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| <center>A</center> || <center>Weapon Name</center> || string ||
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| <center>B</center> || <center>Fire Type</center> || string || Available types include: <code>MELEE</code>, <code>INSTANT_HIT</code>, <code>PROJECTILE</code>, <code>AREA_EFFECT</code>, and <code>CAMERA</code>
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| <center>C</center> || <center>Range</center> || float || The range of the bullet in units
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| <center>D</center> || <center>Firing Rate</center> || integer ||
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| <center>E</center> || <center>Reload</center> || integer || The time to reload in milliseconds, constrained by the animation being played
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| <center>F</center> || <center>Amount of Ammunition</center> || integer || The number of ammo per clip
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| <center>G</center> || <center>Damage</center> || integer || Damage done to damageable objects, damage done to characters are within the range of the value while to others are accurate to the value
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| <center>H</center> || <center>Speed</center> || float ||
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| <center>I</center> || <center>Radius</center> || float ||
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| <center>J</center> || <center>Life span</center> || float ||
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| <center>K</center> || <center>Spread</center> || float ||
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| <center>L,M,N</center> || <center>Fire Offset Vector</center> || float[3] || The x,y,z offset of the gunflash
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| <center>O</center> || <center>Animation to Play</center> || string ||
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| <center>W</center> || <center>Model ID</center> || integer ||
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| <center>X</center> || <center>Model2 ID</center> || integer ||
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| <center>Y</center> || <center>Flags</center> || hex ||
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| <center>Z</center> || <center>Weapon Slot</center> || integer || 0: Fist<br>1: Melee<br>2: Thrown<br>3: Pistol<br>4: Shotgun<br>5: Submachine gun<br>6: Assault rifle<br>7: Heavy<br>8: Sniper rifle<br>9: Special
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=== San Andreas ===
 
=== San Andreas ===

Revision as of 22:28, 22 January 2011

The weapon.dat is a file located in the data/ directory of all GTA games. The file contains information about the weapons properties and settings. The weapons themselfes are defined inside the default.ide file located in the same folder.

File format

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GTA III & Vice City

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GTA III Vice City Identifier Type Description
A
Weapon Name
string
B
Fire Type
string Available types include: MELEE, INSTANT_HIT, PROJECTILE, AREA_EFFECT, and CAMERA
C
Range
float The range of the bullet in units
D
Firing Rate
integer
E
Reload
integer The time to reload in milliseconds, constrained by the animation being played
F
Amount of Ammunition
integer The number of ammo per clip
G
Damage
integer Damage done to damageable objects, damage done to characters are within the range of the value while to others are accurate to the value
H
Speed
float
I
Radius
float
J
Life span
float
K
Spread
float
L,M,N
Fire Offset Vector
float[3] The x,y,z offset of the gunflash
O
Animation to Play
string
W
Model ID
integer
X
Model2 ID
integer
Y
Flags
hex
Z
Weapon Slot
integer 0: Fist
1: Melee
2: Thrown
3: Pistol
4: Shotgun
5: Submachine gun
6: Assault rifle
7: Heavy
8: Sniper rifle
9: Special

San Andreas

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San Andreas knows two different weapon types. Each weapon can be only one of those types. It gets defined by the first character of a line and defines the whole lines structure. The types are:

  • < – Melee weapons
  • $ – Guns
Identifier Description
A The weapon type identifier (as descriped above).
B Fire type enumeration. Can be: MELEE, PROJECTILE (for uzis and pistols), INSTANT_HIT (for rifles), USE, AFFECT_AREA and CAMERA.
C The range a target can be aimed.
D The range of the bullets to cause damage.
E Model identifier of the primary weapon (defined inside the default.ide file).
F Model identifier of the secondary weapon (apparently unused, always -1).
G The time the primary weapon requires to be reloaded.
I The slot the weapon requires in the game.

Melee weapon parameters

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Gun parameters

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Weapon aiming offsets

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GTA IV

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See also