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===disconnection data (0 bytes)===
===disconnection data (0 bytes)===
===onfoot-data===
===onfoot-data===
The structure of onfoot-data is not changed. onfoot-aim has same offsets as onfoot-data. driver-data is same as Vehicle data. These (On-foot data and vehicle data) can be found here: [[.rec_file]]
The structure of onfoot-data is not changed. onfoot-aim has same offsets as onfoot-data. driver-data is same as Vehicle data. These (On-foot data and vehicle data) can be found here: [[.rec_file#Data blocks (v4)|.rec_file]]
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Revision as of 08:45, 19 December 2023

Introduction

The new structure of rec files can hold the name of the player whose actions are recorded. It can also hold chats send by player, cmds, priv msg send by him. Also rec files hold pickup picked by player (id stored), checkpoints, objects touched and shot. Also client script data send by player's client script can be captured and replayed. Additionaly, once the player is put in recording, by death of him the recording does not interrupt. Rather the class selected by him after death to spawn will be recorded. So that npc when on replay, will die and spawn with the class the player selected.

New Structure of Rec Files

Offset Name type
0-3 Version Unsigned Integer
4-7 Recording Type Unsigned Integer
8-11 Flags Unsigned Integer
12-35^ Name if (Flags&1) == 1 char*, 24 bytes.
36-40 (or 12-16) General Datablock See General Datablock section
41- _ (or 17- _) One of SpawnData, CommandData, PickupData, PrivMsgData, CheckpointData, ObjectTouchData, ObjectShotData, DeathData,VechicleEnterData See appropriate sections
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General Datablock

Offset* Name type
0-4 Time Unsigned Integer
5 Packet Type 1 for Spawn Data, 2 for Death Data,.. See table Packet Types

Packet Types

Value of Packet Type Corresponds to has trail data
1 Spawn Data
2 Death Data
3 Vehicle Exit Data
4 Vehicle Enter Request
5 Vehicle Entered Data
6 on-foot update data
7 on-foot update aim
8 driver update
9 passenger update
10 player command data yes
11 player chat data yes
12 player pm data yes
13 clientscript data yes
14 pickup picked data
15 checkpoint entered
16 checkpoint exited
17 object touch
18 object shot data
19 disconnection data

spawn data (3 bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0 team unsigned char
1-2 skin unsigned short

death data (26 bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-23 killer name char*
24 reason unsigned char
25 bodypart unsigned char

vehicle exit (0 bytes)

vehicle enter request (5 bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-1 vehicle id unsigned short
2-3 model unsigned short
4 seat unsigned char

vehicle entered data(5 bytes)

same as vehicle enter request

passenger data(7 bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-1 vehicle id unsigned short
2-3 model unsigned short
4 health unsigned char
5 armour unsigned char
6 seat unsigned char

checkpoint enter/exit data(14 bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-1 checkpoint id unsigned short
2-5 pos x float
6-9 pos x float
10-13 pos x float

player command data data(2+len bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-1 len of msg unsigned short
2-(2+len) msg char*

player chat data

same as player command data

client script data

same as player command data, except instead of char*, it is unsigned char*

player pm data(26+len bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-23 target player name char*
24-25 len of priv msg unsigned short
26-(26+len) priv msg char*

object shot (5 bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-1 object id unsigned short
2-3 model unsigned short
4 weapon unsigned char

object touch data (4 bytes)

Offset* Value Type
0-1 object id unsigned short
2-3 model unsigned short

disconnection data (0 bytes)

onfoot-data

The structure of onfoot-data is not changed. onfoot-aim has same offsets as onfoot-data. driver-data is same as Vehicle data. These (On-foot data and vehicle data) can be found here: .rec_file