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Kurainu avatar Kurainu commented on May 27, 2024

Look into the data0.bdt file there are the paramdef

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Kurainu avatar Kurainu commented on May 27, 2024

what you can do with the files paramdef ? I would like to know

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Pireax avatar Pireax commented on May 27, 2024

I'm working with someone else on a AR Calculator / Weapon info tool, until now we got the data we needed from memory but extracting the data from files would be preferable, a paramdef file contains the structure definition of the .param files and a table that connects these structures to ID's (atleast I hope so, these are called f.e. EQUIP_PARAM_WEAPON_ST). These structures contain data like weapon damage or stat modifiers, etc. And thats wierd, I just extracted Data1 with the pre-release, only folder there to do with params is the param folder.

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Atvaark avatar Atvaark commented on May 27, 2024

The .paramdef files and other debug related files such as .csv files of all enemies and objects aren't included in the steam main branch. (DSII also didn't include them)

Your best hope is analyzing the regulation .param files manually.

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Pireax avatar Pireax commented on May 27, 2024

Thanks for looking into it, I'll take a good look at those.

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