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It contains all the game's strings. During network communications the strings are identificated with: filename without extension + code + ansi string id.
 
It contains all the game's strings. During network communications the strings are identificated with: filename without extension + code + ansi string id.
 
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|{{int}}||item index in the file (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...)
 
|{{int}}||item index in the file (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...)
 
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|{{u_string}}||4 bytes length + 2 bytes chars (eg: "hello world" is 11 digits long, 22 bytes total)
 
|{{u_string}}||4 bytes length + 2 bytes chars (eg: "hello world" is 11 digits long, 22 bytes total)
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|{{int}}||item index in the file matching one in previous list (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...)
 
|{{int}}||item index in the file matching one in previous list (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...)
 
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|{{a_string}}||4 bytes length + 1 byte chars (eg: "basic_answer" is 12 digits long, 12 bytes total)
 
|{{a_string}}||4 bytes length + 1 byte chars (eg: "basic_answer" is 12 digits long, 12 bytes total)
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 22 March 2007


File Type: STF format (80% understood)

It contains all the game's strings. During network communications the strings are identificated with: filename without extension + code + ansi string id.


INT STF file type header id (sequence: 0xCD 0xAB 0x00 0x00, value: 0x0000ABCD = 43981)
BYTE useless? flag (might be a boolean, seen so far: 0x01 and 0x00)
INT next free index in file to add an item, always > items count (useless for us)
INT items count

<items count=items count>

INT item index in the file (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...)
INT code (gesture?)
U_STRING 4 bytes length + 2 bytes chars (eg: "hello world" is 11 digits long, 22 bytes total)

<items/>

<items ids count=items count>

INT item index in the file matching one in previous list (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...)
A_STRING 4 bytes length + 1 byte chars (eg: "basic_answer" is 12 digits long, 12 bytes total)

<items ids/>