart Locations====
 
====Block 8: Restart Locations====
  ---- wasted:
+
 
   0   word           count
+
OFFSET  TYPE          DESCRIPTION
   2                    restart structures
+
  0x00    word          Wasted structures number
  ---- busted:
+
0x02   Restart[]    Wasted structures
   0   word            count
+
0x00   word         Busted structures number
   2                    restart structures
+
0x02    Restart[]    Busted structures
  ---- unknown things:
+
0x00    byte          Boolean: override restart
   0                    some bytes, floats, and dwords
+
0x01   float[3]      Override next restart coordinates (opcode [[016E]])
  37                    end
+
  0x0D    byte          Boolean: fade in after next death (always 1)
   
+
0x0E   byte          Boolean: fade in after next arrest (always 1)
 +
0x0F   float[3]      Override next hospital restart coordinates (opcode [[08DF]])
 +
0x1B   float        Override next hospital restart radius{{Ref|8}}
 +
  0x1F    float        Override next hospital restart heading
 +
0x23   float[3]      Override next police restart coordinates (opcode [[08E0]])
 +
0x2F    float        Override next police restart radius{{Ref|8}}
 +
  0x33    float        Override next police restart heading
 +
 
 
  Restart structure:
 
  Restart structure:
   0    float[3]       coords
+
   0x00  float[3]     coords
   c    float           heading
+
   0x0C  float         heading
  10   dword           island
+
   0x10  dword         town (island)
  14                    end
+
  0x14  end
 +
 
 +
Notes:<br>
 +
{{Note|8}} Player has to die/be arrested within this radius in order for an override to happen.<br>
  
 
====Block 9: Radar Blips====
 
====Block 9: Radar Blips====
  0    Blip[175]       blips
+
OFFSET  TYPE          DESCRIPTION
 +
0x0000  Blip[175]     [[blip]] structures -- each is 0x28 bytes in size, see details below
 +
0x1B58  end
  
 
  Blip structure:
 
  Blip structure:
   8   float[3]       coords
+
   0x00  dword        color
  28                    end
+
   0x04  dword        entity handle this blip attached to (opcodes [[0186]], [[0187]], etc)
 +
  0x08  float[3]     position X,Y,Z
 +
  0x14  word          index?
 +
  0x16  byte[2]      (align)
 +
  0x18  float        [[Saves_(GTA_3)#Notes|debug sphere cross offset]], unused, always 1.0
 +
  0x1C  word          icon size
 +
  0x1E  byte[2]      (align)
 +
  0x20  dword        (unknown) enex marker?
 +
  0x24  byte          icon ID
 +
  0x25  byte[2]      blip properties
 +
  0x27  byte          (align)
 +
  0x28  end
  
 
====Block 10: Zones====
 
====Block 10: Zones====
 +
This block contains information about map zones in three arrays. The first array is for size and location information for the zones as initially defined in the data file [[Zone|info.zon]]. The second array contains entries for each of the uniquely-named zones defined in the first array and stores information about things like gang densities and [[popcycle.dat]] group info for each zone. Much of this info is set by specific opcodes such as [[076C]], [[076A]], [[0767]], and [[0874]].) The ID number for a given entry in the first array refers to an entry in the second array. The third array is another size/location array similar to the first but based on the data file [[Zone|map.zon]].
  
  4    word            count for first array
+
One interesting note about this block is that a small amount of corruption here causes the "Taxi Glitch" situation where the taxi mission always tells you there are no fares nearby no matter where you are. The problem is that the first entry of the first array (the '''SAN_AND''' zone describing the entire map) gets mangled and the taxi mission references that zone to pick a passenger. For more on this glitch and how to fix it, see the [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=257759 GTAForums thread on it].
  6    word            count for second array
 
  8    word            count for third array
 
  a                   end
 
---- the three arrays:
 
See structure descriptions below.
 
First = info.zon, third = map.zon.
 
---- unknown:
 
  68                    end
 
  
  First and third array structure:
+
  OFFSET  TYPE        DESCRIPTION
  0    char[8]        zone name
+
0x0000  dword      current town (island)
  8    char[8]         zone group name
+
0x0004  word        Number of entries for first ZoneInfo Array
   10    word[6]         x1,y1,z1,x2,y2,z2 (rounded to ints)
+
0x0006  word        Number of entries for ZonePop Array
   1c    word            id
+
0x0008  word        Number of entries for second ZoneInfo Array
   1e    byte            type
+
0x000A  ZoneInfo[] Array populated from file data/info.zon
  1f    byte            island
+
   ...
   20                    end
+
0x0000  ZonePop[]  Array of gang density and popcycle info
   
+
   ...
  Second array structure:
+
0x0000  ZoneInfo[]  Array populated from file data/map.zon
  11                    end
+
   ...
 +
  0x0000 byte[100]  map fog array; see details below
 +
0x0064  dword      number of opened map sectors
  
====Block 11: Gang weapons====
+
ZoneInfo Structure:
  byte   unused
+
  0x00  char[8]    zone name
  4   dword weaponID A
+
  0x08  char[8]    zone gxt key (for name displayed on-screen)
  8   dword weaponID B
+
  0x10  word[3]    x1,y1,z1 (rounded to ints)
  0c dword weaponID C
+
  0x16  word[3]    x2,y2,z2 (rounded to ints)
 +
  0x1C  word        id
 +
  0x1E  byte        type
 +
  0x1F  byte        island
 +
  0x20  (end)
 +
 
 +
ZonePop Structure:
 +
  0x00  byte        Gang 0 Density (set by opcode [[076C]])
 +
  0x01  byte        Gang 1 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x02  byte        Gang 2 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x03 byte       Gang 3 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x04 byte        Gang 4 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x05 byte        Gang 5 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x06  byte        Gang 6 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x07  byte        Gang 7 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x08 byte        Gang 8 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x09 byte        Gang 9 Density (set by opcode 076C)
 +
  0x0A byte        Dealer Density (set by opcode [[076A]])
 +
  0x0B byte[4]    RBGA color of zone on map/radar
 +
  0x0F  byte        Popcycle Group (set by opcode [[0767]])* see notes below
 +
  0x10  byte        Ped-related (set by opcode [[0874]])
 +
  0x11 (end)
  
 
Notes:
 
Notes:
# Blocks count 10<br>
+
# The ZonePop byte at offset 0x0F appears to use the upper 3 bits for flags. Bit 0x20 will be set if gangs are present in the zone and cleared if no gangs are present. Bit 0x40 is unobserved, and cleared if set manually. Bit 0x80 is set with opcode 09B7 and disables the footcops in that zone.
# Data can be changed by opcode 0237
+
# Map Fog Array: Each byte denotes the state of the certain map sector (00 = not visited / 01 = visited); byte order = N to S (10 rows), then E to W (10 cols).
 +
 
 +
====Block 11: Gangs====
 +
OFFSET  TYPE            DESCRIPTION
 +
0x0000  CGangInfo[10]  CGangInfo structures -- each is 0x10 bytes in size; see details below
 +
0x00A0  (end)
 +
 
 +
CGangInfo[]
 +
  0x00  byte            gang ped model override (-1 to disable; unused)
 +
  0x04  dword          weaponID A
 +
  0x08  dword          weaponID B
 +
  0x0C  dword          weaponID C
 +
  0x10  (end)
 +
 
 +
Notes:
 +
* Data can be changed by opcode 0237
  
 
====Block 12: Car Generators====
 
====Block 12: Car Generators====
   0    dword          count
+
0x00   dword              count
   6                    car generators
+
0x04    byte                unknown counter (0..3)
 +
0x05   byte                unknown counter (0..20); when it's non-zero, the game doesn't check the timer (0x16)
 +
0x06   CarGen[count]      see details below
 
  ---- numberplates:
 
  ---- numberplates:
  0   dword           num entries used
+
0x00   dword               num entries used
  4   Numplate[15]    number plates
+
0x04   Numplate[15]       number plates
  f4                    end
+
0xf4                        end
 +
 
 +
CarGen structure:
 +
  0x00    word            index (0..499)
 +
  0x02    word            model
 +
   0x04    byte[2]          colors
 +
  0x06    word[3]          x,y,z, all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x0C    byte            heading/360*256
 +
  0x0D    byte            alarm chance
 +
  0x0E    byte            locked chance
 +
  0x0F    byte            flags: bit 2=force spawn, bit 8=player owned
 +
  0x10    word            unknown setting (IPL field 11, scm field 7)
 +
  0x12    word            monetary value (unused?)
 +
  0x14    bytes[2]        unknown (align?)
 +
  0x16    dword            timer
 +
  0x1A    word            unknown activity
 +
  0x1C    word            number of cars to generate (101 or higher means unlimited generation)
 +
  0x1E    byte            [[Binary IPL|IPL stream]] of binary generators (non-zero records are not saved)
 +
  0x1F    byte            allocation flag (when game adds a new parked car it searches for the allocation = 0;
 +
                            then sets it to 1 and never set back to 0).
 +
  0x20    byte[2]          unknown (align?)
 +
  0x22                    end
  
Car generator structure:
 
  0    word            handle (0..499)
 
  2    word            model
 
  4    byte[2]        colors
 
  6    word[3]        x,y,z, all multiplied by 8
 
  c    byte            heading/360*256
 
  d    byte            alarm chance
 
  e    byte            locked chance
 
  f    byte            flags: bit 1 = belongs to player
 
  12    word            monetary value
 
  16    dword          timer
 
  1c    word            cars to generate
 
  22                    end
 
 
 
 
  Numplate structure:
 
  Numplate structure:
   0   dword           car generator handle
+
   0x00   dword           car generator handle (index)
   4   char[8]         numberplate string
+
   0x04   char[8]         numberplate string
  10                    end
+
  0x0C    byte[4]          unknown (align?)
 +
  0x10                    end
  
====Block 13: (Unused)====
+
====Block 13: Ped Generators====
 
  (Usually Empty)
 
  (Usually Empty)
  
====Block 14: (Unused)====
+
====Block 14: Audio Script Object ====
 
  (Usually Empty)
 
  (Usually Empty)
  
====Block 15: Player data====
+
====Block 15: Player Info====
  00   dword          size of block (always 28h)
+
OFFSET  TYPE            DESCRIPTION
  04   dword          money
+
0x00   dword          size of block (always 28h)
  08   word            (unknown)
+
0x04   dword          money
  0A   byte            is wasted_or_busted flag
+
0x08   word            (unknown)
  0C   dword           (unknown)
+
0x0A   byte            is wasted_or_busted flag
  10   dword          amount of money shown on screen
+
0x0B   byte            (Align)
  ...
+
0x0C    float           (unknown)
  20   byte            infinite run (opcode 0330)
+
0x10   dword          amount of money shown on screen
  21   byte            (unknown)
+
0x14    byte            (unknown)
  22   byte            fireproof (055D)
+
0x15    byte[3]        (Align)
  ...
+
0x18    dword          (unused) hidden packages left
  2c                   end
+
0x1C    dword          (unused) total hidden packages
 +
0x20   byte            infinite run (opcode [[0330]])
 +
0x21   byte            fast reload (opcode [[0331]])
 +
0x22   byte            fireproof ([[055D]])
 +
0x23    byte            max health
 +
0x24    byte            max armor (opcode [[055F]])
 +
0x25    byte            free busted once
 +
0x26    byte            free wasted once (opcode [[0414]])
 +
0x27    byte            enable driveby (opcode [[0501]])
 +
0x28    byte            (unknown)
 +
0x29    byte            (Align)
 +
0x2A    word            (unknown)
 +
0x2C                   end
  
 
====Block 16: Stats====
 
====Block 16: Stats====
  0    float[82]      float stats (numbered 0..81 in scm)
+
0x0000  float[82]      [[List_of_statistics_(SA)|float stats]] (numbered 0..81 in scm)
  148    dword[223]      int stats (numbered 120..342 in scm)
+
  0x0148  dword[223]      [[List_of_statistics_(SA)|int stats]] (numbered 120..342 in scm)
  4c4    dword[32]
+
  0x04C4  dword[32]      num peds killed of the type [id]
  544    char[8]        last mission passed (gxt key)
+
  0x0544  char[8]        last mission passed (gxt key)
  54c    byte[56]
+
  0x054C  dword[14]      num times played radio station [id]
  584   dword[100]
+
0x0584  dword[100]      num mission attempts for mission [id]
  714   byte[128]
+
0x0714  byte[128]      has displayed stat message [id] (id as in statdisp.dat line number)
794                    end
+
0x0794                  end
 +
 
 +
====Block 17: Set Pieces====
 +
OFFSET  TYPE                  DESCRIPTION
 +
0x0000  dword                  Number of Police trigger zones
 +
  0x0004  PoliceTriggerZone[210] Trigger structures -- each is 0x20 bytes in size; see details below
 +
0x1A44                        end
 +
 
 +
PoliceTriggerZone
 +
   0x00  dword               police trigger last activation time
 +
  0x04  word[2]              police trigger zone point 1 (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x08  word[2]              police trigger zone point 2 (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x0C  word[2]              police vehicle A starting point (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x10  word[2]              police vehicle A initial direction (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x14  word[2]              police vehicle B starting point (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x18  word[2]             police vehicle B initial direction (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
 +
  0x1C byte                police trigger type; see details below
 +
   0x1D  byte[3]             (Align)
 +
  0x20                      end
  
====Block 17: Police trigger zones====
+
Police Trigger Types
  0    dword          entries used
+
* 1 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 2 cop cars moving slowly
  4   byte[32][210]  entries
+
* 2 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 1 cop car moving quickly
1a44                    end
+
* 3 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 1 cop car at medium speed
 +
* 4 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 1 cop pedestrian
 +
* 5 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 2 cop pedestrians
 +
* 6 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 2 cop cars moving quickly before hitting breaks
 +
* 7 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 2 cop cars moving quickly
 +
* 8 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 2 cop cars at medium speed
  
http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=260803
+
Notes:
 +
# Police Triggers are a special zone consisting of a rectangle defined by 2 ends of the rectangle diagonal, and two rays defined by a starting point and point along the ray indicating the initial direction of travel.
 +
# When the player is in the police trigger rectangle and meets the requirements of the police trigger type, then a cop will spawn at the endpoint of ray A headed in the direction of the 2nd defined point.
 +
# If the police trigger type includes 2 police, then a cop will also spawn along ray B.
 +
# The police are not bound to continue in the specified direction after their initial spawn.
 +
# In order to trigger In Vehicle trigger types the vehicle must be moving.
 +
# Police trigger zones are activated only once per 40 seconds (the first field is used to control this).
 +
# Police trigger zones can be created using opcode [[04F8]]
 +
# http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=260803
  
 
====Block 18: Models====
 
====Block 18: Models====
  66cc                    end
+
  OFFSET  TYPE          DESCRIPTION
 +
0x0000  byte[26316]  (unknown)
 +
0x66CC                end
 +
 
 +
====Block 19: Ped Relationships====
 +
OFFSET  TYPE                      DESCRIPTION
 +
0x000  PedRelationship[32]        PedRelationship structures, each is 20 bytes in size -- see details below
 +
0x280  end
 +
 
 +
PedRelationship -- See notes below
 +
  0x00  dword    respect bitmask
 +
  0x04  dword    like bitmask
 +
  0x08  dword    (unused) (ignore?)
 +
  0x0C  dword    dislike bitmask
 +
  0x10  dword    hate bitmask
  
====Block 19: (Unknown)====
+
* This structure stores information about how a ped of given pedtype (each entry in PedRelationship[32] is separate pedtype, starting from 0 (PLAYER1) to 31 (MISSION8)) behaves toward any ped of other type. Five dwords in this structure (only four of them are used) are the bitmasks, where a bit sets a flag of acquaintance type (respect, like, dislike, hate) to the pedtype of given index (=number of bit). Say, if the 4th bit (counting from zero) in PedRelationship[5].respect is set, it means that a ped of type CIVFEMALE (pedtype=5) respects a ped of type CIVMALE (pedtype=4).
280                    end
+
* These structures are filled with data from the file [[ped.dat]]. The relationship flags could be changed using opcode [[0746]] and similar.
  
 
====Block 20: Tags====
 
====Block 20: Tags====
  0    dword          size
+
0x00      dword          total number of the tags (count)
  4                    bytes
+
0x04      byte[count]    tags paint status (0-255)
  
 
====Block 21: IPL====
 
====Block 21: IPL====
  0   dword
+
 
  4   byte[255]
+
0x0000   dword           constant 256, value of ID IPL limit
  103                    end
+
0x0004   byte[255]       Flags to enable binary IPLs (see notes below)
 +
  0x0103    end
 +
 
 +
Notes: The order of the flags corresponds to the order the IPLs appear in gta3.img. These flags only affect non-stream IPLs; stream IPLs are always enabled regardless of flag value. (*plus something on the opcodes used to enable/disable the flags*)
 +
 
 +
IPL Version Map:
 +
Hex Dec  PCv1                PCv2v3              PS2v1v2
 +
05    5  barriers1          countryn_stream0    levelmap_stream1
 +
06    6  barriers2          countryn_stream1    countryn_stream0
 +
2D  45  countryw_stream5    crack              sfe_stream2
 +
31  49  truthsfarm          sfse_stream3        sfs_stream0
 +
3E  62  crack              truthsfarm          crack
 +
3F  63  sfse_stream0        barriers1          sfse_stream0
 +
40  64  sfse_stream1        barriers2          sfse_stream1
 +
52  82  vegasn_stream2      carter              countryw_stream7
 +
55  85  vegasn_stream5      lae2_stream2        truthsfarm
 +
56  86  vegasn_stream6      lae2_stream3        barriers1
 +
57  87  vegasn_stream7      lae2_stream4        barriers2
 +
70  112  vegasw_stream6      lawn_stream3        carter
 +
7F  127  carter              countrye_stream5    lae_stream5
 +
Usage: PCv1 can control the PCv2 carter objects by calling vegasn_stream2
  
 
====Block 22: Shopping====
 
====Block 22: Shopping====
Line 363: Line 800:
 
   0    dword          size
 
   0    dword          size
 
   4                    bytes
 
   4                    bytes
 +
Each byte represents the shopping items listed in the order of "section prices" at the beginning of shopping.dat. A short summary of the 544 flags is: CarMods, Clothes (torso, legs, shoes, necklace, watch, glasses, hats), Haircuts, Tattoos, Food, and Weapons.
 +
 +
====Block 23: Gang Wars====
 +
OFFSET  TYPE            DESCRIPTION
 +
0x00    dword          size of block (always 58h)
 +
0x04    byte            enable gang wars (opcode [[0879]])
 +
0x05    byte[3]        (Align)
 +
0x08    dword          current gang war stage
 +
                            0: no war
 +
                            1: war provoked
 +
                            2: first wave
 +
                            3: first wave passed
 +
                            4: second wave
 +
                            5: second wave passed
 +
                            6: third wave
 +
0x0C    dword          time when last stage started
 +
0x10    dword          index of warzone in [[#Block_10:_Zones|ZonePop array]]
 +
0x14    dword          index of warzone in [[#Block_10:_Zones|ZoneInfo array]]
 +
0x18    float[3]        XYZ: players location during a "3rd Kill" (gang war trigger)
 +
0x24    dword          attack/war gang ID
 +
0x28    dword          war gang 2 ID
 +
0x2C    dword          gang strength (0 to 2, 3 is unused)
 +
0x30    dword          unknown time
 +
0x34    dword          hood under attack stage (?)
 +
0x38    float          next attack timer (counts down)
 +
0x3C    float[3]        XYZ: center of warzone
 +
0x48    dword          hood attack timeout (counts down)
 +
0x4C    dword          hood attack marker handle (?)
 +
0x50    byte            (unknown)
 +
0x51    byte[3]        (Align)
 +
0x54    float          previous territories under control ([[08E2]])
 +
0x58    float          current territories under control ([[08E2]])
 +
0x5C                    end
 +
 +
====Block 24: Unique Stunt Jumps====
 +
OFFSET  TYPE        DESCRIPTION
 +
0x0000  dword      Number of [[JUMP|Unique Stunt Jumps]] (USJ)
 +
0x0004  StuntJump[] Jump structures -- each is 0x44 bytes in size; see details below
  
====Block 23: Gang wars====
+
StuntJump -- See note below
   0   dword           size of block (always 58h)
+
  0x00  float[3]    Start zone point 1 (x,y,z)
  5c                    end
+
  0x0C  float[3]    Start zone point 2 (x,y,z)
 +
  0x18  float[3]    Land zone point 1 (x,y,z)
 +
  0x24  float[3]    Land zone point 2 (x,y,z)
 +
   0x30  float[3]   Camera coordinates (x,y,z)
 +
  0x3C  dword       Reward amount (can be negative)
 +
  0x40  byte        Boolean: is USJ done
 +
  0x41  byte        Boolean: is USJ found
 +
  0x42  byte[2]    (Align)
  
====Block 24: Unique jumps====
+
The starting and landing zones are cubes; each is defined by 2 points -- point 1 is the lower, left, front of the cube and point 2 is the upper, right, rear. These cubes are aligned with the coordinate axes and not rotated at all. If a vehicle enters the starting zone while airborne, the USJ triggers (and is marked as 'found'); if the vehicle then lands inside the landing zone, the USJ is successful (and is marked as 'done') and the reward is given.
  0    dword          count
 
  4                    entries (68 bytes each)
 
  
 
====Block 25: ENEX Connections====
 
====Block 25: ENEX Connections====
 
   0    dword          count
 
   0    dword          count
   4                   array of words
+
   4   word[count]    source index of enex path
 
  ----
 
  ----
Followed by a weird array:
+
  Structure:
  1. Read a word.
+
  0    word            source index (break loop if value = -1)
  2. If it is -1, you've reached the end of this block.
+
  2    word            flags
  3. Otherwise, it's an index. Read two more words for this entry and go back to 1.
+
  4    word            destination index
 +
  ----
 +
Enex Path: Normally 0 for outdoor saves, or 1 with the source index of the enex used to access the interior where the game was saved. The enex path may be longer on modified saves. Additional links are appended to the path. The enex path is used to display the zone name for the destination before CJ arrives in the zone.
 +
 
 +
ENEX Flags
 +
  BIT HEX  DEC NAME                  DESCRIPTION
 +
00 0001    1 unknown interior      Only used for interior markers
 +
01 0002    2 disable door task    Disable "walk through door" task
 +
02 0004    4 create linked pair    Pair with unflagged mate during new game start
 +
03 0008    8 reward interior      Sets flag 0010 on pair mate when used
 +
04 0010    16 used reward entrance  Set by accessing reward interior
 +
05 0020    32 cars and aircraft    Enable for cars and aircraft
 +
06 0040    64 bikes and motorcycles Enable for bikes and motorcycles
 +
07 0080  128 disable on foot      No foot traffic (use for cars and/or bikes only)
 +
 
 +
08 0100  256 accept NPC group      Group members accepted at destination of pair (strips passengers)
 +
09 0200  512 no fadein            Don't fade in after teleport
 +
10 0400  1024 unknown burglary      Set on Bayside and Temporary Burglary doors
 +
11 0800  2048 disable exit          Player can enter but cannot exit a two-way pair
 +
12 1000  4096 burglary access      Enabled and disabled during Burglary
 +
13 2000  8192 entered without exit  Set by Entrance, Cleared by Exit; Applies to one side of a two-way pair
 +
14 4000 16384 enable access        Enabled by default; often cleared by scripts
 +
15 8000 32768 delete enex          Enex is deleted when used
 +
New enex connections can be added to the save after the save is created if temporary (burglary) connections are not present (indoor or isolated saves). The flags and links for existing connections will not be updated by changes in the IPL file. If the enex structure is removed from the block (except for the -1 terminator) the game will remap all connections based on the current IPL configuration.
 +
 
 +
====Block 26: Radio Data====
 +
This block contains data relating to various radio stations. The bulk of the block is an array of data structures for each station. Not much is known about these structures currently but part of the data seems to be a record of which tracks have played recently. Following this array of structures there is a collection of byte flags which are related to high-number player Stats. These Stats are used to trigger different episodes and radio clips throughout the game. Note that the "set by" comments refer to missions in the original, unmodified game and they can obviously be set at different times instead.
 +
 
 +
  0x0000 StationInfo[14] State info for radio stations; each is 0x110 in size -- see details below
 +
0x0EE0 byte            Cities Unlocked (stat 181)
 +
0x0EE1 byte            (stat 327; set by "Learning to Fly")
 +
0x0EE2 byte            (stat 328; set by "The Meat Business")
 +
0x0EE3 byte            (stat 329; set by "St. Mark's Bistro")
 +
0x0EE4 byte            I Say / You Say Ep#2 (stat 318; set by "Local Liquor Store")
 +
0x0EE5 byte            (stat 320; set by "Monster")
 +
0x0EE6 byte            (stat 330; set by "Interdiction")
 +
0x0EE7 byte            (stat 331; set by "Learning to Fly")
 +
0x0EE8 byte            (stat 332; set by "Black Project")
 +
0x0EE9 byte            (stat 333; set by "Green Goo")
 +
0x0EEA byte            (stat 311; set by "Mike Toreno")
 +
0x0EEB byte            (stat 323; set by "Green Sabre")
 +
0x0EEC byte            News Ep#9 (stat 308; set by "Vertical Bird")
 +
0x0EED byte            (stat 310; set by "OG Loc")
 +
0x0EEE byte            (stat 335; set by "Riot")
 +
0x0EEF byte            (stat 336; set by "555 We Tip")
 +
0x0EF0 byte            (stat 337; set by "House Party")
 +
0x0EF1 byte            (stat 302; set by "Drive-Thru")
 +
0x0EF2 byte            (stat 338; set by "Are you going to San Fierro?")
 +
0x0EF3 byte            (stat 339; set by "High Noon")
 +
0x0EF4 byte            (stat 340; set by "The Green Sabre")
 +
0x0EF5 byte            (stat 341; set by "Small Town Bank")
 +
0x0EF6 byte            (stat 342; set by "Farewell My Love")
 +
0x0EF7 byte            month day when the stats above were updated
 +
0x0EF8 byte            hour when the stats above were updated
 +
0x0EF9 byte            hours to the next stats update (commonly 24 or 168)
 +
0x0EFA byte            updating flag (1,2,3)
 +
0x0EFB byte            last updated stat (in accordance with the given order)
 +
0x0EFC (end)
 +
 
 +
StationInfo Structure:
 +
  0x000  byte[20]        Possibly a stack of indices of recently-played tracks
 +
  0x014  dword[8]        (Unknown)
 +
  0x034  dword[40]      (Unknown)
 +
  0x0D4  dword[15]      (Unknown)
 +
  0x110  (end)
  
====Block 26: Missions data====
+
Order of Stations for the StationInfo Structure Array
   0   Structure[14]
+
  IDX Stream Description
ee0   byte[28]
+
    0  AA  Emergency Band
efc                    end
+
    1  CH  Playback FM
 +
    2  CO  KROSE
 +
    3  CR  K-DST
 +
    4  DS  Bounce
 +
    5  HC  SFUR
 +
    6  MH  Radio Los Santos
 +
    7  MR  Radio X
 +
    8  NJ  CSR
 +
    9  RE  K-JAH West
 +
   10  RG  Master Sounds
 +
   11  TK  WCTR
 +
   12  --  User Track Player
 +
  13  ??  (Unknown)
  
Structure:
+
====Block 27: 3D Markers====
  0    byte[20]
+
{|class="wikitable"
  14    dword[8]
+
!OFFSET
  34    dword[40]
+
!TYPE
  d4    dword[15]
+
!DESCRIPTION
110                    end
+
|-
 +
|0x00||C3dMarker[5]||entrance markers [[0A40]]
 +
|-
 +
|0x8C||end||
 +
|}
  
====Block 27: Entrance markers====
+
{|class="wikitable"
  0    byte[28][5]    structures from opcode 0a40
+
|+C3dMarker struct
  8c                    end
+
!OFFSET
 +
!TYPE
 +
!DESCRIPTION
 +
|-
 +
|0x00||dword||existance status
 +
|-
 +
|0x04||float[3]||position
 +
|-
 +
|0x10||dword||color R
 +
|-
 +
|0x14||dword||color G
 +
|-
 +
|0x18||dword||color B
 +
|-
 +
|0x1C||end||
 +
|}
  
 
===Padding===
 
===Padding===
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The final four bytes of a save file are an unsigned integer checksum value. This checksum is simply the sum of all the preceding 0x317FC bytes. If the checksum value does not match the calculated sum of those bytes, the game will consider the save file to be "corrupted" and refuse to load it. Thus, any time you make any changes to a save file you must remember to update the checksum when you are finished.
 
The final four bytes of a save file are an unsigned integer checksum value. This checksum is simply the sum of all the preceding 0x317FC bytes. If the checksum value does not match the calculated sum of those bytes, the game will consider the save file to be "corrupted" and refuse to load it. Thus, any time you make any changes to a save file you must remember to update the checksum when you are finished.
  
[[Category:Save Formats]] [[Category:GTA SA]]
+
==Tools==
 +
Available tools for editing of the save file content:
 +
* GTA:SA Save Template for [http://www.sweetscape.com/010editor/ 010 Editor], by {{U|Seemann}}: http://sannybuilder.com/dev/SaveTool.rar
 +
Allows editing of any save data directly in the hex editor. Also contains the script to recalculate the checksum.
 +
* GTA SA Savegame Editor v3.0 by Paul Breeuwsma: http://www.paulinternet.nl/sa
 +
* GTA:SA Save Game Editor v1.0 by Ryosuke: http://gtasamod.web.fc2.com/tool/sase/index.html
 +
* GTA:SA Save Game Tool v1.0 http://home.comcast.net/~shamblertm/pages/gtasa_sgt.html
 +
 
 +
==External links==
 +
* http://www.paulinternet.nl/sadoc - some documentation of the savegame file used by the savegame editor of Paul Breeuwsma
 +
* {{GTAF|204807|Early documentation topic}}
 +
* {{GTAF|348331|SA Save File Glitch Detection and Repair}} - a topic by {{U|OrionSR}}
 +
* {{GTAF|406480|Save File Conversion: PS2 to PC}} - a topic by {{U|marshmallow1304}}
 +
 
 +
{{Savegame-navi}}
 +
{{SA-navi}}

Latest revision as of 15:14, 22 October 2016

This article deals with the format of a save game file for GTA San Andreas. It is specifically geared towards the PC version(s) but much of it may be applicable to console versions too.

Location and Format Overview

By default, GTA SA places its saved game files into the folder "GTA San Andreas User Files" which is located in the current user's Documents folder. The location of this folder varies depending upon the version of Windows installed. Some typical locations for a user with an account named "Fred" would be:

  • C:\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User FilesWindows 98 Example
  • C:\Documents and Settings\Fred\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User FilesWindows XP Example
  • C:\Users\Fred\Documents\GTA San Andreas User FilesWindows Vista Example

Obviously those locations can vary based upon different Windows configurations or installation options. Note also that the executable can be modified to use a different file location through the use of a hex editor and special registry key in a process outlined at GTAForums or use Save Game Path Editor

The save files themselves are named in the format GTASAsfX.b where X represents the in-game slot number. So, the game saved in slot 1 will be stored in the save file GTASAsf1.b and the game saved in slot 5 will be stored in the save file GTASAsf5.b. There are 8 slots available in the game (1-8). GTASA save files are always 0x31800 bytes long (202,752 in decimal) and are not compressed or encoded in any way.

Format Details

A GTASA save file consists of 28 "blocks" of data followed by some duplicated data for padding and then ending with a checksum value. Each of these elements is described below.

Data Blocks

Each data block consists of the 5 characters BLOCK followed by a variable amount of data; in general, each block has its own unique internal format. The format descriptions in this article only deal with those internal block formats which follow the initial BLOCK identifier and all offsets start at the byte following the BLOCK identifier for the given block.

Note that many of the blocks contain data structures. These structures are aligned along 4-byte boundaries; thus if there's a field with size 1 or 2 bytes in the end of structure, there are also additional unused bytes present at the end of the structure which pad it to fill the remaining space. This type of gap can also occur in the middle of a structure. The convention used by this article is to mark such gaps as an array of bytes with the description (Align) .

Block 0: Simple Vars

Game "meta-information" giving the overall state of things. This block has a constant length of 0x138 bytes

OFFSET TYPE DESCRIPTION
0x0000 dword version ID (checksum of a string describing the time of compilation)[1]
0x0004 char[100] save name (long names are truncated on the save/load screen)[2]
0x0068 byte current mission pack
0x0069 byte[3] (Align)
0x006C dword current town (island) (used when a replay playback is started/finished)
0x0070 float[3] camera coordinates (x,y,z)
0x007C dword length (ms) of in-game minute
0x0080 dword weather timer
0x0084 byte current in-game month
0x0085 byte current in-game month day
0x0086 byte game hour
0x0087 byte game minute
0x0088 byte weekday
0x0089 byte current in-game month (copy)
0x008A byte current in-game month day (copy)
0x008B byte game hour (copy)
0x008C byte game minute (copy)
0x008D byte Boolean: time copy flag[3]
0x008E word pad mode
0x0090 byte Boolean: has ever cheated flag
0x0091 byte[3] (Align)
0x0094 dword global timer
0x0098 float game speed
0x009C float frame delta time
0x00A0 float tick time (time of an iteration of the major game loop)
0x00A4 dword number of the frames processed from the beginning of the game
0x00A8 word previous weather ID
0x00AA word current weather ID
0x00AC word forced weather ID
0x00B0 dword weather interpolation value
0x00B4 dword weather type in list
0x00B8 float amount of rain
0x00BC dword vehicle camera view (opcode 09AD)
0x00C0 dword onfoot camera view
0x00C4 dword current interior
0x00C8 byte Boolean: invert look (unused on PC)
0x00CC dword extra (interior) color ID
0x00D0 byte extra (interior) color toggle state
0x00D4 float extra (interior) color interpolation value
0x00D8 dword extra (interior) color weather ID
0x00DC dword current water configuration (always 0)
0x00E0 byte Boolean: riot mode flag (opcode 06C8)
0x00E1 byte Boolean: unknown, related to riots (always 0)
0x00E4 dword max wanted level (opcode 01F0)
0x00E8 dword max chaos[4]
0x00EC byte is french language set (does nothing)
0x00ED byte is german game (opcode 040C; not affected by the language)
0x00EE byte censore flag[5]
0x011C byte times left to display a cinematic camera help[6]
0x011E word SYSTEMTIME wYear
0x0120 word SYSTEMTIME wMonth
0x0122 word SYSTEMTIME wDayOfWeek
0x0124 word SYSTEMTIME wDay
0x0126 word SYSTEMTIME wHour
0x0128 word SYSTEMTIME wMinute
0x012A word SYSTEMTIME wSecond
0x012C word SYSTEMTIME wMilliseconds
0x0130 dword Player target marker handle (handle of the red target icon in the map menu)
0x0134 byte Boolean: the vehicle stealing help was shown[7]
0x0135 byte Boolean: All taxis have nitro (opcode 0572 flag)
0x0136 byte Boolean: Prostitutes pay you (opcode 0A3D flag)
0x0137 byte (Align)

Notes:
^ Version 2.0 of GTASA will not load a save file if the Version ID String does not match its own Version ID String. Thus if a game was played on a version 1.x exe using the exact same set of mission scripts as a version 2.0 installation, the version 2.0 game will refuse to load the save unless this ID is changed. Version 1.x exes make no Version ID String check and will attempt to load any non-corrupted save. Some known Version ID String values (listed as consecutive bytes):

  • 0x75 0x81 0xDA 0x35 -- Version 1.00 Unmodified EXE
  • 0x83 0xE5 0xF3 0x65 -- Version 1.00 Modified EXE
  • 0x58 0xBE 0x6E 0x9A -- Version 1.01 Unmodified EXE
  • 0x5E 0x76 0x45 0x93 -- Version 1.01 Modified EXE
  • 0xF6 0x8D 0x14 0xFD -- Version 2.00 Unmodified EXE
  • 0x22 0xCC 0x31 0x5D -- Version 2.00 (German)
  • 0xF6 0x8D 0x14 0xFD -- PS2 Version 2 (Greatest Hits)
  • 0x4C 0xDC 0x1D 0x64 -- PS2 Version 1 (Original Edition)

^ While the save name can be changed here to pretty much anything, that name will not persist the next time the game is saved, even if no missions were completed during the play session. This is because each time the game is saved this name string is reset based upon the GXT entry for the Last Mission Passed key stored in Block 16.
^ Time copy flag shows whether the time data was saved using opcode 0253.
^ Chaos is a value need to be gained to get one more star. MaxChaos is a limit for current wanted level.
^ When the censore flag is set to 0, some actions are disabled in the game, such as money drop from the killed people, no more headshots, etc. This flag is controlled by what language you are using. If it's English, this flag is set to 1.
^ This is a number of how much times the cinematic camera help (about switching display modes) will be shown. Initially this value equals to 2. When it reaches zero, the help does not appear on cinematic camera enabling.
^ This is a flag, which is set to 1 when player first time stealing a vehicle and get a help message about it, to prevent displaying this message again.

Block 1: Script

Information pertaining to the mission scripts in use when the game was saved. Includes all global variables and information about running threads including thread pointers and local variables. A minor size difference between the MAIN section of the version 1 and version 2 scripts is the primary cause of incompatibility between version 1 and version 2 saves because it forces the other threads to be at slightly different memory locations. One can adjust the thread pointers in this block and (if converting from 1 to 2) the Version ID String from block 0 to convert a save between the two versions; this applies to either completely unmodded or identically-modded installations of v1 and v2.

As the first section in this block can vary in size, offsets given are from the current section.

OFFSET  TYPE                      DESCRIPTION
0x0000  dword                     Size of Global Variable space
0x0004  dword[]                   Global Variable Space -- every var is 4 bytes; the types can vary
 ...
0x0000  ExternalScriptTrigger[70] each is 0x14 bytes in size; see details below
0x0578  dword                     OnMissionFlag offset  -- address of the global variable set by opcode 0180
0x057C  dword                     time when last mission was passed (when either opcode 0318 or 0595 is executed)
0x0580  StaticReplacement[25]     each is 0x10 bytes in size; see details below
0x0710  InvisibleObject[20]       each is 8 bytes in size; see details below
0x07B0  dword[20]                 keeps model identifiers which are excluded from
                                  the carparking generation (similar to opcode 03C5). Unused.
0x0800  LodAssignment[10]         each is 8 bytes in size; see details below
0x0850  ScriptAssignment[8]       each is 0x14 bytes in size; see details below
0x08F0  byte                      Boolean: unknown flag (UNUSED)
0x08F1  byte                      Boolean: unknown flag (UNUSED)
0x08F2  dword                     scm size
0x08F6  dword                     max mission size
0x08FA  dword                     missions number
0x08FE  dword                     highest local variable ever in a mission
0x0902  dword                     Number of Running Threads (nThreads)
0x0906  Thread[nThreads]          Thread structures -- each is 0x106 bytes in size; see details below
ExternalScriptTrigger
  0x00   word                     Index in the script.img
  0x02   byte                     Attach type (actor or object)
  0x03   byte                     Type? -- only for ObjectTrigger
  0x04   dword                    Status?
  0x08   float                    Radius -- vary only for ObjectTrigger (ActorTrigger uses a pre-defined radius of 5.0)
  0x0C   word                     modelID
  0x0E   word                     chance of initialization (in percents)
  0x10   dword                    (unknown)
  0x14                            end

Note:

  • These triggers are created with opcodes 0928, 0929
Thread Structure:
  0x00  word                      Index/Handle
  0x02  byte[224]                 Thread Memory Dump -- see details below
  0xE2  byte[36]                  Relative Addresses -- see details below
Thread Memory Dump:
  0x00  dword                     Next Pointer
  0x04  dword                     Previous Pointer
  0x08  char[8]                   Thread Name
  0x10  dword                     Absolute Base Address
  0x14  dword                     Absolute IP
  0x18  dword[8]                  Absolute Return Stack
  0x38  word                      Stack Pointer
  0x3A  byte[2]                   (Align)
  0x3C  dword[32]                 Local Variables
  0xBC  dword[2]                  Local Timers
  0xC4  byte                      Boolean: is active
  0xC5  byte                      Boolean: 'if' statement result
  0xC6  byte                      Boolean: uses mission cleanup
  0xC7  byte                      Boolean: is external
  0xC8  byte                      Boolean: overrides text box
  0xC9  byte                      External script attach type
  0xCA  byte[2]                   (Align)
  0xCC  dword                     Wakeup Time
  0xD0  word                      Boolean: 'if' check result
  0xD2  byte                      Boolean: 'not' flag
  0xD3  byte                      Boolean: is Wasted/Busted check active
  0xD4  byte                      Boolean: is Wasted/Busted
  0xD5  byte[3]                   (Align)
  0xD8  dword                     Skip Scene Pos (opcode 0707)
  0xDC  byte                      Boolean: is mission
  0xDD  byte[3]                   (Align)
  0xE0                            end
Relative Addresses     Necessary here because the absolute addresses used in-game depend on memory layout
  0x00  dword          Relative IP
  0x04  dword[8]       Relative Return Stack
StaticReplacement
  0x00  dword          type (always = 2)
  0x04  dword          handle of the static object (building)
  0x08  dword          new modelID
  0x0C  dword          old modelID

Note: this structure related to opcode 03B6.

InvisibleObject
  0x00  dword          type
  0x04  dword          handle of the object

This structure contains handle and type of an object created as invisible one. There are 3 kinds of the types: 2 - static object; 3 - dynamic object; 4 - dummy. Via mission scripting it's only possible to create a first kind of such object (static) - using opcode 0363, so normally the 'type' parameter is equal to 2.

LodAssignment
  0x00  dword          Handle of the object
  0x04  dword          Handle of the LOD object

This structure related to opcode 0827.

ScriptAssignment
  0x00  dword          modelID of the actor we assing the external script to
  0x04  char[8]        external script handle as created with opcode 0884
  0x0C  dword          unknown
  0x10  dword          unknown

This structure related to opcode 08E8.

Block 2: Players & Objects

Information about players (commonly only one) and mission-script placed objects such as doors, etc.

OFFSET  TYPE         DESCRIPTION
0x00   dword        Number of Players
0x04   Player[]     Player structures -- each is 0x224 bytes in size; see details below
0x00   dword        Number of Objects
0x04   Object[]     Object structures -- each is 0x3C bytes in size; see details below
Player Structure:
  0x0000  dword      Handle of a player actor
  0x0004  dword      Model ID
  0x0008  dword      Ped type
  0x000C  dword      size of the following data (0x18C)
  0x0010  float[3]   X, Y, Z
  0x001C  float      Health
  0x0020  float      Armor
  0x0024  Weapon[13] Weapon Structure -- each is 0x1C in size; see details below
  0x0190  byte       Ped reference (normally 2)
  0x0191  byte       Current weapon slot
  0x0192  byte       unknown
  0x0193  byte       (Align)
  0x0194  dword      unknown (ENEX related)
  0x0198  byte       melee style 1?
  0x0199  byte       melee style 2?
  0x019A  byte[2]    (Align)
  0x019C  dword      size of the following data (0x84)
  0x01A0  dword      chaos
  0x01A4  byte       wanted level
  0x01A5  byte[3]    (Align)
  0x01A8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Torso model
  0x01AC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Head model
  0x01B0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Hands model
  0x01B4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Legs model
  0x01B8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Feet model
  0x01BC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Chain model
  0x01C0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Watch model
  0x01C4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Shades model
  0x01C8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Hat model
  0x01CC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Special model
  0x01D0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Torso texture
  0x01D4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Head texture
  0x01D8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Legs texture
  0x01DC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Feet texture
  0x01E0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Upper Left Arm Tattoo texture
  0x01E4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Lower Left Arm Tattoo texture
  0x01E8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Upper Right Arm Tattoo texture
  0x01EC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Lower Right Arm Tattoo texture
  0x01F0  dword      CRC32 of filename for Back Tattoo texture
  0x01F4  dword      CRC32 of filename for Left Chest Tattoo texture
  0x01F8  dword      CRC32 of filename for Right Chest Tattoo texture
  0x01FC  dword      CRC32 of filename for Stomach Tattoo texture
  0x0200  dword      CRC32 of filename for Lower Back Tattoo texture
  0x0204  dword      CRC32 of filename for Chain texture
  0x0208  dword      CRC32 of filename for Watch texture
  0x020C  dword      CRC32 of filename for Shades texture
  0x0210  dword      CRC32 of filename for Hat texture
  0x0214  dword      CRC32 of filename for Special texture
  0x0218  float      Body Fat (used for current body type)
  0x022C  float      Body Muscle (used for current body type)
  0x0230  dword      (Align)
  • The CRC32 is calculated of the uppercase filename without extension. After calculation the bits are inverted. The files/filenames can be found in data/shopping.dat and by extracting models/player.img. For example, for White Tank the value is 0xffffffff-crc32("VEST") = 0xbb1ca4cc for both model and texture.
Weapon Structure:
  0x00  dword        Weapon Type
  0x04  dword        (unknown) possibly Weapon state
  0x08  dword        (unknown) possibly Ammo in clip
  0x0C  dword        Weapon Ammo
  0x10  dword        (unknown) possibly Shots fired
  0x14  byte[8]      (unknown)
Object Structure:
  0x00  dword        Handle
  0x04  dword        Model ID
  0x08  dword        constant 48 (size of the following data)
  0x0C  float[3]     X, Y, Z
  0x18  byte[3]      CXYZ.right.xyz
  0x1B  byte[3]      CXYZ.top.xyz
  0x1E  byte[30]     (unknown)

Block 3: Garages

Information defining all garages (including bomb shops, pay & sprays, etc.) and also describing the cars stored in safehouse garages. This block can vary in size although in the unmodified game it will always be 0x23C7 bytes because there are 50 garages defined. The 80 saved vehicles (4 each in 20 garages) is a fixed number and probably cannot be exceeded. Also, the arrangement of the Garage Car structures in the save is non-intuitive: they follow the pattern Garage 1/Car 1, Garage 2/Car 1, ... Garage 20/Car 1, Garage 1/Car 2, Garage 2/Car 2 ...

OFFSET  TYPE              DESCRIPTION
0x0000  dword             Number of Garages
0x0004  byte              Free Bombs
0x0005  byte              Free Resprays (opcode 0335)
0x0006  byte              Boolean: Respray Garages disabled (opcode 0A14)
0x0007  dword             Cars collected (unused III/VC leftover)
0x000B  dword             Bank vans collected (unused III leftover)
0x000F  dword             Police cars collected (unused III leftover)
0x0013  dword[4]          Car types collected (unused VC leftover)
0x0023  dword             Last time garage help message was displayed
0x0027  StoredCar[20][4]  Garage Car structures -- each is 0x40 bytes in size; see details below
0x1427  SaveGarage[]      SaveGarage structures -- each is 0x50 bytes in size; see details below
Garage Car Structure (StoredCar):
  0x00  float[3]      Coordinates (x,y,z)
  0x0C  dword         Car Handling Flags
  0x10  byte          Car Flags
  0x11  byte          (Unknown)
  0x12  word          Vehicle Model ID
  0x14  word[15]      Installed Vehicle Mods (see veh_mods.ide)
  0x32  byte[4]       Primary Color, Secondary Color, Tertiary Color, (Unknown) Quaternary Color?
  0x36  byte          Radio Station [see below]
  0x37  byte[2]       Vehicle Variation
  0x39  byte          Bomb Type
  0x3A  byte          Paintjob
  0x3B  byte          Nitrous Count
  0x3C  byte[3]       Vector Rotation
  0x3F  byte          (unknown) Align
SaveGarage Structure:
  0x00  byte          Garage Type
  0x01  byte[2]       Door Flags
  0x03  byte          (Unknown) Align
  0x04  float         X Coordinate for Lower Left Front
  0x08  float         Y Coordinate for Lower Left Front
  0x0C  float         Z Coordinate for Floor
  0x10  float[4]      Rotation (Quaternion Rx, Ry, Rz, Rw)
  0x20  float         Z Coordinate for Ceiling
  0x24  float         Width (dimension parallel to door in xy plane)
  0x28  float         Depth (dimension perpendicular to door in xy plane)
  0x2C  float         Minimum X Coordinate
  0x30  float         Maximum X Coordinate
  0x34  float         Minimum Y Coordinate
  0x38  float         Maximum Y Coordinate
  0x3C  float         Door is Open = 1
  0x40  float         (Unknown)door timer/timestamp?
  0x44  char[8]       Garage Name -- can be used by mission script to access garage
  0x4C  word          (Unknown) Possibly Original Type
  0x4E  byte[2]       (Align?)
  0x50  end
Door Flags (hex value of bit)
  offset 0x01
    0x01      door is open flag (0x3c changes door)
  offset 0x02
    0x01      used mod shop (?)
    0x02      inactive door
    0x04      used Pay'n'Spray (?)
    0x08      small door (reflective?)
    0x10      up and in door
    0x20      camera follows player
    0x40      door is closed flag (0x3c changes door)
    0x80      girlfriend PnS
Car Flags (hex value of bit)
    0x01      bulletproof
    0x02      fireproof
    0x04      explosion proof
    0x08      collision proof
    0x10      melee proof
    0x20      bass boost
    0x40      hydraulics
    0x80      nitrous flag
Bomb Types
    1         5 sec detonator (garage type 2)
    2         ignition bomb unarmed (garage type 3)
    3         remote detonator (garage type 4)
    5         ignition bomb armed (garage type 3)
Radio Stations
    0x00      vehicle has no radio
    0x01      playback fm
    0x02      k rose
    0x03      k-dst
    0x04      bounce fm
    0x05      sf-ur
    0x06      radio los santos
    0x07      radio x
    0x08      csr 103.9
    0x09      k-jah west
    0x0a      master sounds 98.3
    0x0b      wctr
    0x0c      user track player
    0x0d      radio off

Block 4: Game Logic

Block can vary in size depending on number of entries; number of entries may be zero.

OFFSET  TYPE               DESCRIPTION
0x00    dword              Number of after death start points (unused by the game)
0x04    byte               Boolean: Lose stuff after wasted (opcode 08DD)
0x05    byte               Boolean: Lose stuff after busted (opcode 08DE)
0x06    byte               Game state (wasted/busted/on a rampage etc.)
0x07    dword              Time of last event
0x0B    AfterDeathStart[]  array of after death start points (unused) -- see details below
AfterDeathStart structure:
  0x00  float[3]           X, Y, Z
  0x0C  float              Angle

Block 5: Paths

 0x00    dword           count
 0x04    Entry[count]    entries  --0x1C size
Entry structure:
 0x00    float[6]        x1,x2,y1,y2,z1,z2
 0x18    byte[4]         bools that somehow indicate which pathtypes are enabled
  • Note: these structures somehow related to opcodes 0606, 0607

Block 6: Pickups

0x0000   Pickup[620]     Pickups  --Size 0x20
0x4D80   word            Number of pickups being picked up (up to 20)
0x4D82   byte            Weapon pickup message counter (see note 1 below)
0x4D83   dword[20]       Pickups being picked up (they don't exist, but could be checked by opcode 0214
0x4DD3                   end
Pickup structure:
  0x00    float          current asset value
  0x04    dword          pointer to CObject
  0x08    dword          ammo (or max asset value)
  0x0C    dword          timer
  0x10    word[3]        x,y,z, all multiplied by 8
  0x16    word           asset rate
  0x18    word           model
  0x1A    word           index
  0x1C    byte           type
  0x1D    byte           flags
  0x1E    byte[2]        (Align?)

Flags:

  • 0x01 used pickups?
  • 0x02 dropped jetpack?
  • 0x04 switched weapon?
  • 0x08 collected pickup?
  • 0x10 can buy property
  • 0x20 can't buy property

Notes:

  • When you walk across over a weapon pickup having a weapon of same type, the game will propose you to replace this slot with new weapon by pressing Action key. Initially number of this message showing times equals to 10. Each time you see the message, this counter is decreased. This field stores how much times left to display the message.

Block 7: Phone Info

 (Usually empty)

Block 8: Restart Locations

OFFSET  TYPE          DESCRIPTION
0x00    word          Wasted structures number
0x02    Restart[]     Wasted structures
0x00    word          Busted structures number
0x02    Restart[]     Busted structures
0x00    byte          Boolean: override restart
0x01    float[3]      Override next restart coordinates (opcode 016E)
0x0D    byte          Boolean: fade in after next death (always 1)
0x0E    byte          Boolean: fade in after next arrest (always 1)
0x0F    float[3]      Override next hospital restart coordinates (opcode 08DF)
0x1B    float         Override next hospital restart radius[8]
0x1F    float         Override next hospital restart heading
0x23    float[3]      Override next police restart coordinates (opcode 08E0)
0x2F    float         Override next police restart radius[8]
0x33    float         Override next police restart heading
Restart structure:
  0x00  float[3]      coords
  0x0C  float         heading
  0x10  dword         town (island)
  0x14  end

Notes:
^ Player has to die/be arrested within this radius in order for an override to happen.

Block 9: Radar Blips

OFFSET  TYPE           DESCRIPTION
0x0000  Blip[175]      blip structures -- each is 0x28 bytes in size, see details below
0x1B58  end
Blip structure:
  0x00  dword         color
  0x04  dword         entity handle this blip attached to (opcodes 0186, 0187, etc)
  0x08  float[3]      position X,Y,Z
  0x14  word          index?
  0x16  byte[2]       (align)
  0x18  float         debug sphere cross offset, unused, always 1.0
  0x1C  word          icon size
  0x1E  byte[2]       (align)
  0x20  dword         (unknown) enex marker?
  0x24  byte          icon ID
  0x25  byte[2]       blip properties
  0x27  byte          (align)
  0x28  end

Block 10: Zones

This block contains information about map zones in three arrays. The first array is for size and location information for the zones as initially defined in the data file info.zon. The second array contains entries for each of the uniquely-named zones defined in the first array and stores information about things like gang densities and popcycle.dat group info for each zone. Much of this info is set by specific opcodes such as 076C, 076A, 0767, and 0874.) The ID number for a given entry in the first array refers to an entry in the second array. The third array is another size/location array similar to the first but based on the data file map.zon.

One interesting note about this block is that a small amount of corruption here causes the "Taxi Glitch" situation where the taxi mission always tells you there are no fares nearby no matter where you are. The problem is that the first entry of the first array (the SAN_AND zone describing the entire map) gets mangled and the taxi mission references that zone to pick a passenger. For more on this glitch and how to fix it, see the GTAForums thread on it.

OFFSET  TYPE        DESCRIPTION
0x0000  dword       current town (island)
0x0004  word        Number of entries for first ZoneInfo Array
0x0006  word        Number of entries for ZonePop Array
0x0008  word        Number of entries for second ZoneInfo Array
0x000A  ZoneInfo[]  Array populated from file data/info.zon
 ...
0x0000  ZonePop[]   Array of gang density and popcycle info
 ...
0x0000  ZoneInfo[]  Array populated from file data/map.zon
 ...
0x0000  byte[100]   map fog array; see details below
0x0064  dword       number of opened map sectors
ZoneInfo Structure:
  0x00  char[8]     zone name
  0x08  char[8]     zone gxt key (for name displayed on-screen)
  0x10  word[3]     x1,y1,z1 (rounded to ints)
  0x16  word[3]     x2,y2,z2 (rounded to ints)
  0x1C  word        id
  0x1E  byte        type
  0x1F  byte        island
  0x20  (end)
ZonePop Structure:
  0x00  byte        Gang 0 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x01  byte        Gang 1 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x02  byte        Gang 2 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x03  byte        Gang 3 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x04  byte        Gang 4 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x05  byte        Gang 5 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x06  byte        Gang 6 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x07  byte        Gang 7 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x08  byte        Gang 8 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x09  byte        Gang 9 Density (set by opcode 076C)
  0x0A  byte        Dealer Density (set by opcode 076A)
  0x0B  byte[4]     RBGA color of zone on map/radar
  0x0F  byte        Popcycle Group (set by opcode 0767)* see notes below
  0x10  byte        Ped-related (set by opcode 0874)
  0x11  (end)

Notes:

  1. The ZonePop byte at offset 0x0F appears to use the upper 3 bits for flags. Bit 0x20 will be set if gangs are present in the zone and cleared if no gangs are present. Bit 0x40 is unobserved, and cleared if set manually. Bit 0x80 is set with opcode 09B7 and disables the footcops in that zone.
  2. Map Fog Array: Each byte denotes the state of the certain map sector (00 = not visited / 01 = visited); byte order = N to S (10 rows), then E to W (10 cols).

Block 11: Gangs

OFFSET  TYPE            DESCRIPTION
0x0000  CGangInfo[10]   CGangInfo structures -- each is 0x10 bytes in size; see details below
0x00A0  (end)
CGangInfo[]
  0x00  byte            gang ped model override (-1 to disable; unused)
  0x04  dword           weaponID A
  0x08  dword           weaponID B
  0x0C  dword           weaponID C
  0x10  (end)

Notes:

  • Data can be changed by opcode 0237

Block 12: Car Generators

0x00    dword               count
0x04    byte                unknown counter (0..3)
0x05    byte                unknown counter (0..20); when it's non-zero, the game doesn't check the timer (0x16)
0x06    CarGen[count]       see details below
---- numberplates:
0x00    dword               num entries used
0x04    Numplate[15]        number plates
0xf4                        end
CarGen structure:
  0x00    word             index (0..499)
  0x02    word             model
  0x04    byte[2]          colors
  0x06    word[3]          x,y,z, all multiplied by 8
  0x0C    byte             heading/360*256
  0x0D    byte             alarm chance
  0x0E    byte             locked chance
  0x0F    byte             flags: bit 2=force spawn, bit 8=player owned
  0x10    word             unknown setting (IPL field 11, scm field 7)
  0x12    word             monetary value (unused?)
  0x14    bytes[2]         unknown (align?)
  0x16    dword            timer
  0x1A    word             unknown activity
  0x1C    word             number of cars to generate (101 or higher means unlimited generation)
  0x1E    byte             IPL stream of binary generators (non-zero records are not saved)
  0x1F    byte             allocation flag (when game adds a new parked car it searches for the allocation = 0;
                           then sets it to 1 and never set back to 0).
  0x20    byte[2]          unknown (align?)
  0x22                     end
Numplate structure:
  0x00    dword            car generator handle (index)
  0x04    char[8]          numberplate string
  0x0C    byte[4]          unknown (align?)
  0x10                     end

Block 13: Ped Generators

(Usually Empty)

Block 14: Audio Script Object

(Usually Empty)

Block 15: Player Info

OFFSET  TYPE            DESCRIPTION
0x00    dword           size of block (always 28h)
0x04    dword           money
0x08    word            (unknown)
0x0A    byte            is wasted_or_busted flag
0x0B    byte            (Align)
0x0C    float           (unknown)
0x10    dword           amount of money shown on screen
0x14    byte            (unknown)
0x15    byte[3]         (Align)
0x18    dword           (unused) hidden packages left
0x1C    dword           (unused) total hidden packages
0x20    byte            infinite run (opcode 0330)
0x21    byte            fast reload (opcode 0331)
0x22    byte            fireproof (055D)
0x23    byte            max health
0x24    byte            max armor (opcode 055F)
0x25    byte            free busted once
0x26    byte            free wasted once (opcode 0414)
0x27    byte            enable driveby (opcode 0501)
0x28    byte            (unknown)
0x29    byte            (Align)
0x2A    word            (unknown)
0x2C                    end

Block 16: Stats

0x0000   float[82]       float stats (numbered 0..81 in scm)
0x0148   dword[223]      int stats (numbered 120..342 in scm)
0x04C4   dword[32]       num peds killed of the type [id]
0x0544   char[8]         last mission passed (gxt key)
0x054C   dword[14]       num times played radio station [id]
0x0584   dword[100]      num mission attempts for mission [id]
0x0714   byte[128]       has displayed stat message [id] (id as in statdisp.dat line number)
0x0794                   end

Block 17: Set Pieces

OFFSET  TYPE                   DESCRIPTION
0x0000  dword                  Number of Police trigger zones
0x0004  PoliceTriggerZone[210] Trigger structures -- each is 0x20 bytes in size; see details below
0x1A44                         end
PoliceTriggerZone
  0x00  dword                police trigger last activation time
  0x04  word[2]              police trigger zone point 1 (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
  0x08  word[2]              police trigger zone point 2 (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
  0x0C  word[2]              police vehicle A starting point (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
  0x10  word[2]              police vehicle A initial direction (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
  0x14  word[2]              police vehicle B starting point (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
  0x18  word[2]              police vehicle B initial direction (x,y) -- all multiplied by 8
  0x1C  byte                 police trigger type; see details below
  0x1D  byte[3]              (Align)
  0x20                       end

Police Trigger Types

  • 1 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 2 cop cars moving slowly
  • 2 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 1 cop car moving quickly
  • 3 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 1 cop car at medium speed
  • 4 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 1 cop pedestrian
  • 5 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 2 cop pedestrians
  • 6 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 2 cop cars moving quickly before hitting breaks
  • 7 - In Vehicle with 2 stars spawns 2 cop cars moving quickly
  • 8 - On Foot with 1 star spawns 2 cop cars at medium speed

Notes:

  1. Police Triggers are a special zone consisting of a rectangle defined by 2 ends of the rectangle diagonal, and two rays defined by a starting point and point along the ray indicating the initial direction of travel.
  2. When the player is in the police trigger rectangle and meets the requirements of the police trigger type, then a cop will spawn at the endpoint of ray A headed in the direction of the 2nd defined point.
  3. If the police trigger type includes 2 police, then a cop will also spawn along ray B.
  4. The police are not bound to continue in the specified direction after their initial spawn.
  5. In order to trigger In Vehicle trigger types the vehicle must be moving.
  6. Police trigger zones are activated only once per 40 seconds (the first field is used to control this).
  7. Police trigger zones can be created using opcode 04F8
  8. http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=260803

Block 18: Models

OFFSET  TYPE          DESCRIPTION
0x0000  byte[26316]   (unknown)
0x66CC                end

Block 19: Ped Relationships

OFFSET  TYPE                       DESCRIPTION
0x000   PedRelationship[32]        PedRelationship structures, each is 20 bytes in size -- see details below
0x280   end
PedRelationship -- See notes below
  0x00  dword    respect bitmask
  0x04  dword    like bitmask
  0x08  dword    (unused) (ignore?)
  0x0C  dword    dislike bitmask
  0x10  dword    hate bitmask
  • This structure stores information about how a ped of given pedtype (each entry in PedRelationship[32] is separate pedtype, starting from 0 (PLAYER1) to 31 (MISSION8)) behaves toward any ped of other type. Five dwords in this structure (only four of them are used) are the bitmasks, where a bit sets a flag of acquaintance type (respect, like, dislike, hate) to the pedtype of given index (=number of bit). Say, if the 4th bit (counting from zero) in PedRelationship[5].respect is set, it means that a ped of type CIVFEMALE (pedtype=5) respects a ped of type CIVMALE (pedtype=4).
  • These structures are filled with data from the file ped.dat. The relationship flags could be changed using opcode 0746 and similar.

Block 20: Tags

0x00      dword           total number of the tags (count)
0x04      byte[count]     tags paint status (0-255)

Block 21: IPL

0x0000    dword           constant 256, value of ID IPL limit
0x0004    byte[255]       Flags to enable binary IPLs (see notes below)
0x0103    end

Notes: The order of the flags corresponds to the order the IPLs appear in gta3.img. These flags only affect non-stream IPLs; stream IPLs are always enabled regardless of flag value. (*plus something on the opcodes used to enable/disable the flags*)

IPL Version Map:

Hex Dec   PCv1                PCv2v3              PS2v1v2
05    5   barriers1           countryn_stream0    levelmap_stream1
06    6   barriers2           countryn_stream1    countryn_stream0
2D   45   countryw_stream5    crack               sfe_stream2
31   49   truthsfarm          sfse_stream3        sfs_stream0
3E   62   crack               truthsfarm          crack
3F   63   sfse_stream0        barriers1           sfse_stream0
40   64   sfse_stream1        barriers2           sfse_stream1
52   82   vegasn_stream2      carter              countryw_stream7
55   85   vegasn_stream5      lae2_stream2        truthsfarm
56   86   vegasn_stream6      lae2_stream3        barriers1
57   87   vegasn_stream7      lae2_stream4        barriers2
70  112   vegasw_stream6      lawn_stream3        carter
7F  127   carter              countrye_stream5    lae_stream5

Usage: PCv1 can control the PCv2 carter objects by calling vegasn_stream2

Block 22: Shopping

  0    dword           count
  4                    entries (8 bytes each)
----
  0    dword           size
  4                    bytes

Each byte represents the shopping items listed in the order of "section prices" at the beginning of shopping.dat. A short summary of the 544 flags is: CarMods, Clothes (torso, legs, shoes, necklace, watch, glasses, hats), Haircuts, Tattoos, Food, and Weapons.

Block 23: Gang Wars

OFFSET  TYPE            DESCRIPTION
0x00    dword           size of block (always 58h)
0x04    byte            enable gang wars (opcode 0879)
0x05    byte[3]         (Align)
0x08    dword           current gang war stage
                            0: no war
                            1: war provoked
                            2: first wave
                            3: first wave passed
                            4: second wave
                            5: second wave passed
                            6: third wave
0x0C    dword           time when last stage started
0x10    dword           index of warzone in ZonePop array
0x14    dword           index of warzone in ZoneInfo array
0x18    float[3]        XYZ: players location during a "3rd Kill" (gang war trigger)
0x24    dword           attack/war gang ID
0x28    dword           war gang 2 ID
0x2C    dword           gang strength (0 to 2, 3 is unused)
0x30    dword           unknown time
0x34    dword           hood under attack stage (?)
0x38    float           next attack timer (counts down)
0x3C    float[3]        XYZ: center of warzone
0x48    dword           hood attack timeout (counts down)
0x4C    dword           hood attack marker handle (?)
0x50    byte            (unknown)
0x51    byte[3]         (Align)
0x54    float           previous territories under control (08E2)
0x58    float           current territories under control (08E2)
0x5C                    end

Block 24: Unique Stunt Jumps

OFFSET  TYPE        DESCRIPTION
0x0000  dword       Number of Unique Stunt Jumps (USJ)
0x0004  StuntJump[] Jump structures -- each is 0x44 bytes in size; see details below
StuntJump -- See note below
  0x00  float[3]    Start zone point 1 (x,y,z)
  0x0C  float[3]    Start zone point 2 (x,y,z)
  0x18  float[3]    Land zone point 1 (x,y,z)
  0x24  float[3]    Land zone point 2 (x,y,z)
  0x30  float[3]    Camera coordinates (x,y,z)
  0x3C  dword       Reward amount (can be negative)
  0x40  byte        Boolean: is USJ done
  0x41  byte        Boolean: is USJ found
  0x42  byte[2]     (Align)

The starting and landing zones are cubes; each is defined by 2 points -- point 1 is the lower, left, front of the cube and point 2 is the upper, right, rear. These cubes are aligned with the coordinate axes and not rotated at all. If a vehicle enters the starting zone while airborne, the USJ triggers (and is marked as 'found'); if the vehicle then lands inside the landing zone, the USJ is successful (and is marked as 'done') and the reward is given.

Block 25: ENEX Connections

  0    dword           count
  4    word[count]     source index of enex path
----
  Structure:
  0    word            source index (break loop if value = -1)
  2    word            flags
  4    word            destination index
----

Enex Path: Normally 0 for outdoor saves, or 1 with the source index of the enex used to access the interior where the game was saved. The enex path may be longer on modified saves. Additional links are appended to the path. The enex path is used to display the zone name for the destination before CJ arrives in the zone.

ENEX Flags

BIT HEX   DEC NAME                  DESCRIPTION
00 0001     1 unknown interior      Only used for interior markers
01 0002     2 disable door task     Disable "walk through door" task
02 0004     4 create linked pair    Pair with unflagged mate during new game start
03 0008     8 reward interior       Sets flag 0010 on pair mate when used
04 0010    16 used reward entrance  Set by accessing reward interior
05 0020    32 cars and aircraft     Enable for cars and aircraft
06 0040    64 bikes and motorcycles Enable for bikes and motorcycles
07 0080   128 disable on foot       No foot traffic (use for cars and/or bikes only)
08 0100   256 accept NPC group      Group members accepted at destination of pair (strips passengers)
09 0200   512 no fadein             Don't fade in after teleport
10 0400  1024 unknown burglary      Set on Bayside and Temporary Burglary doors
11 0800  2048 disable exit          Player can enter but cannot exit a two-way pair
12 1000  4096 burglary access       Enabled and disabled during Burglary
13 2000  8192 entered without exit  Set by Entrance, Cleared by Exit; Applies to one side of a two-way pair
14 4000 16384 enable access         Enabled by default; often cleared by scripts
15 8000 32768 delete enex           Enex is deleted when used

New enex connections can be added to the save after the save is created if temporary (burglary) connections are not present (indoor or isolated saves). The flags and links for existing connections will not be updated by changes in the IPL file. If the enex structure is removed from the block (except for the -1 terminator) the game will remap all connections based on the current IPL configuration.

Block 26: Radio Data

This block contains data relating to various radio stations. The bulk of the block is an array of data structures for each station. Not much is known about these structures currently but part of the data seems to be a record of which tracks have played recently. Following this array of structures there is a collection of byte flags which are related to high-number player Stats. These Stats are used to trigger different episodes and radio clips throughout the game. Note that the "set by" comments refer to missions in the original, unmodified game and they can obviously be set at different times instead.

0x0000 StationInfo[14] State info for radio stations; each is 0x110 in size -- see details below
0x0EE0 byte            Cities Unlocked (stat 181)
0x0EE1 byte            (stat 327; set by "Learning to Fly")
0x0EE2 byte            (stat 328; set by "The Meat Business")
0x0EE3 byte            (stat 329; set by "St. Mark's Bistro")
0x0EE4 byte            I Say / You Say Ep#2 (stat 318; set by "Local Liquor Store")
0x0EE5 byte            (stat 320; set by "Monster")
0x0EE6 byte            (stat 330; set by "Interdiction")
0x0EE7 byte            (stat 331; set by "Learning to Fly")
0x0EE8 byte            (stat 332; set by "Black Project")
0x0EE9 byte            (stat 333; set by "Green Goo")
0x0EEA byte            (stat 311; set by "Mike Toreno")
0x0EEB byte            (stat 323; set by "Green Sabre")
0x0EEC byte            News Ep#9 (stat 308; set by "Vertical Bird")
0x0EED byte            (stat 310; set by "OG Loc")
0x0EEE byte            (stat 335; set by "Riot")
0x0EEF byte            (stat 336; set by "555 We Tip")
0x0EF0 byte            (stat 337; set by "House Party")
0x0EF1 byte            (stat 302; set by "Drive-Thru")
0x0EF2 byte            (stat 338; set by "Are you going to San Fierro?")
0x0EF3 byte            (stat 339; set by "High Noon")
0x0EF4 byte            (stat 340; set by "The Green Sabre")
0x0EF5 byte            (stat 341; set by "Small Town Bank")
0x0EF6 byte            (stat 342; set by "Farewell My Love")
0x0EF7 byte            month day when the stats above were updated
0x0EF8 byte            hour when the stats above were updated
0x0EF9 byte            hours to the next stats update (commonly 24 or 168)
0x0EFA byte            updating flag (1,2,3)
0x0EFB byte            last updated stat (in accordance with the given order)
0x0EFC (end)
StationInfo Structure:
  0x000   byte[20]        Possibly a stack of indices of recently-played tracks
  0x014   dword[8]        (Unknown)
  0x034   dword[40]       (Unknown)
  0x0D4   dword[15]       (Unknown)
  0x110   (end)
Order of Stations for the StationInfo Structure Array
 IDX Stream Description
   0   AA   Emergency Band
   1   CH   Playback FM
   2   CO   KROSE
   3   CR   K-DST
   4   DS   Bounce
   5   HC   SFUR
   6   MH   Radio Los Santos
   7   MR   Radio X
   8   NJ   CSR
   9   RE   K-JAH West
  10   RG   Master Sounds
  11   TK   WCTR
  12   --   User Track Player
  13   ??   (Unknown)

Block 27: 3D Markers

OFFSET TYPE DESCRIPTION
0x00 C3dMarker[5] entrance markers 0A40
0x8C end
C3dMarker struct
OFFSET TYPE DESCRIPTION
0x00 dword existance status
0x04 float[3] position
0x10 dword color R
0x14 dword color G
0x18 dword color B
0x1C end

Padding

Following the last data block is a variable amount of padding. Since every save file is exactly 0x31800 bytes in length this padding is necessary to fill the space between the data blocks which start the file and the checksum value which ends it. Because GTASA internally uses a buffer of 0xC800 bytes for writing a save, each byte of padding data is simply a repetition of the data located 0xC800 bytes before it. While it is not strictly necessary to follow this convention for the padding when writing a modified save file, it is consistent with the original game and makes modifications harder to detect.

Checksum

The final four bytes of a save file are an unsigned integer checksum value. This checksum is simply the sum of all the preceding 0x317FC bytes. If the checksum value does not match the calculated sum of those bytes, the game will consider the save file to be "corrupted" and refuse to load it. Thus, any time you make any changes to a save file you must remember to update the checksum when you are finished.

Tools

Available tools for editing of the save file content:

Allows editing of any save data directly in the hex editor. Also contains the script to recalculate the checksum.

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