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  1. Fifi La Fume

    The Infomaniac

    Download: https://www.rockraidersunited.com/files/dl-r440/
    4 points
  2. RobExplorien

    LEGO Awesomeness

    This made my inside smile:
    3 points
  3. Fifi La Fume

    LR2 texture modding

    more to come.
    2 points
  4. Fluffy Cupcake

    All About WRLs [Everything you see and do in the Worlds!] (Warning, Large Post)

    Hi! Just thought I'd make a dump on my discovery with WRLs so far. They are located in \GAME DATA\SAVED WORLDS\ Index: (N/A Means I haven't looked at that section yet) Starting Position Static Object & Golden Brick Mobile Object, Bonus Pickup & Vortex Award Display Boulder Spitter Map Marker Ambient Lighting Point Light Directional Light (N/A atm) Model And Spot Light Checkpoints Checkpoint Supervisor The Pits Weapon Pickup AI Quad AI Section AI Supervisor (N/A atm) Camera Cinematic Camera Cinematic Target (N/A atm) Spinner Spline Spline Linker Spline Skeleton (N/A atm) Skeleton (N/A atm) Land Patch LEGO Terrain Surface Manager (N/A atm) Water Sheet Foyer Hot Spot Sea Water Course (N/A atm) Waterfall (N/A atm) Steam Point Kill Boxes Kill Sphere Sky Box Clouds (N/A atm) FlareCircle (N/A atm) Sun Flare (N/A atm) World Rain World Snow LEGO Stomper Mech Firework Layer Manager (N/A atm) World Properties Reverb Gateway (N/A atm) Reverb Area (N/A atm) Reverb Init (N/A atm) Sound (Very Incomplete) Minifig Script Trigger Wheel (N/A atm) Thruster Mobile (N/A atm) Layer List Rotation Reference: R1 = Forward Backwards Tilt R2 = ??? R3 = Side to side tilt R4 = ??? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternion Starting Positions (cRaceStartPos/cFoyerStartPos): Description: The starting position of a vehicle, weather it be in a race, exploration, battle, or bonus. The following list goes in chronological order of how they appear in the file. 78 Bytes in Length These are offsets from the beginning of the section, header included. Position: Px = 58-5B Py = 5C-5F Pz = 60-63 Rotation: R1 = 64-67 R2 = 68-6B R3 = 6C-6F R4 = 70-73 Static Objects (cGeneralStatic & cGoldenBrick): Descriptions: Static: The majority of objects in the world that don't move when touched. Golden Brick: The bricks that help you proceed though adventure mode. These are the ones that are not collected by winning races. 100 bytes long. Layer = 24-27 Label = 28-3F Binding = 40-57 Px = 58-5B Py = 5C-5F Pz = 60-63 R1: = 64-67 R2: = 68-6B R3: = 6C-6F R4: = 70-73 Collision Type (sound) = 7C-7F Model Directory = 80-FF Mobile Objects (cGeneralMobile/cBonusPickup/cBonusVortex): Descriptions: Mobile: The majority of objects in the world that move when touched; Bonus Pickup: The pickups that are in the bonus game. Bonus Vortex: What you touch in adventure mode to enter a bonus game. Mobile Objects: 114 bytes long. Layer = 24-27 Label = 28-3F Binding = 40-57 X = 58-5B Y = 5C-5f Z = 60-63 R1 = 64-67 R2 = 68-6B R3 = 6C-6F R4 = 70-73 Collision Type (sound) = 7C-7F 82-83: Setting this to anything higher than 00 4A will make the player unable to push the object. Model Directory = 90 Difficulty [Vortex Only] = 100-103 Award Display (cAwardDisplay): Descriptions: Basically a static object, but with two models. One model or the other gets shown based on win/lose conditions. 183 bytes long. Layer = 24-27 Label = 28-3F Binding = 40-57 Px = 58-5B Py = 5C-5F Pz = 60-63 R1: = 64-67 R2: = 68-6B R3: = 6C-6F R4: = 70-73 Collision Type (sound) = 7C-7F Model Directory (Goal Incomplete) = 80-FF Model Directory (Goal Completed) = 100-183 Fireworks (cFireWork): Description: Basically a simplified version of static objects. All fireworks coordinates seem to play follow the leader to the last firework entry that appears in the WRL. 63 bytes long Layer = 24-27 Label = 28-3F Binding = 40-57 Px = 58-5B Py = 5C-5F Pz = 60-63 64-67 = ??? Boulder Spitter (cBoulderSpitter) Descriptions: It spits out boulders. You know, like the craters on Mars or the Volcano area on Dino Island. 84 Bytes in length XYZ = 68-73 Rotation = 64-83 Launch Power: 78-7B ?: 7C-7F Frequency: = 80-83 Map Marker (cMapMarker): 6C Bytes in length Layer: 24-27 XYZ...?: 58-63 Ambient Lighting (cAmbientLight): 5C Bytes in length 58-5A = RGB Values (Last remaining following offset, #5B, is unknown, possibly alpha) Point Light (cPointLight) Length = A0 XYZ: 88-93 RGBS#1: 58-67 RGBS#2: 68-77 RGBS#3: 78-87 (S = Strength, defaults are 3E and 3F) Dirrectional Light (cDirectionalLight) Length = 94 RGB?#1: 64-73 RGB?#2: 74-83 RGB?#3: 84-93 Model And Spot Light (cModelAndSpotLight) (Found on Xalax, those lights at the top of the area) Length = 13C Light XYZ: 68-73 Light Rotation: 74-83 Model Location: 88-93 Model Rotation: 94-A3 Model Path: BC-? Checkpoints (cCheckPoint): 1C0 bytes long Layer: 24-27 Label = 28-3F [Posts] Visual Position: X = 58-5B Y = 5C-61 Z = 60-63 Visual Rotation: 64-73 Model Directory: 80-99 (unsure about 99) (there are different types!) ID: 100 4 bytes (offset) after the ID comes the 'next' checkpoint setting. This determines what checkpoint comes after that one. 4 bytes after this are alternate 'next' checkpoints, there can be up to three. ???: 114-117 Pass-Thru(?): Bottom Left Corner: X: 12C-12F Y: 130-133 Z: 134-137 Top Left Corner: X: 138-13B Y: 13C-13F Z: 140-143 Top Right Corner: X: 144-147 Y: 148-14B Z: 14C-14F Bottom Right Corner: X: 150-153 Y: 154-157 Z: 158-15B ???: 15C-1A3 ??? (This part is vital nevertheless): 1A4-1A7 ??? 1A8-1AF Arrow (yes, you can be a little bugger and missguide the player. ): X = 1B0-1B3 Y = 1B4-1B7 Z = 1B8-1BB Checkpoint Supervisor (cCheckPointSupervisor): 11F bytes long Layer: 24-27 Starting Lights Glow Appearance: 58 (at which checkpoint does it appear) The Pits (cThePits) Length is 104 Layer: 24-27 XYZ: 58-63 Rotation: 64-73 Directory: 80-FF Weapon Pickup (cWeaponPickup) Length is 104 Layer: 24-27 XYZ: 58-63 Rotation: 64-73 Directory: 80-FF AI Supervisor (cAISupervisor): FC in length AI Quad (cAIQuad): BC in length Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Track Supervisor: 40-57 Bottom Left Corner: X: 58-5B Y: 5C-5F Z: 60-63 Top Left Corner: X: 64-67 Y: 68-6B Z: 6C-6F Top Right Corner: X: 70-73 Y: 74-77 Z: 78-7B Bottom Right Corner: X: 7C-7F Y: 80-83 Z: 84-87 Center: X: 88-8B Y: 8C-8F Z: 90-93 Next quad?: 94-97 Alternate Next Quad?: 98-9B AI Section (cAISection): 1C4 in length Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Track Supervisor: 40-57 Next Section?: 58-5B Alternate Next Section?: 5C-5F ???: 7C-7F ???: A0-A3 Point 1 Coordinate: A4-AF Point 1 Unknowns: B0-C7 The last x is repeated 7 more times (each section being 24 bytes long). Here is a guideline anyway. Point 2: C8-EB Point 3: EC-10F Point 4: 110-133 Point 5: 134-157 Point 6: 158-17B Point 7: 17C-19F Point 8: 1A0-1C3 Camera (cCamera): 8C Bytes long Untested:(when jumping to these positions they seemed logical) XYZ Location: 70-7B Rotations: 7C-8B Cinematic Camera (cCinematicCamera): 78 Bytes long Layer: 24-27 XYZ Location: 58-63 Rotations: 64-73 Spinner (cSpinner): 7F Bytes long Label: 40-? Layer: 24-27 Spin Speed: 64-67 Splines (cSpline): X Bytes Long (Dependant on number of points) Layer: 24-27 Label = 28-3F Binding = 40-57 58-5B = ? Ammount of Points: 5C-5F 60-63 = ? 64-67 = ? For the remainder of the class it is just points. For every point this is the structure breakdown: XYZ: 0-B Rotations: C-1B ???: 1C-1F Spline Linker (cSplineLinker): Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Names are what is being linked together Spline Name: 40-57 Spline Name 2(?): 58-6F Object Name: 70-87 ???: 88-8B ???: 8C-8F ???: 90-A7 Land Patches (cPatch) (Use: Land patches, like the ice on Arctic for example) XYZ: 58-63 Rotations: 64-73 (see static objects for more details on XYZ and Rotations) Terrain (cLegoTerrain) Description: It's the terrain you drive on! Length: 187 Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Px: 58-5B Py: 5C-5F Pz: 60-63 R1: 64-67 R2: 68-6B R3: 6C-6F R4: 70-73 Terrain Directory = 80-FF ???: 100-103 X Scale: 104-107 Y Scale: 108-10B Z Scale: 10C-10F Note: Changing scale seems to affect the world's edge boundaries ??? (Seems to crash when changed): 110-113 & 114-117 Textures X Scale: 120-123 Textures Y Scale: 124-127 ??? (Usually alawys FF FF FF FF): 130-133 Some Kind Of Listing....?: 14C-??? Foyer Hot Spot (cFoyerHotSpot) XYZ = 58-63 Spot #: 68-6B Water Sheet (cWaterSheet) 1F8 long Layer: 24-27 Texture Directory: 58-80 Reflection Texture Directory: -157 (leave blank if no reflection) Location X: 158-15B Location Y: 15C-15F Location Z: 160-163 Rotation 1: 164-167 Rotation 2: 168-16B Rotation 3: 16C-16F Rotation 4: 170-173 The Sea (cSea) Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Binding(?) = 40-57 Height: 170-173 Rise & Lower Magnitude: 174-177 Fade Out Distance: 178-17B RGBS Tint: 17C-17F (used for things like evening on Sandy Bay for example, S = Strength) Material: 70-? (can either be a .mip, although you refer to it as .tga or .ifl which is a text file with a list of textures (aka animated)) Steam (cSteamPoint) Layer: 24-27 (untested, but most likely) Location: 58-6C Rotation: 64-73 (untested, but most likely) Colour: 74-77 (I believe there might be more to this section, but there will be a lot of trialing to do) Kill Box (cKillBox) 6F in length Layer = 24-27 Label = 28-3F Binding(?) = 40-57 Location: 58-63 ???: 64-67 Box Size: 68-6B ???: 6C-6F Kill Sphere (cKillSphere) 67 in length Layer = 24-27 Label = 28-3F Binding(?) = 40-57 Location: 58-63 Sphere Size: 64-67 Sky Boxes (cSkyBox) Length: 90 Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Binding(?) = 40-57 Model Directory: 58-?(D7?) World Rain (cWorldRain) Length: 5C Layer: 24-27 World Snow (cWorldSnow) Length: 60 Layer: 24-27 World Properties (cWorldProperties) Length: 5C Gravity: 5A-5B (Default: -19 float) Sounds (cSound) Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Binding(?) = 40-57 Object of attachement: 58-6F(?) (see label under objects) Sound Path: 88-? Fade In: 13C-13F The point between the outter rim (max distance) and 100% volume. http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/ae10/Segatendo/LR2/OMBGcSoundFADEIN_zpsvzhsz2to.png Maximum Audible Distance: 140-143 Minifig (cMiniFig) Length: 78 Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Binding(?) = 40-57 Minifigure: 58 (range: 00-36) Location of minifig: 5C-67 Rotation of minifig: 68-77 Script Trigger (cScriptTrigger) Length: 16C Layer: 24-27 Label: 28-3F Binding(?) = 40-57 Location of trigger: 58-63 Triggerable Distance: 64-67 Directory of 1st script: 68-E7 Directory of 2nd script: E8-167 ???: 168-16B O.T. Perhaps this info could be a start to someone making a tool?
    1 point
  5. Fifi La Fume

    Studs riding a Headcrab.

    From the album: Real Lego

    You have just successfully completed your life.

    © Valve, Lego

    1 point
  6. LimeKiller

    New version of ROCK RAIDERS - update

    Despite my earlier excitement about DDI registering the Rock Raiders trademark, I've started to think about it and I think Fushigisaur summed up my thoughts nicely. Based on what this game sounds like it will be, Block Raiders might be a much better title. Dams are a fantastic idea. Seriously, sounds awesome. Just as long as I don't hear "A dam break has occurred!" every 10 seconds.
    1 point
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