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     FLOAT:      Complexity
 
     FLOAT:      Complexity
 
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     ASTRING:    STFFile
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     ASTRING:    STF File
     INT:        ??
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     INT:        STF Spacer
     ASTRING:    DefaultName
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     ASTRING:    STF Name
 
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   02:
 
     USTRING:    CustomName
 
     USTRING:    CustomName

Revision as of 12:33, 25 June 2008





Baseline - GRUP03

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GRUP Packet Type QuickNav
GRUP01 - GRUP03 - GRUP06


BaseLine Struct


SHORT:       ObjectOpperandCount
FLOAT:       Complexity
ASTRING:     STF File
INT:         STF Spacer
ASTRING:     STF Name
USTRING:     CustomName
INT:         Volume

Deltas Struct


SHORT:			UpdateCount
SHORT:			UpdateType
{
   00:
     FLOAT:       Complexity
   01:
     ASTRING:     STF File
     INT:         STF Spacer
     ASTRING:     STF Name
   02:
     USTRING:     CustomName
   03:
     INT:         Volume
}

Variable Descriptions


Obj_OperandCount = 4


  • Complexity
The Complexity of the Object. These are usually only used with schematics and tangible items.
Default is 1.0
  • STFFile:
The name of the STF file you want to reference a string from.
  • DefaultName:
The string reference you want to set as the object name.
  • CustomName:
A unicode string of the name of the object. Overrides the STFName.
  • Volume:
The Volume the object takes up in a container.
Default is 1

Tags


75% This packet has been partially reversed.

S→C This packet originates on the server.

Notes


STFFile = "string_id_table" for Groups, there is no default name.

This is the default base OBJECT that gets inherited into Group, nothing more is added.

Sample Packet


05 00 
0C 5F A7 68              // BaselineMessage
65 EE 47 95 25 00 00 00  // Group ID
50 55 52 47 03           // PURG 3
25 00 00 00 
04 00 
00 00 80 3F 
0F 00                    // string count
73 74 72 69 6E 67 5F 69  // string_i
64 5F 74 61 62 6C 65     // d_table
00 00 00 00 
00 00 00 00 
00 00 00 00 
00