@edwards, on Apr 30 2006, 05:07 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
Nice!
Thanks
@edwards, on Apr 30 2006, 05:07 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
I have no idea why you are calling entry 10 "unknown". In my data files, it contains the string "Public Enemy", which is listed in the Bible as being the rating for -4096. As for the first entry, I always assumed it was the negative/positive counter-part to the other "No Record"- it may have been simpler to code the positive and negative ratings seperately. It would be fairly easy to check this out.
Well I couldn't work out how to get that entry to show, despite setting my record way lower than that. I have seen it in-game so I know you can get it but I don't know what circumstances are required. I don't trust the bible's accuracy with regards to the legal status section.
I tried both of Belthazar's suggestions but neither showed the first string.
@edwards, on Apr 30 2006, 05:07 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
For the ship, stellar, etc. STR#s, you probably won't be able to find out anything about most of the "unknown"s. Most of those strings are unchanged since EVC, when they were probably put in because of features Matt Burch thought would be cool, but didn't get around to implementing.
I was hoping some people could browse through them and think "hey, I've seen that string in-game somewhere" and then we might figure out where. But yeah, most of them are probably unused.
@edwards, on Apr 30 2006, 05:07 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
You need to put cicn 20000 in bold- it may not be required on your system, but it is on mine.
Fixed (I knew that, just forgot :unsure:).
@zacha-pedro, on Apr 30 2006, 08:22 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
mďsn IDs go from 128 to 1 1 27.
Fixed.
@zacha-pedro, on Apr 30 2006, 08:22 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
You sure that përs 1151 can't be used (since there should be 1024 possible...), or is it some ghost of the Mighty Captain Hector that prevents it to be used (Captain Hector used to have the last përs ID, just after the bounty hunter, in EVC/O)?
As far as the developer is concerned this pers doesn't work. Edwards once used some sneaky unknown method to try to determine if this ID is indeed Hector but the result was inconclusive.
@zacha-pedro, on Apr 30 2006, 08:22 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
Perhaps you could expand on "miscellaneous strings" for STR# 2002 (all right, I know there is a LOT of stuff in there).
Added unhelpful message :rolleyes:
@zacha-pedro, on Apr 30 2006, 08:22 PM, said in Resource ID Guide:
The ID for the special advice is a 12-bit number (max 4096) added to 7500, so the theoretical range for Special Advice STR# is 7500-11595, which overlaps the next two and bites on the conventional range for mission special ship names.
Uh, yeah, I thought this was really not worth mentioning.
This post has been edited by Guy : 30 April 2006 - 03:59 AM