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===ASDefines===
===ASDefines===
The ASDefines list tells the game all the animations an actor can use. Each ASDefine entry is essentially a redirect, allowing the game to play an animation by calling a simpler, shorter alias (For example, '''Brake''' runs the script '''Player_Link_Brake.bas'''). Like the '''AddReses''' list, these are in numerical order, going from '''ASDefine_0''' to '''ASDefine_1''', and so on. Each ASDefine object has a '''Name''' field, and a '''Filename''' field. The name field is the name by which eventflows, demos, and AIs will call the animation. The '''Filename''' field is the [[Bas]] file to be played (from '''Actor/AS'''), again without the file extension.
The ASDefines list tells the game all the animations an actor can use. Each ASDefine entry is essentially a redirect, allowing the game to play an animation by calling a simpler, shorter alias (For example, '''Brake''' runs the script '''Player_Link_Brake.bas'''). Like the '''AddReses''' list, these are in numerical order, going from '''ASDefine_0''' to '''ASDefine_1''', and so on. Each ASDefine object has a '''Name''' field, and a '''Filename''' field. The name field is the name by which eventflows, demos, and AIs will call the animation. The '''Filename''' field is the [[Bas]] file to be played (from '''Actor/AS'''), again without the file extension. If there is no ASDefine entry found, the game will try to play a bas script of the given filename, if it can be found.{{Check}}


===CFDefines===
===CFDefines===

Revision as of 11:48, 24 May 2022


baslist files are AAMP files containing information about an actor's animations. The name baslist stands for Binary Animation Sequence List. There can be only one baslist file per actor.


Layout

Each baslist file is made up of three lists. These lists are named AddReses, ASDefines, and CFDefines.

AddReses

The AddReses list tells the game what BFRES files the actor should search in to find animation files. For example, in Player.baslist, one of the BFRES files listed is Player_Animation. The game will search for a file named Player_Animation.sbfres in the Model folder. Note that the file extension is not included. If an animation BFRES is missing, the game will get stuck on the loading screen. AddReses lists are in numerical order, starting at AddRes_0, then AddRes_1, and so on.

ASDefines

The ASDefines list tells the game all the animations an actor can use. Each ASDefine entry is essentially a redirect, allowing the game to play an animation by calling a simpler, shorter alias (For example, Brake runs the script Player_Link_Brake.bas). Like the AddReses list, these are in numerical order, going from ASDefine_0 to ASDefine_1, and so on. Each ASDefine object has a Name field, and a Filename field. The name field is the name by which eventflows, demos, and AIs will call the animation. The Filename field is the bas file to be played (from Actor/AS), again without the file extension. If there is no ASDefine entry found, the game will try to play a bas script of the given filename, if it can be found.[check]

CFDefines

There is a corresponding CFDefine entry for each ASDefine entry. Unsure of purpose right now, page to be updated later.