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       <td width="60" height="32">Water</td>
       <td width="60" height="32">Water</td>
       <td width="60" height="32">Sweat</td>
       <td width="60" height="32">Sweat</td>
       <td width="60" height="32">Layer2*</td>
       <td width="60" height="32">Talk-across/Layer2*</td>
       <td width="60" height="32">Layer2*</td>
       <td width="60" height="32">Layer2*</td>
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it's not used in the game.
it's not used in the game.
0x08 and 0x04 can be combined for the deep water property seen in the Deep
0x08 and 0x04 can be combined for the deep water property seen in the Deep
Darkness.
Darkness. 0x02 allows for the player to talk to objects across the minitile from them, as in store counters.
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You can get all the properties you want simply by adding the values in hex.
You can get all the properties you want simply by adding the values in hex.



Revision as of 19:14, 15 April 2007

Minitile Properties


EBisumaru(@gmail.com)

Each minitile can have a variety of properties. This crappy excuse for a table represents all the possible properties that they can have.

0x80 0x40 0x20 0x10 0x08 0x04 0x02 0x01
Solid ?? ?? Door Water Sweat Talk-across/Layer2* Layer2*

*See Below

I think 0x40 is some sort of alternate solid bit. Suffice it to say that it's not used in the game. 0x08 and 0x04 can be combined for the deep water property seen in the Deep Darkness. 0x02 allows for the player to talk to objects across the minitile from them, as in store counters.
You can get all the properties you want simply by adding the values in hex.

The game engine automatically makes lines between similar tiles, so don't worry about diagonals. Say you wanted something like this:

       
  # #  
  # /  
       

For the properties, you'd put:

00 00 00 00
00 80 80 00
00 80 00 00
00 00 00 00

Enabling Layer 2 is confusing, so I'll explain that too. For the top two rows of minitiles, you'll only use the 0x01 bit. All minitiles below them using layer 3 need both layer 2 bits. So all minitiles in the following tile property diagram will have layer 2 enabled:

01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01
03 03 03 03
03 03 03 03

Also,

00 01 00 00
00 01 01 01
00 03 01 01
00 03 03 03

works. If you're placing another tile under it on the map, you need 03s in all minitiles that are directly under at least two Layer 2 minitiles. Like this.

01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01
03 03 03 03
03 03 03 03


03 03 03 03
03 03 03 03
03 03 03 03
03 03 03 03