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| 6 || 2 || uint16 || orient || Ammy's orientation. Could be int16.
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| 8 || 1 || uint8 || area_id || Destination area ID. See [[Level File ID Table]].
| 8 || 1 || uint8 || area_id || Destination area ID. See [[Map Table]].
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| 9 || 1 || uint8 || region_id || Destination region ID. See [[Level File ID Table]].
| 9 || 1 || uint8 || region_id || Destination region ID. See [[Map Table]].
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| 10 || 1 || uint8 || unknown || Seems to reference the other side of the exit but doesn't do anything when changed?
| 10 || 1 || uint8 || unknown || Seems to reference the other side of the exit but doesn't do anything when changed?

Latest revision as of 21:12, 30 July 2023

Note: This page pertains to Reverse Engineering of Okami.

Explanation

This file defines the destinations for exits. This does not define the loading zones themselves, but is referred to by them. (See Zones (.MEH/.SCA/.SCI) File Format for that.)

File Format

Overall

Start (Bytes in Hex) Width (Bytes in Hex) Type Field Name Note
0 4 uint32 Number of entries Count of exit destination definition.
4 12 each jumpEntry array jumpEntry One for each exit definition.
padding Pad with zeroes for 64 byte alignment

jumpEntry

Describes a single exit destination.

Start (Byte) Width (Bytes) Type Field Name Note
0 6 PackedTuple<int16> coordinates Location on destination map (x, y, z)
6 2 uint16 orient Ammy's orientation. Could be int16.
8 1 uint8 area_id Destination area ID. See Map Table.
9 1 uint8 region_id Destination region ID. See Map Table.
10 1 uint8 unknown Seems to reference the other side of the exit but doesn't do anything when changed?
11 1 uint8 exit_id Index into this file.