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| '''fixedWeapon''' | | '''fixedWeapon''' | ||
| Is this weapon fixed (cannot be dropped from the Inventory)? (it's part of a unit, e.g. tanks and terrorist units) | | Is this weapon fixed (cannot be dropped from the Inventory)? (it's part of a unit, e.g. tanks and terrorist units) | ||
+ | | false | ||
+ | |- style="background-color:#eeffee;" | ||
+ | | '''fixedWeaponShow''' | ||
+ | | Should the fixed weapon be shown in the Inventory or not? | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''FIXME''': why exactly do we need this? | ||
+ | | false | ||
+ | |- style="background-color:#eeffee;" | ||
+ | | '''defaultInventorySlot''' | ||
+ | | An inventory slot where a '''fixedWeapon''' should be placed when it is created. | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | |- style="background-color:#eeffee;" | ||
+ | | '''supportedInventorySections''' | ||
+ | | A list of inventory slots, where this item can be (manually) placed. If empty, all slots are OK. | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | |- style="background-color:#eeffee;" | ||
+ | | '''ignoreInBaseDefense''' | ||
+ | | Items marked with this flag will not appear in the Base Defense mission. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note: mods, which have items used mostly in Geoscape (e.g. random resources used for manufacturing), but still recoverable from Battlescape should use this flag so that the ground inventory is not spammed by useless junk slowing the game down (significantly! if there are thousands of such items). | ||
+ | | false | ||
+ | |- style="background-color:#eeffee;" | ||
+ | | '''specialUseEmptyHand''' | ||
+ | | Whether this '''specialWeapon''' is used when clicking on the empty hand slot in soldier's inventory. Used for punching/kicking with bare hands :) | ||
| false | | false | ||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 18:53, 4 January 2019
A reference of all the customizable values of everything in a ruleset, according to the latest nightly. This page should be updated as new versions become available in order to explain the changes from version 1.0.
- Last full review: 27th December 2018, by Meridian
- Synchronized with: OpenXcom v1.0 (2018-12-26 nightly build)
Update of the ruleset reference with new ruleset added in OpenXcom Extended (OXCE) is currently in progress.
The new ruleset is highlighted using light green background, just like the one used in this disclaimer. ETA for the update is 6th January 2019. -- Meridian
Some guidelines:
- If a value is omitted from the ruleset, the default is used. You cannot omit required values.
- Text strings (eg. names) are represented by string IDs from the language files
- Numerical IDs (used for sprites, sounds, etc.) start at 0, not 1.
- Boolean (yes/no) values are represented by true/false.
- World coordinates are represented in degrees (see WORLD.DAT).
- Money amounts (prices, costs, etc.) are represented in dollars.
- All file paths are case insensitive, but IDs (such as string IDs, music names, or cutscene names) are case sensitive. In general, though, if it works on one operating system, it will work on all operating systems.
Items are ordered as they come in the ruleset. To override this, you can specify a listOrder. You can find the default listOrders in Ruleset List Order.
Starting Base
Defines the content of the base at the start of game.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
randomSoldiers | Determines number and type of starting X-Com soldiers.
If a mod contains more than one type of soldiers, this can also be specified with: randomSoldiers: STR_SOLDIER: 3 STR_ANOTHER_SOLDIER: 7 |
0 |
scientists | Determines number of starting scientists. | 0 |
engineers | Determines number of starting engineers. | 0 |
facilities | List of starting base facilities and their position (x and y coordinates being 0-5). | - |
items | List of starting items in the base, excluding items on crafts. | - |
crafts | List of starting crafts in the base and items on board. | - |
OpenXcom uses the same format to define a starting base as for saving/loading a real base (except for randomSoldiers attribute). That means you can also define various other parameters in your mod, for example:
- predefined soldiers (if you don't like to start with randomly generated ones, but like it a bit more RPG)
- transfers that arrive at specified times (you could control various game events/progression with these items)
- base detected by aliens flag (which would allow you for example to start the campaign with an early scripted base defense mission)
- and so on...
The easiest way to create this ruleset, is to copy it from an existing saved game, correct the indentation and manually change the actual content. The following table completes the list of highest-level attributes you can use.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
soldiers | List of starting base soldiers, their names, stats and everything else. | - |
transfers | List of items, soldiers, engineers and/or scientists inbound to the starting base with a specified time lag. | - |
research | List of ongoing research projects in the starting base. | - |
productions | List of ongoing manufacturing projects in the starting base. | - |
retaliationTarget | Flag saying whether the aliens know about your starting base or not. | false |
Globe
Defines the drawing of landmasses and borders on the globe. Also defines mapping between geoscape textures and battlescape appearance.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
data | Path to a file, which contains polygon and texture information. (For example WORLD.DAT). | - |
polygons | List of polygons drawn on the globe surface. A triangle consist of seven values: the first number defines the texture, followed by three pairs of (x,y) globe coordinates. Only polygons with 3 or 4 vertices are reliably shown on the globe, i.e. 7 or 9 values per entry.
Note that:
|
- |
polylines | List of border lines. Each list entry consist of a list of (x,y) globe coordinates.
Note that:
|
- |
textures | List of textures that determine the battlescape appearance of a certain place on the globe. Textures can be:
Note that:
In OXCE, the terrain-based textures can additionally have separate terrain defined for base defense missions, via baseTerrain attribute.
FIXME: add more info after deciphering verticalTerrain, ask Ohartenstein23 |
- |
countryColor | Color of the country labels (0-255). | 239 |
cityColor | Color of the city labels (0-255). | 138 |
baseColor | Color of the xcom base labels (0-255). | 133 |
lineColor | Border line color (0-255). | 162 |
oceanPalette | Color range (defined as palette offset) of the "oceans", or better said of the "globe sections not covered by polygons" (0-15). | 12 |
Countries
Defines one of the funding nations, listed in "countries:". They're used for activity graphs and player scoring.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the country name. | required |
fundingBase | Country's base funding, in thousands. The starting funding can be anywhere between 1x and 2x the base funding. | 0 |
fundingCap | Country's funding cap, in thousands. Once a country reaches this maximum, it will no longer increase its funding. | 0 |
labelLon
labelLat |
Longitude and latitude coordinates of the country's label on the globe. This label is only shown when the globe is zoomed in and "detail" is turned on. | 0.0
0.0 |
labelColor | Color (0-255) of the country label. | 0 (not used) |
areas | List of "rectangles" on the globe defined as [lon1 lon2 lat1 lat2]. Any activity within these areas counts towards the country's graph activity and affects their opinion of the player. | - |
zoomLevel | Minimum globe zoom level at which this extra globe label becomes visible.
Note: doesn't work for countries. Only for extra globe labels. |
0 |
Regions
Defines one of the world regions, listed in "regions:". They're used for base placement, activity graphs and mission spawning.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the region name. | required |
cost | Amount of money spent building an X-COM base in this region (first base is free). | 0 |
areas | List of "rectangles" on the globe defined as [lon1, lon2, lat1, lat2]. Any activity within these areas counts towards the region's graph activity. | - |
regionWeight | Weight of this region when selecting regions for alien missions. | 0 |
missionWeights | Weighted list of the different mission types for this region (eg. STR_ALIEN_RESEARCH: 14). | - |
missionZones | List of mission zones. Mission zones are used for generating waypoints for UFO trajectories, and also for spawning mission sites and alien bases. Each mission zone itself is a list of "mission areas", where each mission area is defined by:
Zones used for mission site spawning additionally have:
Example: ([lon1, lon2, lat1, lat2, textureID, STR_CITY_NAME]). |
- |
missionRegion | Spawn mission in this region instead (used for regions without land). | - |
Base Facilities
Defines one of the facilities that can be built in an X-COM base, listed in "facilities:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the facility name. | required |
requires | List of topics (string IDs) that must be researched to unlock this facility. If none are specified, this facility is unlocked from the start. | - |
requiresBaseFunc | A list of services required to build this facility. | - |
provideBaseFunc | A list of services this facility provides after being built. | - |
forbiddenBaseFunc | A list of services that cannot be used anymore after this facility is built. | - |
spriteShape | Sprite ID from BASEBITS.PCK used to draw the facility's outer shape in the Basescape and UFOpaedia. | -1 |
spriteFacility | Sprite ID from BASEBITS.PCK used to draw the facility's contents in the Basescape and UFOpaedia. Drawn on top of spriteShape. | -1 |
missileAttraction | A weight (i.e. not a percentage) of how likely will alien missiles/bombardments hit this type of facility. | 100 |
destroyedFacility | String ID of the destroyed version of this facility (must have the same size).
Note: destruction can happen either in Base Defense mission or via Alien missiles/bombardment. |
- |
lift | Is this facility an Access Lift? All base facilities must be connected to the lift. | false |
hyper | Is this facility a Hyperwave Decoder? Displays extra information for detected UFOs. Only valid for radar facilities. If "true", the radar detection chance will be taken from radarChance value. | false |
mind | Is this facility a Mind Shield? Reduces the chance of UFOs finding your base. Does stack (detection chance is inversely proportional to the number of mind shields). | false |
grav | Is this facility a Grav Shield? Doubles the power of your base defenses. Does not stack. | false |
size | Size of the facility, in grid units. Every facility is square, so a size of 1 means 1x1, 2 means 2x2, etc. Bigger facilities are made up of multiple sprites, for example a 2x2 facility will use 4 sprites for spriteShape and 4 sprites for spriteFacility (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right). | 1 |
buildCost | Amount of money spent to build this facility in the base. | 0 |
refundValue | Amount of money refunded when the facility is dismantled. | 0 |
buildCostItems | Items needed to build a facility and items "refunded" when the facility is dismantled.
- type: STR_MY_FACILITY buildCostItems: STR_ALIEN_ALLOYS: build: 100 refund: 75 STR_ALIEN_ENTERTAINMENT: build: 1 refund: 1 |
- |
buildTime | Amount of days it takes for this facility to be built. | 0 |
monthlyCost | Amount of money spent monthly for the maintenance of this facility. | 0 |
storage | Amount of storage space (for items) this facility provides. See Base Stores. | 0 |
storageTiles | A list of tile positions where to place items in this facility's storage. If empty, vanilla checkerboard pattern will be used. | - |
personnel | Amount of personnel (soldiers, scientsts, engineers) these quarters can contain. | 0 |
aliens | Amount of live aliens this facility can contain. Only checked if the storageLimitsEnforced option is enabled. | 0 |
prisonType | What type of prisoners (aliens) can be held in this facility.
More info: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,4830.msg69933.html#msg69933 |
0 |
crafts | Amount of X-COM craft this facility can contain. | 0 |
labs | Amount of lab space this facility provides for research projects. | 0 |
workshops | Amount of workshop space this facility provides for manufacture projects. | 0 |
psiLabs | Amount of soldier space this facility provides for psionic training. | 0 |
trainingRooms | Amount of soldier space this facility provides for combat/martial training. | 0 |
radarRange | Maximum radar detection range of this facility, in nautical miles. | 0 |
radarChance | Chance (0-100%) of this radar detecting a UFO that enters its range. | 0 |
defense | Offensive power provided by this base defense against attacking UFOs. | 0 |
hitRatio | Chance (0-100) of the base defense hitting an attacking UFO. | 0 |
fireSound | Sound ID from GEO.CAT played when the base defense fires. | 0 |
hitSound | Sound ID from GEO.CAT played when the base defense hits a target. | 0 |
mapName | Map associated to this facility in Battlescape base defenses. | - |
verticalLevels | FIXME: ask Ohartenstein23 what does this actually do (and how); the name is utterly confusing | - |
maxAllowedPerBase | Maximum number of facilities of this type allowed to be built per base. | 0 (not used) |
sickBayAbsoluteBonus sickBayRelativeBonus |
How much additional HP is healed per day.
- type: STR_FIELD_HOSPITAL sickBayAbsoluteBonus: 0.75 sickBayRelativeBonus: 0.0 - type: STR_SURGERY_ROOM sickBayAbsoluteBonus: 0.25 sickBayRelativeBonus: 1.0 - type: STR_REGENERATION_ROOM sickBayAbsoluteBonus: 0.0 sickBayRelativeBonus: 10.0 - type: STR_GOAULD_SARCOPHAGUS sickBayAbsoluteBonus: 90.0 sickBayRelativeBonus: 0.0 Examples, considering the ruleset above:
|
0.0 0.0 |
leavesBehindOnSell | A facility to leave behind a dismantled facility (must be of the same size); or a list of 1x1 facilities to fill in the old facility's place. | - |
removalTime | How long facilities left behind when this one is sold should take to build.
Possible options:
|
0 |
canBeBuiltOver | Can this facility be built over? | false |
buildOverFacilities | A list of other base facilities this one can be built over. If empty, it can be built over anything with canBeBuiltOver: true. | - |
rightClickActionType | Which screen should open when R-clicking on this facility in the base view?
Possible options:
|
0 |
Crafts
Defines one of the X-COM crafts that go on interception missions, listed in "crafts:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the craft name. | required |
requires | List of topics (string IDs) that must be researched to unlock this craft. If none are specified, this craft is unlocked from the start. | - |
requiresBuyBaseFunc | A list of services required to buy this craft. | - |
sprite | Sprite ID from BASEBITS.PCK used to draw this craft in the Basescape and from INTICON.PCK used to draw the damage indicator in dogfights.
Note that:
|
-1 |
marker | Sprite ID from GlobeMarkers spritesheet, used for drawing craft icon on the globe. Usually 3x3 pixels, but can be modded to be bigger.
Note: if not modded, sprite id 1 is used (=vanilla craft marker) |
-1 |
weapons | Amount of craft weapons this craft can equip. The UI can only display a max of 2 weapons.
In OXCE, you can have up to 4 weapons (or other accessories) |
0 |
weaponTypes | A list defining compatible weapon types for this craft type. Up to 4 slots, and each slot can have up to 4 compatible weapon types.
Example: [0, [0, 1], [2,3], [0,2,4]] |
[0, 0, 0, 0] |
weaponStrings | A list describing the craft's weapon slots (up to 4 slots). | [STR_WEAPON_ONE, STR_WEAPON_TWO] |
soldiers | Amount of soldiers this craft can carry. | 0 |
pilots | How many pilots are required to pilot this craft.
Notes:
|
0 |
allowLanding | Should this craft be able to start a Battlescape mission?
Note: you may want to set false to your manned/piloted interceptors. |
true |
vehicles | Amount of vehicles this craft can carry. | 0 |
costBuy | Amount of money spent for purchasing this craft. If set to 0, the craft will not be available in the Purchase/Recruit screen. | 0 |
costRent | Amount of money spent monthly for renting this craft. If set to 0, the craft is not on rental and won't count towards base maintenance. | 0 |
costSell | Amount of money gained for selling this craft. | 0 |
refuelItem | Item required for refueling this craft. If no item is specified, the craft uses human fuel. | 0 |
repairRate | Amount of damage restored every hour while Repairing in base. | 1 |
refuelRate | Amount of fuel restored every 30 mins while Refueling in base. If specified, a refuelItem is spent each time. | 1 |
transferTime | Number of hours it takes to purchase/transfer this craft to a base. | 0 |
score | Score lost when this craft is destroyed. | 0 |
battlescapeTerrainData | Terrain associated to this craft in Battlescape missions. | - |
craftInventoryTile | Coordinates [x, y, z] of the craft inventory tile (weapon's pile) in the craft. If not specified, tile occupied by the first soldier is used. | - |
mapVisible | Should the craft map be visible at the beginning of the battle? Used for some funky effects (see W40k mod for examples). | true |
deployment | Custom positions for the unit deployment in the craft, listed as: [x, y, z, facing]
If not specified, units are placed on empty spots from top-left to bottom-right facing top-right. |
- |
keepCraftAfterFailedMission | Defines whether the craft should be lost after a failed mission or not. Useful for example to implement paratroopers; or any kind of troop deployment without a craft physically being on the map. | false |
spacecraft | Can this craft go to Cydonia? | false |
notifyWhenRefueled | Should a pop up window inform the player once this craft is fully refueled? | false |
autoPatrol | Should this craft automatically return to its patrol destination after refueling? | false |
maxAltitude | Maximum altitude (0-4) this craft can dogfight to. | -1 |
maxItems | Amount of items this craft can carry. | 0 |
shieldRechargedAtBase | How many shield points are recharged when landed at base per hour. | 1000 |
Craft Stats
The following attributes define so called "craft stats". They are listed in a separate table, just for convenience... but are still part of the Craft ruleset.
Note: In OXCE, all these stats are dynamic, i.e. can be modified by equipping craft weapons/accessories.
Value | Description | Default |
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fuelMax | Maximum amount of fuel this craft can carry. Crafts use up fuel based on their speed while traveling. | 0 |
damageMax | Maximum amount of damage this craft can take. If this amount is exceeded, the craft is destroyed. | 0 |
speedMax | Maximum speed in nautical miles. Crafts travel at max speed when flying and half speed when patrolling. | 0 |
accel | Acceleration value shown in the UFOpaedia. | 0 |
radarRange | Detection range of the craft's radar in nautical miles. Every craft radar has a detection chance dependent on its radarChance. | 672 |
radarChance | Chance (0-100%) of this craft radar detecting a UFO that enters its range. | 100 |
sightRange | Range at which the craft can detect alien bases in nautical miles. | 1696 |
hitBonus | Flat bonus percentage to hit chances of all equipped weapons. | 0 |
avoidBonus | Flat bonus percentage to dodge chances against enemy fire. | 0 |
powerBonus | Multiplier for the power of craft weapons, e.g. 20 = weapons' power increased to 120% of their original power, -20 = decreased to 80%. | 0 |
armor | Amount of blocked damage per hit. | 0 |
shieldCapacity | Craft's maximum shield capacity. | 0 |
shieldRecharge | Defines the percent chance of recharging a point of shielding per game second (GS) during a Dogfight. Values under 100 are the percent chance, for over 100, every +100 means an automatic +1 to shields per GS. Thus shieldRecharge: 250 means +2 shields/GS, with a 50% chance of +1 more. | 0 |
shieldRechargeInGeoscape | Similar to shieldRecharge, but acts every 5 seconds in the Geoscape. Giving it a value of -1 means instant recharge as soon as 5 seconds pass! | 0 |
shieldBleedThrough | Defines the percent of damage that passes the shield when it goes down. A value of 0 means that with even just 1 shield point, any single hit will be blocked, while 100 means 100% of the damage left after the shield blocks it will go on to damage the craft. | 0 |
Craft Weapons
Defines one of the weapons equipped by X-COM craft for shooting down UFOs, listed in "craftWeapons:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the weapon name. | required |
weaponType | A weapon's type/category. Used to limit certain weapons/accessories to certain craft weapon slots. | 0 |
sprite | Sprite ID from BASEBITS.PCK used to draw the weapon in the Basescape and from INTICON.PCK used to draw the weapon in dogfights.
Note that:
|
-1 |
sound | Sound ID from GEO.CAT played when this weapon fires. | -1 |
stats | Contains the same set of attributes as Craft Stats. These dynamically increase/decrease the stats of a craft, when equippped.
Examples:
|
- |
damage | Amount of damage this weapon does to enemy UFOs. | 0 |
shieldDamageModifier | Defines the percent of power that a weapon does to shields. | 100 |
range | Maximum range of this weapon in dogfights (in kilometers). | 0 |
accuracy | Chance (0-100%) of each shot hitting the enemy UFO. | 0 |
reloadCautious | Time this weapon takes to fire between each shot in Cautious Mode. | 0 |
reloadStandard | Time this weapon takes to fire between each shot in Standard Mode. | 0 |
reloadAggressive | Time this weapon takes to fire between each shot in Aggressive Mode. | 0 |
ammoMax | Maximum amount of ammo this weapon can carry. | 0 |
rearmRate | Amount of ammo restored every hour while the craft is Rearming in base. If specified, clips are spent depending on their clipSize, and reamRate should be a multiple of clipSize. If the clipSize of the specified ammo is 0, no clips are spent. | 1 |
projectileType | Type of the weapon projectile, used for the projectile sprite in dogfights:
|
2 |
projectileSpeed | Speed of the weapon projectile in dogfights. | 0 |
launcher | String ID of the item required to equip this weapon. | - |
clip | String ID of the item required to rearm this weapon. | - |
underwaterOnly | Is this craft weapon restricted to underwater use only? | false |
tractorBeamPower | How much the weapon slows down the maximum speed of a UFO when it's in range and the weapon is active.
Note: Tractor beams allow you to effectively decrease the maximum speed of a UFO during interception, preventing their escape. If you have powerful enough beams targeting the UFO, you can even cause it to land or splash down in the water! |
0 |
Items
Defines the Geoscape and Battlescape properties of an item that can be stored in X-COM bases, listed in "items:".
Naming, Categorization and Storage
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the internal item name. | required |
name | String ID of the displayed item name, for cases where it's different from the internal name. If omitted, type is used. | =type |
nameAsAmmo | Extension for the name of weapons loaded with this item as ammo. | - |
battleType | Defines the weapon's behavior in the Battlescape:
|
0 |
requires | List of topics (string IDs) that must be researched to unlock this item. If none are specified, this item is unlocked from the start. Soldiers can only use unlocked items in the Battlescape. | - |
requiresBuy | A list of research topics required to be able to buy this item.
Note: you can use the item even if the requirements are not met... you just can't buy it. |
- |
requiresBuyBaseFunc | A list of services (for a given base) required to be able to buy this item. | - |
size | Space occupied by this item in Base Stores. Can be a decimal value. | 0.0 |
costBuy | Amount of money spent for purchasing this item. If set to 0, this item will not be available in the Purchase/Recruit screen. | 0 |
costSell | Amount of money gained for selling this item. | 0 |
transferTime | Number of hours it takes to purchase/transfer this item to a base. | 24 |
categories | A list of categories this item belongs to. | - |
monthlyMaintenance | Monthly maintenance cost of items in Stores. For example your tanks could have a small monthly maintenance cost. | 0 |
monthlySalary | Monthly salary of "other employees" (represented as items in Stores). This is practically identical to monthlyMaintenance, it just shows on a different place in the [Monthly costs] screen.
Note: the "other employees" can't do much (yet), but you could use them for example to increase your Stores capacity (by giving them negative size)... representing increased storage effectiveness by hiring specialized logistics personnel (or outsourcing storage completely). |
0 |
Sprites and Particles
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
customItemPreviewIndex | Allows to have different icons for different types of Vehicles (HWP/SWS) on the [Craft Info] screen. Defined either as a single index into the CustomItemPreviews spritesheet, or as a list of indices (for bigger icons). | - |
bigSprite | Sprite ID from BIGOBS.PCK used to draw this item in a soldier's inventory and UFOpaedia. | -1 |
specialIconSprite | Sprite ID from SPICONS.DAT used to draw this item when used as specialWeapon (in Armor definition). | -1 |
floorSprite | Sprite ID from FLOOROB.PCK used to draw this item on the floor of a Battlescape tile. | -1 |
handSprite | Sprite ID from HANDOB.PCK used to draw this item on a soldier's hand in the Battlescape.
modders: each handobject needs 8 images (8 directions) define the extrasprites accordingly |
120 |
bulletSprite | Sprite ID from BulletSprites.png used to draw this weapon's projectile on the Battlescape:
for modders: the bulletsprite needs to be put into the extraSprites type "Projectiles" the bulletsprite can contain up to 35 3x3 images. The corresponding file id is 35*[bulletSprite] |
-1 |
bulletSpeed | How much faster (or slower, if you use a negative number) is a projectile fired from this weapon compared to the average. | 0 |
explosionSpeed | How much faster (or slower, if you use a negative number) is an explosion animated compared to the average. | 0 |
turretType | Sprite ID from TANKS.PCK of the turret to assign to this tank:
|
-1 |
vaporColor | The color offset (0-15) to use for the vapor trail. | -1 |
vaporDensity | The vapor cloud density (number of particles) for the vapor trail. | 0 |
vaporProbability | The vapor cloud probability (0-100%) for the vapor trail. | 15 |
Sounds and Animations
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
reloadSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon is reloaded. Can be a list with multiple options. If not specified, default reload sound is used. | - |
fireSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon fires. In OXCE, can be a list with multiple options. | -1 |
hitSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon hits a target. In OXCE, can be a list with multiple options. | -1 |
explosionHitSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon hits a target (with an explosive/AOE projectile). Can be a list with multiple options. | - |
hitMissSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon misses a target. Can be a list with multiple options.
FIXME: describe exactly what it means and does |
- |
hitAnimation | Sprite ID from SMOKE.PCK used to draw the weapon's "hit explosion".
NOTE: Do not define this value for melee/psi weapons, they use HIT.PCK and therefore meleeAnimation instead. NOTE: Explosive style weapons (Damage type: smoke, incendiary, stun, & High Explosive) use X1.PCK and should always be set to the first above water sprite (spriteID for UFO, spriteID + 8 for TFTD). TFTD spritesheet should start with 8 underwater images, followed by 8 above water images. |
-1 |
hitMissAnimation | Sprite ID from SMOKE.PCK used to draw the weapon's "miss explosion".
FIXME: describe exactly what it means and does |
-1 |
meleeSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon attacks a target with melee. In OXCE, can be a list with multiple options. | 39 |
meleeHitSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon hits a target with melee. In OXCE, can be a list with multiple options. | -1 |
meleeMissSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon misses a target with melee. Can be a list with multiple options. | - |
meleeAnimation | Sprite ID from HIT.PCK played when this weapon hits a target with melee. | 0 |
meleeMissAnimation | Sprite ID from HIT.PCK played when this weapon misses a target with melee. | -1 |
psiSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon performs a psi attack. Can be a list with multiple options. | - |
psiMissSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this weapon misses a psi attack. Can be a list with multiple options. | - |
psiAnimation | Sprite ID from HIT.PCK played when this weapon hits a target with psi attack. | -1 |
psiMissAnimation | Sprite ID from HIT.PCK played when this weapon misses a target with psi attack. | -1 |
Power and Damage types
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
power | Weapon power. Usually corresponds to weapon's average damage. For some weapons/items, it determines the range (e.g. for incendiary or smoke). | 0 |
damageType | What type of damage does this weapon do:
Notes:
|
0 |
blastRadius | Size of the projectile explosions. 0 for no explosion. -1 to automatically calculate based on weapon power and damage type (actual blastRadius currently is capped due Explosion calculations).
Note: blastRadius is deprecated in OXCE. Use damageAlter.FixRadius instead. If both are specified, FixRadius is taken. |
-1 |
damageAlter | OpenXcom has 10 damage types and the mechanics of all 10 of them are completely hardcoded. In OXCE, you can use one of these hardcoded damage types as a starting point, but still be able to override all damage aspects for every item. To do this, you always use a pair of attributes for default and override:
Damage override has many attributes, which are all described in Item Damage Types. Small example: - type: STR_HWP_DISC_PLASMA_CANNON damageType: 5 damageAlter: RandomType: 6 IgnoreOverKill: false ToArmorPre: 0.05 ToStun: 0.75 RandomWound: false ToWound: 0.12 FireThreshold: 25.0 |
- |
meleePower | Damage this weapon will do when using melee. This only applies to Firearms, and is only available as stun damage. For normal melee weapons, use regular power and damage types. | 0 |
meleeType | Default damage type for secondary melee attack. Automatically set to damage type 7 (melee) for items with battleType = 3 (melee weapon). | - |
meleeAlter | Damage type details for meleeType. | - |
strengthApplied | Add the attacking unit's strength to this weapon's damage.
Note: strengthApplied is deprecated in OXCE. Use damageBonus instead, which is also more configurable. If both are specified, damageBonus is taken. |
false |
damageBonus | Formulae for additional weapon power bonus (not damage bonus!). Defined as a sum of polynomials of up to third degree with various unit stats as parameters :) If you didn't understand the previous sentence, don't be sad, just look at an example. FIXME: add more description and examples later.
Example: - type: STR_EXAMPLE_1 damageBonus: bravery: 2.5 flatHundred: -1.25 - type: STR_EXAMPLE_2 damageBonus: firing: [0.0, 0.01] In the first example the power bonus is "250% of soldier's bravery minus 125". In the second example the power bonus is "0% of firing accuracy plus 1% of firing accuracy squared". |
- |
meleeBonus | Same as damageBonus, but applies to secondary melee attacks. | - |
Accuracy
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
noLOSAccuracyPenalty | The penalty (in percent) to accuracy applied when attacking a unit or a tile outside of LOS. Overrides global setting. | -1 |
accuracyAimed accuracySnap accuracyAuto accuracyMelee |
The base accuracy (in percent) applied to a soldier's Firing Accuracy when firing an Aimed/Snap/Auto shot or doing a Melee attack.
Note: in OXCE, it doesn't need to be applied only to firing accuracy, a combination of many other attributes can be used instead, see accuracyMultiplier and meleeMultiplier. |
0 0 0 0 |
accuracyPanic accuracyMindControl accuracyUse |
The accuracy bonus (in flat percent) applied during psi attacks (Panic/MindControl/Use). accuracyMultiplier is also used in the calculations. | 20 0 0 |
accuracyThrow | The base accuracy (in percent) applied when throwing items. See also throwMultiplier. | 100 |
accuracyCloseQuarters | The base accuracy (in percent) applied when checking CQC (close quarters combat) score. Overrides global setting. See also closeQuartersMultiplier. | -1 |
blockBothHands | Does this weapon block both hands? If true, you cannot use this weapon while holding anything in the offhand. | false |
twoHanded | Is this weapon two-handed? If true, incurs an accuracy penalty if used with both hands occupied. Note that the handsprite of a twoHanded item is also drawn at a slightly different position than a one handed item. | false |
oneHandedPenalty | Override for the global one-handed penalty (which applies only to weapons marked as twoHanded). 20% penalty would be encoded as "80" (i.e. 100 minus 20), meaning you will use the weapon at 80% of its usual accuracy. | -1 |
kneelBonus | Override for the global kneel bonus (which applies to all weapons). 15% bonus would be encoded as "115" (i.e. 100 + 15), meaning you will use the weapon at 115% of its usual accuracy. | -1 |
skillApplied | Is melee accuracy skill applied to the accuracy of an attack made with this item? Only affects melee attacks.
Note: skillApplied is deprecated in OXCE. Use meleeMultiplier instead, which is also more configurable. If both are specified, meleeMultiplier is taken. |
true |
accuracyMultiplier | Formulae defining the skills (i.e. various units stats) affecting the unit's accuracy when using this item in Aimed/Snap/Auto shots and in Psi attacks (Panic/MindControl/Use).
Example: - type: STR_EXAMPLE accuracyMultiplier: firing: 0.0 throwing: 0.5 melee: 0.5 In this example, the accuracy is based on 50% of unit's throwing skill and 50% of unit's melee skill... and 0% of unit's firing skill. |
- |
meleeMultiplier | Same as accuracyMultiplier, but used for Melee attacks (primary and secondary). | - |
throwMultiplier | Same as accuracyMultiplier, but used for Throwing. | - |
closeQuartersMultiplier | Same as accuracyMultiplier, but used for CQC scoring. | - |
Waypoints, Shotguns, Range Limits and Accuracy/Power Dropoff
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
waypoints | Gives the integer number of waypoints the weapon can use. (eg. Blaster Launcher). Can also be used to make ammo items use the waypoint system. "-1" means unlimited waypoints. | 0 |
sprayWaypoints | Waypoints for "spray shots", i.e. autoshots in multiple directions.
More info here: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,6423.0.html |
0 |
shotgunPellets | Number of projectiles fired per unit of ammunition. (note: due to engine limitations it is currently impossible to draw multiple projectiles in flight.) | 0 |
shotgunBehavior shotgunSpread shotgunChoke |
Attributes affecting how shotguns work.
More info: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,4834.0.html |
0 100 100 |
maxRange | Maximum range at which this weapon can operate. | 200 |
aimRange | Maximum effective range with this weapon before which range-based dropoff occurs. | 200 |
snapRange | Maximum effective range with snap shot before which range-based dropoff occurs. (ufoextender accuracy only) | 15 |
autoRange | Maximum effective range with auto shot before which range-based dropoff occurs. (ufoextender accuracy only) | 7 |
minRange | Range-based dropoff will work in reverse for ranges below this. | 0 |
dropoff | The value by which the accuracy lowers for each tile after (or before) the thresholds above. | 2 |
powerRangeThreshold | Number of tiles defining the effective range (i.e. range with no power reduction). Beyond this range power reduction is applied. | 0 |
powerRangeReduction | Weapon's power dropoff per tile beyond effective range. | 0 |
Compatible ammo and Action Mapping
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
clipSize | The amount of ammo stored in each weapon clip. If -1 is specified, this weapon has infinite ammo. If specified for a HWP, clipSize determines the maximum amount of shots which can be loaded into the HWP weapon. Use clipsize -1 for melee weapons. | 0 |
compatibleAmmo | List of string IDs of the ammo items that can be loaded on this weapon. If none are specified, the weapon doesn't need ammo. | - |
tuLoad tuUnload |
Amount of Time Units required to load/unload this item.
Note: in OXCE, when loading a weapon, you need to additionally pay the cost of moving the ammo from its current inventory slot into a hand slot! Consider that when balancing reload costs. |
15 8 |
ammo | In OXCE, you can load multiple different types of ammo into one gun at the same time. This allows you to create, for example, a rifle with a built-in grenade launcher. There are up to 4 ammo slots, and they correspond to Aimed/Snap/Auto/Melee action... so you need to "sacrifice" one of the shot types to have a different ammo slot. Going back to the rifle with a grenade launcher example, you could have the rifle with Aimed/Snap/Auto and sacrifice the Melee action for implementing let's say a snap shot for the grenade launcher.
Example: - type: STR_WEAPON_WITH_4_AMMO_SLOTS ammo: 0: compatibleAmmo: [ STR_AMMO_1, STR_AMMO_2 ] tuLoad: 5 tuUnload: 2 1: compatibleAmmo: [ STR_AMMO_3 ] tuLoad: 10 tuUnload: 4 2: compatibleAmmo: [ STR_AMMO_1, STR_AMMO_4 ] tuLoad: 10 tuUnload: 4 3: compatibleAmmo: [ STR_GRENADE ] tuLoad: 20 tuUnload: 8 |
- |
autoShots | How many auto shots does this weapon fire. | 3 |
arcingShot | Does this weapon fire in an arc? | false |
confAimed confSnap confAuto confMelee |
A mapping between actions and ammo slots (see above).
Example: - type: STR_RIFLE_WITH_A_GRENADE_LAUNCHER confAimed: shots: 1 name: STR_AIMED_SHOT ammoSlot: 0 arcing: false confSnap: shots: 2 name: STR_DOUBLE_SNAP_SHOT ammoSlot: 0 arcing: false confAuto: shots: 10 name: STR_CRAZY_AUTO_SHOT ammoSlot: 0 arcing: false confMelee: shots: 1 name: STR_LAUNCH_GRENADE ammoSlot: 3 arcing: true |
- |
psiAttackName | Besides panic attack and mind control, weapons of psi-amp type can have also a third type of attack, bound to "use" attributes (for example costUse). This attribute defines what should be the name of such attack in the action menu (e.g. Seduce, VooDoo spell, etc.). | - |
primeActionName | Name of the prime action in the action menu. Default is STR_PRIME_GRENADE.
Tip: in OXCE more item battleTypes can be primed than in OpenXcom, for example also battleType 10 (Electro-flares). |
<= |
primeActionMessage | Message for the player informing about the priming of an item. Default is STR_GRENADE_IS_ACTIVATED. | <= |
unprimeActionName | Name of the un-prime action in the action menu. | - |
unprimeActionMessage | Message for the player informing about the un-priming of an item. Default is STR_GRENADE_IS_DEACTIVATED. | <= |
Cost of use
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
tuAimed tuSnap tuAuto tuMelee |
The percentage (0-100%) of Time Units (from the soldier's total) required to fire an Aimed/Snap/Auto Shot or doing a Melee attack. If 0, the weapon does not have the corresponding attack. | 0 0 0 0 |
tuUse | Amount of Time Units required to use this item (for non-offensive items). It's a flat rate if flatRate is true, otherwise it's a percentage (0-100%). | 0 |
tuMindControl tuPanic |
Amount of Time Units required to use this item. If not specified, defaults to tuUse. | -1 -1 |
tuThrow tuPrime tuUnprime |
Amount of Time Units required to throw/prime/unprime this item. | 25 50 25 |
costAimed costSnap costAuto costMelee costUse costMindControl costPanic costThrow costPrime costUnprime |
Extended way of defining the cost of item use. Instead of spending only time units, you can also define to spend energy, morale, HP and stun. All costXXX settings override tuXXX settings, for example costAimed overrides tuAimed, etc.
Example: - type: STR_FUNNY_WEAPON costAimed: time: 90 energy: 20 morale: 65 |
- |
flatRate | If true, then TU costs for this weapon are a flat rate (instead of a percentage of unit TUs). | false |
flatAimed flatSnap flatAuto flatMelee flatUse flatThrow flatPrime flatUnprime |
Extended way of defining if the cost of item use is flat or in percentage. You can now define it for various actions separately. If defined, the more specific setting (e.g. flatAimed) overrides the less specific setting (flatRate).
Example: - type: STR_FUNNY_WEAPON costAimed: time: 90 energy: 20 flatAimed: time: false # 90% of TU energy: true # 20 energy (flat) |
- |
Debriefing/Recovery
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
experienceTrainingMode | Defines which skill(s) should improve when the soldiers gain experience by hitting enemy units (or healing fatal wounds of any units).
More info: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,4230.0.html |
0 |
recover | Is this item recoverable? (gets transported to the X-COM base on mission success) | true |
recoverCorpse | Since the recover flag applies to both live body (prisoner capture) and dead body (corpse recovery) in OpenXcom, OXCE adds this new flag to allow recovery of a live body, but disable recovery of the corpse (used in mods mostly to ignore dead bodies of killed humans). | true |
recoveryPoints | Score gained for recovering this alien artifact. | 0 |
liveAlien | Does this item represent a live alien? (counts towards Alien Containment) | false |
prisonType | What type of prison (alien containment) facility can accommodate a unit (marked as liveAlien) represented by this item.
More info: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,4830.msg69933.html#msg69933 |
0 |
specialType | MCD value in map files to which this item corresponds for mission recovery. | -1 |
recoveryDividers | Definition how special items (with specialType > 1) should be recovered from the mission.
More info here: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,6616.0.html |
- |
Things that go BOOM
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
fuseType | TODO | -3 |
fuseTriggerEvents | TODO | - |
isExplodingInHands | TODO | false |
hiddenOnMinimap | TODO | false |
Medikits
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
medikitType | Defines, which functions can this medikit perform. Possible options:
|
0 |
allowSelfHeal | Is it possible to use the medikit on oneself (true)? Or only on other units (false)? | false |
isConsumable | Will this medikit be automatically refilled at the base (false)? Or will it disappear after the mission, if used at least once (true)?
Note: If you use multiple medikits, they will use the same "combination" algorithm as the guns use for bullet recovery in OpenXcom. Using two medikits let's say just once will not make both of them disappear, because there will be enough "stuff" left to fully recover one of them. |
false |
painKiller | Amount of painkillers contained in a Medi-Kit. | 0 |
heal | Amount of heals contained in a Medi-Kit. | 0 |
stimulant | Amount of stimulants contained in a Medi-Kit. | 0 |
woundRecovery | Amount of Fatal Wounds treated by each heal of a Medi-Kit. | 0 |
healthRecovery | Amount of Health recovered by each heal of a Medi-Kit. | 0 |
stunRecovery | Amount of Stun removed by each stimulant of a Medi-Kit. | 0 |
energyRecovery | Amount of Energy recovered by each stimulant of a Medi-Kit. | 0 |
painKillerRecovery | Strength of the pain killers (1.0 = 100%). Linear factor affecting vanilla morale recovery (based on lost health). | 1.0 |
moraleRecovery | Additional points of morale to restore when pain killers are used. Does not depend on lost health (or anything else). | 0 |
medikitBackground | Sprite ID of the medikit background.
Tip: size and position of buttons can also be adjusted using Interface ruleset (but only globally for all medikit items). |
- |
Inventory
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
weight | Weight occupied by this item in a soldier's inventory. | 3 |
invWidth | Item width in a soldier's inventory (in grid units). | 1 |
invHeight | Item height in a soldier's inventory (in grid units). | 1 |
fixedWeapon | Is this weapon fixed (cannot be dropped from the Inventory)? (it's part of a unit, e.g. tanks and terrorist units) | false |
fixedWeaponShow | Should the fixed weapon be shown in the Inventory or not?
FIXME: why exactly do we need this? |
false |
defaultInventorySlot | An inventory slot where a fixedWeapon should be placed when it is created. | - |
supportedInventorySections | A list of inventory slots, where this item can be (manually) placed. If empty, all slots are OK. | - |
ignoreInBaseDefense | Items marked with this flag will not appear in the Base Defense mission.
Note: mods, which have items used mostly in Geoscape (e.g. random resources used for manufacturing), but still recoverable from Battlescape should use this flag so that the ground inventory is not spammed by useless junk slowing the game down (significantly! if there are thousands of such items). |
false |
specialUseEmptyHand | Whether this specialWeapon is used when clicking on the empty hand slot in soldier's inventory. Used for punching/kicking with bare hands :) | false |
Miscellaneous
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
armor | How much damage is needed to destroy this item on the ground. | 20 |
attraction | Represents how likely an alien is to pick up this item. Values below 5 will be ignored (by design). | 0 |
LOSRequired | Does this item require line of sight? (only applies to mind probes and psi-amps) | false |
underwaterOnly | Can this item only be used underwater? | false |
landOnly | Can this item only be used on land? | false |
zombieUnit | String ID of the unit used for zombification (eg. Chrysallids turn units into Zombies). | - |
Item Categories
Defines some extra behavior (and list order) of item categories, listed in "itemCategories:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the item category name. | required |
hidden | Defines whether this category should be hidden in the filter on the [Craft Equipment] screen.
Note: categories not shown to the player are still useful for the modder sometimes. |
false |
replaceBy | Defines mapping between item categories.
Note: this is useful when you are still experimenting with the item categorization. If you defined too many categories for example, you can group them together easily here, instead of having to redefine all the items. And if you change your mind later, you can easily ungroup them again. |
- |
UFOs
Defines one of the UFOs that invade Earth, listed in "ufos:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the UFO name. | required |
size | String ID of the UFO size. | STR_VERY_SMALL |
sprite | Sprite ID from INTERWIN.DAT used to draw this UFO in the dogfight view and UFOpaedia.
Note: don't try to add more images if you don't want to punch yourself in the face - use modSprite instead. |
-1 |
modSprite | Filename used to draw this UFO in the dogfight view and UFOpaedia. | - |
marker | Sprite ID from GlobeMarkers spritesheet, used for drawing flying UFO icon on the globe. Usually 3x3 pixels, but can be modded to be bigger.
Note: if not modded, sprite id 2 is used (=vanilla flying UFO marker). |
-1 |
markerLand | Sprite ID from GlobeMarkers spritesheet, used for drawing landed UFO icon on the globe. Usually 3x3 pixels, but can be modded to be bigger.
Note: if not modded, sprite id 3 is used (=vanilla landed UFO marker). |
-1 |
markerCrash | Sprite ID from GlobeMarkers spritesheet, used for drawing crashed UFO icon on the globe. Usually 3x3 pixels, but can be modded to be bigger.
Note: if not modded, sprite id 4 is used (=vanilla crashed UFO marker). |
-1 |
power | Damage power of this UFO's weapon in dogfights. | 0 |
range | Maximum range of this UFO's weapon in dogfights (in kilometers). | 0 |
score | Score gained when this UFO is destroyed, or half this score if it crash lands. | 0 |
reload | Time the UFO's weapon takes to fire between each shot. | 0 |
breakOffTime | Minimum amount of time for the UFO to be able to break off of a dogfight. | 0 |
missionScore | Negative points awarded each half hour the UFO is airborne, and twice this value when landed | 1 |
battlescapeTerrainData | Terrain associated to this UFO in Battlescape missions. | required |
hunterKillerPercentage | The chance (0-100%) to become a hunter-killer UFO upon spawning (unless overridden by mission wave).
Possible options:
|
0 |
huntMode | Algorithm to use when prioritizing xcom targets (unless overridden by mission wave).
Possible options:
|
0 |
huntBehavior | Algorithm to use when considering retreating from the dogfight (unless overridden by mission wave).
Possible options:
|
2 |
huntSpeed | When hunter-killer finds a target, it will change speed to a percentage of its maximum speed.
Possible options:
|
100 |
missilePower | Only relevant for retaliation UFOs. If not shot down during the base defense, it will destroy some base facilities or even the whole base (without ground mission!).
Possible options:
More info: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,6668.0.html |
0 |
fireSound | UFO's fire sound in the Dogfight, from GEO.CAT. | -1 |
alertSound | Sound played when this type of UFO is detected, from GEO.CAT. | -1 |
raceBonus | Modifies or overrides the UFO Stats per alien race.
You can use this to make the same type of UFO have different stats depending on the alien race. - type: STR_TERROR_SHIP raceBonus: STR_MUTON: hitBonus: 20 craftCustomDeploy: STR_MORE_SCARY_WEAPONS missionCustomDeploy: STR_TERROR_SITE_MUTONS STR_ETHEREAL: missionCustomDeploy: STR_END_OF_THE_WORLD |
- |
UFO Stats
The following attributes define so called "ufo stats". They are listed in a separate table, just for convenience... but are still part of the UFO ruleset.
Note: In OXCE, all these stats are dynamic, i.e. can depend on the alien race piloting the UFOs.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
damageMax | Maximum amount of damage this UFO can take. If the UFO takes 50% damage, it crash lands. If it takes 100% damage, it is destroyed. | 0 |
speedMax | Maximum speed in nautical miles. | 0 |
radarRange | Detection range of the UFO's radar in nautical miles. Relevant for hunter-killer UFOs. | 672 |
radarChance | Chance (0-100%) of this UFO radar detecting a craft that enters its range. | 100 |
sightRange | UFO's sight range (for detecting X-COM bases) in nautical miles. | 268 |
hitBonus | Flat bonus percentage to hit chance. | 0 |
avoidBonus | Flat bonus percentage to dodge chances against enemy fire. | 0 |
powerBonus | Multiplier for the weapon power, e.g. 20 = weapon power increased to 120%, -20 = decreased to 80%. | 0 |
armor | Amount of blocked damage per hit. | 0 |
shieldCapacity | UFO's maximum shield capacity. | 0 |
shieldRecharge | Defines the percent chance of recharging a point of shielding per game second (GS) during a Dogfight. Values under 100 are the percent chance, for over 100, every +100 means an automatic +1 to shields per GS. Thus shieldRecharge: 250 means +2 shields/GS, with a 50% chance of +1 more. | 0 |
shieldRechargeInGeoscape | Similar to shieldRecharge, but acts every 5 seconds in the Geoscape. Giving it a value of -1 means instant recharge as soon as 5 seconds pass! | 0 |
shieldBleedThrough | Defines the percent of damage that passes the shield when it goes down. A value of 0 means that with even just 1 shield point, any single hit will be blocked, while 100 means 100% of the damage left after the shield blocks it will go on to damage the UFO. | 0 |
craftCustomDeploy | Overrides the deployment data used during the Battlescape generation, when the UFO crashes or lands. | - |
missionCustomDeploy | Overrides the deployment data used during the Battlescape generation, when the UFO spawns a mission site. | - |
Inventory Sections
Defines one of the sections of the Battlescape inventory (eg. Backpack), listed in "invs:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
id | String ID of the inventory name. | required |
x
y |
Pixel coordinates of this section on the inventory screen. | 0
0 |
type | Type of this section:
|
0 |
slots | List of the grid slots ([x, y]) that this section is composed of. For example, to make a 2x2 section, you would have [0, 0] [0, 1] [1, 0] [1, 1]. | - |
costs | List of Time Units costs to move an item from this section to another one (eg. STR_BACKPACK: 16 means it will cost 16 TUs to move an item from this section to the Backpack). | - |
Terrains
Defines one of the terrains used to generate a Battlescape map, listed in "terrains:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
name | String ID of the terrain name. | required |
mapDataSets | List of filenames (each with matching MCD/PCK/TAB files) that contain the tiles of this terrain. | - |
mapBlocks | List of map blocks (see below) that are used for generating a map. | - |
addOnly | Normally, when loading mapBlocks, any map blocks loaded previously (e.g. from other mods) are deleted first and then new map blocks are added. If this attribute is true, the existing map blocks are not deleted and the new ones are added at the end of the list.
Note: does not apply to mapDataSets or anything else |
false |
civilianTypes | List of units to use as civilians for this mission. | [MALE_CIVILIAN, FEMALE_CIVILIAN] |
music | The list of musics this terrain can choose from (unless overridden by alienDeployment). | - |
depth | Minimum and maximum possible depth, format is [minDepth, maxDepth]. Sets the battlescape depth (randomly, unless overridden by alienDeployment). | [0, 0] |
ambience | The ambient sound effect. Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT. | -1 |
ambientVolume | The volume of the ambient sound effect. | 0.5 |
script | The map generation script name. | DEFAULT |
startingCondition | String ID of a starting condition for missions using this terrain.
Note: it overrides starting condition from an alien deployment (but only after the briefing, when the terrain is known/chosen). |
- |
Map Blocks
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
name | Filename of the map. | required |
width | Width of this map block in Battlescape grid units.
Note: in MapView tool (tested on version 1.6.0.0), this is called length. MapView's dimensions [w, l, h] correspond to OpenXcom's dimensions [l,w,h]. |
10 |
length | Length of this map block in Battlescape grid units.
Note: in MapView tool (tested on version 1.6.0.0), this is called width. MapView's dimensions [w, l, h] correspond to OpenXcom's dimensions [l,w,h]. |
10 |
height | Height of this map block in Battlescape grid units. | 4 |
groups | List (or single number) of groups this mapblock belongs to (used in mapscripts)
default usage:
Hint: all maps with an XCOM/Alien craft require at least one map block assigned to Group 1. This map block can only contain ground tiles (no walls or objects). |
0 |
revealedFloors | Map block floor to be revealed from the very beginning; use a list "[0, 1, ..]" to reveal multiple floors | - |
items | An array of items to add to this mapblock, and the positions to place them at. | - |
fuseTimers | This attribute allows you to pre-prime the items placed on the map using the items attribute. It's a list of items and information about minimum and maximum fuse timer.
Example: items: STR_ELERIUM: - [0, 0, 0] STR_TIMEBOMB: - [2, 1, 0] - [6, 2, 0] fuseTimers: STR_TIMEBOMB: [0, 30] In this example 3 items are placed on the map block: 1 Elerium item and 2 Timebomb items. Both Timebomb items will be pre-primed with a random delay between 0 and 30 (each item will have a different delay). Elerium item will not be pre-primed :) |
- |
randomizedItems | A list of additional items to add to this mapblock, using a more randomized approach. Does not support pre-priming of items.
Example: randomizedItems: - position: [12, 15, 2] amount: 3 mixed: true itemList: [STR_ITEM_1, STR_ITEM_2, STR_ITEM_3, STR_ITEM_3] In this example:
|
- |
Map Scripts
Defines how the battlescape maps are generated from the available map blocks.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | name of the script | required |
commands | List of MapCommands | - |
Map Command
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | Currently these commands are implemented:
|
required |
rects | A list of possible areas on the map where (random) placement/checks/removal can happen. If not specified, entire map is considered.
Each item in the list is a group of four integers [x, y, width, height]. |
- |
label | A numeric label that can be used for conditional execution of commands. Please make sure that you use positive and unique labels (unique within the command). If you try using negative labels, OpenXcom will convert them to positive (abs. value) anyway. If you try using non-unique labels, you'll get undefined behavior. | 0 |
conditionals | Defines the pre-conditions for the execution of this command. For example [1, -4] means it will be executed if command with label 1 was a success and command with label 4 failed.
Note: commands that are not yet executed are always in failed state. |
0 |
size | Size of map blocks that can be placed/checked/removed within rects. Only width (sizeX) and length (sizeY) are relevant. Can be specified as a single value, which is then used as both width and length; or as group of up to three values [x, y, z].
Also used for resize command type, which can use also the height value (sizeZ). |
[1, 1, 0] |
groups | Defines what types of map blocks can be used within this command. Can be defined as a list or as a single value. | 0 |
blocks | Alternative to groups. Here we define an explicit list of map blocks that can be used within this command.
Important: The list is defined by map block sequential IDs (not by name!), where first map block has sequential ID = 0 (not 1). |
0 |
freqs | Defines the distribution frequency for the groups or blocks (see above). If not used, all groups/blocks have frequency 1. | 1 |
maxUses | Defines the maximum number of uses for the groups or blocks (see above). If not used, all groups/blocks have frequency -1 (=unlimited). | -1 |
tunnelData | Parameter for digTunnel command type. Contains a level (default: 0) and a list of MCD replacement rules (MCDReplacements) | - |
direction | Parameter for digTunnel and addLine command types. Values are: both, horizontal or vertical. | - |
executionChances | The probability (0-100%) that this command will be executed (or fails). | 100 |
executions | This command will be executed multiple times with a value > 1. | 1 |
UFOName | String ID of the UFO to be placed. | - |
canBeSkipped | Only relevant for addUFO command with no label defined. Determines, whether an unsuccessful addUFO command can be skipped (and logged into the log file) or whether the game should crash.
Note: this attribute is more or less deprecated. Maybe useful for testing/debugging? |
true |
craftName | String ID of the craft to be placed.
Note: this can be used to replace the craft you arrived with (e.g. Skyranger) with a new vehicle you used to make the last section of your journey. For example a small submarine for an underwater mission or an APC for a mission, where you couldn't land or didn't want to make too much noise :) |
- |
terrain | String ID of an alternate terrain to be used for this command only.
Note: There is also a special constant "baseTerrain" (FIXME add more description) |
- |
verticalLevels | FIXME: ask Ohartenstein23 what does this actually do (and how); the name is utterly confusing | - |
Guidelines/Tips
- There are 3 main 'types' of map generation in UFO/TFTD:
- Random, where any map block (including XCom craft and/or UFOs/USOs) can be placed anywhere in the Battlescape;
- Procedurally generated, where placement of certain maps is defined by rules (i.e. the roads on the Urban terrain used in terror sites in Enemy Unknown/UFO Defense);
- Static, where only 1 or more maps are used (i.e. Cargo and Liner Ships in TFTD).
- Map scripting in OpenXcom allows also for a mixture of 2 or even all the 3 described above, where some parts of the map will be static, others will be filled according to certain rules and the remainer filled randomly.
- Every script requires at least 1 map block used for spawning XCom units. Usually that role is taken by XCom craft, except on the XCom Base, Alien Base and the 2nd part of the Cydonia mission. If the script can't place this map then OpenXcom will display a message saying that it couldn't place XCom units on the map.
- Every space on the Battlescape needs to be filled, so the script should have enough mapblocks available for use. In the case of the vanilla terrains, the maxUses settings were designed mostly for 50x50 dimensions so any increases to those dimensions will require adjusting the maxUses settings. Otherwise the game will crash and display an error message that it couldn't generate the map.
- The "addLine" command relies on groups 2, 3 and 4 as its vertical road, horizontal road and crossroad pieces.
- The "addCraft" and "addUFO" commands will place blocks from group 1 as well, by default, if any are defined.
Mission Scripts
MissionScripts determines how many missions are spawned each month.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | Name of the script used for overwriting or deleting purposes. | required |
firstMonth | Months this command runs on, 0 runs on startup of a new game | 0 |
lastMonth | Do not run after this month. In this context we mean "run once". -1 denotes no limit. | -1 |
label | A numeric label that can be used for conditional execution of commands. Each label should be unique within the command list (0=default no need for uniqueness). | 0 |
conditionals | Defines the conditions that allows the execution of this command. For example, [1, -4] means it will be executed if command with label 1 was a success and command with label 4 failed.
Commands that are not yet executed are always in failed state. |
- |
missionWeights | The type of mission to spawn (omit to pick one from the alien strategy mission table). These are split into monthly chunks, and can contain multiple entries including weighted odds, but there is a caveat here: You cannot mix and match missions with mission site objectives (i.e. terror sites) with regular missions. They are generated too differently. Using executionOdds and conditionals instead can achieve exactly the same thing. Similarly, terror missions should not appear in regional mission weights (regions.rul). | - |
executionOdds | % chances of this command executing. | 100 |
targetBaseOdds | % chances of this mission targeting a region containing an xcom base... instead of a random region (which CAN also contain an xcom base). | 0 |
startDelay | Number of minutes to delay the start of the mission (rounded down to the nearest 30). For 0 the wave timer from the mission itself is used. | 0 |
randomDelay | Additional randomized delay (in minutes). Total delay = startDelay + RNG(0, randomDelay) | 0 |
raceWeights | List which can override established monthly race weights if desired. | - |
regionWeights | List which can override established monthly region weights if desired. This will come into play only if the mission doesn't target an xcom base.
If the list is omitted: for a terror type mission, all regions that meet the criteria will be weighed equally. For regular missions the normal regional distribution weights will be applied. |
- |
minDifficulty | This command only applies to difficulty levels of this or above. | 0 |
researchTriggers | A list of research topics that can influence the execution of this mission. For example
Several research triggers can be combined and for the mission to appear all must be fulfilled. |
0 |
maxRuns | This mission type can only execute this number of times, -1 for infinite. | -1 |
avoidRepeats | This is used to ensure different coordinates for this mission. It means "store an array of x previous coordinates, and don't use them again". | 0 |
varName | This is an internal variable name, used for tracking maxRuns and avoidRepeats. | - |
useTable | Check if this mission type appears in the mission tables. If true remove it from there.
Note: this is used for "classic approach" (before mission scripts existed), where missions were pre-generated at the beginning of the campaign in alien strategy table and removed from there one by one to avoid repetitions. |
true |
Guidelines/Tips
Relevant ruleset files for editing alien missions of "mission site" type (e.g. terror sites):
- missionScripts.rul - this is where alienMissions are generated
- alienMissions.rul - alienMissions provide a link to the region (unless overridden by missionScript); and define missionWaves, which ultimately provide links to UFO trajectories
- ufoTrajectories.rul - provides a link to regional missionZones (= places where the the UFOs start/end, change direction, land, and potentially create mission sites)
- Note: mission sites can also be spawned without actual UFOs if so desired (e.g. TFTD artifact sites/shipping lanes)
- regions.rul - defines the missionZones; and provides a link to textures (=battlescape appearance)
- Note: textures can be either terrain-based (used for UFO landing/crash sites) or alienDeployment-based (used for mission sites)
- globe.rul - defines the textures
- Note: the alienDeployment-based textures are usually recognizable by their negative IDs
- alienDeployments.rul - contains detailed information for the battlescape map generator (terrains, mapScripts, etc.)
Armor
Defines a Battlescape unit's armor as well as visual representation (so every unit has an armor), listed in "armors:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the armor name. | required |
spriteSheet | Sprite sheet from UNITS used to draw a unit wearing this armor. | - |
spriteInv | Sprite used for the Inventory Backgrounds of a unit wearing this armor. | - |
layersDefaultPrefix layersSpecificPrefix layersDefinition | Alternative way of defining/creating inventory sprites (a.k.a. paperdolls), in layers.
More info: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,6290.msg104464.html#msg104464 |
- - - |
allowInv | Can the inventory of this armor be accessed or not? | true |
corpseItem | Deprecated: use corpseGeo and corpseBattle instead. | - |
corpseBattle | List of string IDs of the corpse items generated when a unit wearing this armor is killed/stunned (1 for 1x1 unit, 4 for 2x2 unit) on the Battlescape. | - |
corpseGeo | String ID of the corpse item recovered in Debriefing. Defaults to corpseBattle if omitted.
Tip for modders: useful for example when you want to recover a "damaged" version of a soldier's armor. |
- |
storeItem | String ID of the item that represents this armor in Base Stores for equipping. Set to STR_NONE to not require an item (eg. coveralls). | - |
specialWeapon | Alternative method of defining a melee/psi weapon for aliens (and civilians); instead of defining it on the unit itself.
Note: in OXCE, this can be used also for Soldiers. It can be any type of weapon (not only melee/psi) and does not block the inventory. Instead it is accessed via a special icon. |
- |
builtInWeapons | Alternative method of defining built-in weapons for aliens (and civilians); instead of defining them on the unit itself. Can be used also for Soldiers. | - |
frontArmor | Protection provided on the front of the unit. | 0 |
sideArmor | Protection provided on the sides of the unit. | 0 |
leftArmorDiff | Used to define different armor values on the sides (left/right). If specified, left side armor = sideArmor + leftArmorDiff. | 0 |
rearArmor | Protection provided on the rear of the unit. | 0 |
underArmor | Protection provided under the unit (e.g. from explosions). | 0 |
drawingRoutine | Drawing routine used to put together the body parts in the unit's spriteSheet:
|
0 |
movementType | Type of movement provided by this armor:
it also defines the body of a tank (32-images) in your spriteSheet or the change in sprites while flying using a flying armor see: TANKS.PCK, XCOM_2.PCK |
0 |
moveSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when a unit wearing this armor moves (overrides unit's moveSound). | -1 |
size | Size of the unit wearing this armor, in Battlescape grid units. 1 means 1x1 unit, 2 means 2x2 unit, other sizes are not supported. | 1 |
weight | Physical weight of the armor when worn. | 0 |
visibilityAtDark | How far can the unit wearing this armor see during darkness. | 0 |
visibilityAtDay | How far can the unit wearing this armor see during the day. | 0 |
personalLight | Intensity of the personal light for the unit wearing this armor. | 15 |
camouflageAtDay | Makes the unit wearing this armor less visible during the day. Positive numbers set absolute distance (e.g. 7 means that unit is visible from 7 tiles away), negative numbers set relative distance (e.g. -10 means that unit is visible from a distance that is 10 tiles shorter than usual). Cannot decrease visibility below 1 tile. | 0 |
camouflageAtDark | Makes the unit wearing this armor less visible during darkness. Positive or negative, same as above. | 0 |
antiCamouflageAtDay | Cancels enemy camouflage by a specified amount (of tiles) during the day. Cannot increase visibility beyond the usual (e.g. camo = -5 and antiCamo = 7 still only evens out, it doesn't provide 2 additional tiles of visibility). | 0 |
antiCamouflageAtDark | Cancels enemy camouflage by a specified amount (of tiles) during darkness. Cannot increase visibility beyond the usual. | 0 |
heatVision | Allows seeing better through smoke. Percentage (0-100%) value defining how much smoke is ignored. | 0 |
psiVision | Allow "seeing" through walls. Units with this armor can sense enemies that are 'psiVision' tiles (or less) away, in any direction.
Note: cannot sense enemies that are fearImmune. |
0 |
stats | Like soldier stats (see below) but these are treated as stat bonuses while wearing a given type of armor. | - |
damageModifier | List of decimal damage modifiers (1.0 = 100%) this armor applies to each damage type (see Items section) received. Modifiers must be specified for all damage types, in this order:
In OXCE, there are 10 additional (nameless) damage types, which you can name and use for any purpose you like (e.g. create Electric damage, Freeze damage, EMP damage or whatever). You are also not forced to specify all 20 values if you are using less. If you for example only use 2 additional damage types, it is enough to specify only 12 (10 vanilla + 2 additional).
|
- 1.0 |
loftempsSet | List of LOFTEMPS IDs (1 for 1x1 units, 4 for 2x2 units) used to represent a unit wearing this armor in 3D voxel space. | - |
loftemps | Deprecated: use loftempsSet instead. | - |
deathFrames | Number of "death frames" = sprites in the death animation sequence. | 3 |
overKill | Defines how much damage (over the maximum HP) is needed to vaporize/disintegrate a unit upon hit. Defined as percentage, e.g. 0.6 = 60% of maximum HP.
Notes:
|
0.5 |
constantAnimation | Set it to "true" for units that constantly show an animation, such as: Biodrone, Celatid, Silacoid. | false |
forcedTorso | Soldier sprites have female and male torsos. Some armors reuse these sprites for flying/non flying torso without difference between genders. This can be controlled by the parameter:
|
0 |
spriteFaceGroup | Palette offset (1-15) used for replacing colors when drawing units. Replacement is based on unit's avatar (gender & look). Default 0 (unused).
As the name suggests, it is usually used to recolor faces. |
example: 6 |
spriteHairGroup | Palette offset (1-15) used for replacing colors when drawing units. Replacement is based on unit's avatar (gender & look). Default 0 (unused).
As the name suggests, it is usually used to recolor hair. |
example: 9 |
spriteUtileGroup | Palette offset (1-15) used for replacing colors when drawing units. Replacement is based on unit's avatar (gender & look). Default 0 (unused).
Doesn't have any suggested use, feel free to use it to recolor anything you want :) |
0 |
spriteRankGroup | Palette offset (1-15) used for replacing colors when drawing units. Replacement is based on unit's "rank" (see below for details). Default 0 (unused).
Doesn't have any suggested use, feel free to use it to recolor anything you want... for example Floater robes :) |
0 |
spriteFaceColor | New color index (0-255) for "face pixels". List of 8 values corresponding to the following avatars:
Aliens and civilians use random value from this list. Value 0 means "no change". Example: [96, 96, 96, 96, 160, 160, 163, 163] |
- |
spriteHairColor | New color index (0-255) for "hair pixels". List of 8 values corresponding to the same avatars as above.
Aliens and civilians use random value from this list. Value 0 means "no change". Example: [144, 144, 164, 164, 245, 245, 166, 166] |
- |
spriteUtileColor | New color index (0-255) for "util pixels". List of 8 values corresponding to the same avatars as above.
Aliens and civilians use a random value from this list. Value 0 means "no change". |
- |
spriteRankColor | New color index (0-255) for "rank pixels".
For soldiers, a list of 6 values corresponding to the following xcom ranks:
For aliens, a list of 7 values corresponding to the following alien ranks:
For civilians, a list of 8 values... one will be chosen randomly (since civilians don't have ranks). Value 0 means "no change". |
- |
units | List of soldier types this armor applies to. Empty = applies to all soldier types. | - |
customArmorPreviewIndex | Allows to have different icons for different types of armor on the [Craft Info] screen. Defined either as a single index into the CustomArmorPreviews spritesheet, or as a list of indices (for bigger icons). | 0 |
allowsRunning | Does this armor allow running? Defaults are: true = for 1x1 units, false = for 2x2 units. | vanilla |
allowsStrafing | Does this armor allow strafing? Defaults are: true = for 1x1 units, false = for 2x2 units. | vanilla |
allowsKneeling | Does this armor allow kneeling? Defaults are: true = for xcom soldiers, false = for xcom vehicles, aliens and civilians. | vanilla |
allowsMoving | Does this armor allow moving? | true |
instantWoundRecovery | Should the health of a unit with this armor be automatically set back to maximum after the battle is over?
Note: used for example for vehicles implemented as soldier types (so that they can gain experience too). |
false |
standHeight | Overrides the unit's/soldier's normal standHeight when wearing this armor. | -1 |
kneelHeight | Overrides the unit's/soldier's normal kneelHeight when wearing this armor. | -1 |
floatHeight | Overrides the unit's/soldier's normal floatHeight when wearing this armor. | -1 |
fearImmune | Is this unit immune to morale loss (and psiVision)? Defaults are: false = for 1x1 units, true = for 2x2 units. | vanilla |
bleedImmune | Is this unit immune to bleeding? Defaults are: false = for 1x1 xcom soldiers, true = for everything else.
Note: game option alienBleeding affects the defaults too. |
vanilla |
painImmune | Is this unit immune to stun damage? Defaults are: false = for 1x1 units, true = for 2x2 units.
Note: weapons can be modded to ignore this immunity (by default all weapons with damageType=6 (stun) will ignore it). |
vanilla |
zombiImmune | Is this unit immune to "zombification"? Defaults are: false = for 1x1 units, true = for 2x2 units.
Note: this setting works for 1x1 units only; save your time and don't try changing it for 2x2 units. |
vanilla |
ignoresMeleeThreat | Is this unit immune to CQC? Defaults are: false = for 1x1 units, true = for 2x2 units. | <= |
createsMeleeThreat | Is this unit capable of CQC? Defaults are: false = for 2x2 units, true = for 1x1 units. | <= |
meleeDodgeBackPenalty | Defines the penalty to unit's melee dodge ability (see meleeDodge) when attacked from behind. Defined as percentage, e.g. 0.7 = 70%.
Note: The full penalty applies from behind, from sides the penalty is adjusted accordingly. There is no penalty for frontal assault. |
0.0 |
The following group of attributes has rather complicated definition (listed in a separate table just for convenience).
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
psiDefence | Formulae for psi defense value. | vanilla |
meleeDodge | Formulae for melee dodge chance. | 0 |
recovery.time | Formulae for TU recovery at the beginning of a new turn.
Note: this and all attributes below are defined under parent attribute recovery and a child attribute (time, energy, morale, etc.) |
vanilla |
recovery.energy | Formulae for Energy recovery at the beginning of a new turn. | vanilla |
recovery.morale | Formulae for Morale recovery at the beginning of a new turn. | 0 |
recovery.health | Formulae for HP recovery at the beginning of a new turn. | 0 |
recovery.stun | Formulae for Stun Level recovery at the beginning of a new turn. | vanilla |
armors: - type: STR_TEST_ARMOR_1 meleeDodge: reactions: 0.2 # 20% of reactions - type: STR_TEST_ARMOR_2 recovery: health: stunNormalized: -0.1 # -10% of normalized stun energy: flatHundred: 0.1 # 10% of 100 = 10 :) healthCurrent: 0.25 # 25% of current health
Armor 1 has melee dodge equal to 20% of soldier's reactions stat.
Armor 2 has negative HP recovery of 10% of soldier's normalized stun level (simulating slowly losing HP when in shock); and positive energy recovery of 10 + 25% of soldier's current health.
There are even more complicated examples with squared and cubed stats, see Items ruleset for some examples of that.
Possible keywords to use in the formulaes include:
- flatOne, flatHundred, strength, psi, psiSkill, psiStrength, throwing, bravery, firing, health, tu, reactions, stamina, melee, strengthMelee, strengthThrowing, firingReactions, rank, fatalWounds, healthCurrent, tuCurrent, energyCurrent, moraleCurrent, stunCurrent, healthNormalized, tuNormalized, energyNormalized, moraleNormalized, stunNormalized, energyRegen
FIXME: describe what each keyword means
Player Units (Soldiers)
Defines a soldier recruited by X-COM, listed in "soldiers:".
Unit stats are represented as follows:
- tu
- stamina
- health
- bravery (always a multiple of 10)
- reactions
- firing
- throwing
- strength
- psiStrength
- psiSkill
- melee
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the soldier type. | required |
requires | List of topics (string IDs) that must be researched to unlock this soldier type. If none are specified, this soldier type is unlocked from the start. | - |
requiresBuyBaseFunc | A list of services (for a given base) required to be able to hire this soldier type. | - |
minStats | Minimum values used to generate the soldier's Starting Stats. In this case, psiSkill is treated as the initial stat (not generated). | - |
maxStats | Maximum values used to generate the soldier's Starting Stats. In this case, psiSkill is treated as the minimum value for the first month of psi training (actual value is 100%-150%). | - |
statCaps | Maximum stats this soldier can gain through Experience. NOTE: A stat will still go over the limit once, and then will no longer increase (see Regarding Caps). | - |
trainingStatCaps | Maximum stats this soldier can gain through combat/martial training in the base. | statCaps |
dogfightExperience | A list of probabilities (0-100%) to improve a stat (only bravery, firing or reactions) after a successful Dogfight.
- type: STR_SOLDIER dogfightExperience: bravery: 20 # 20% chance of improvement by 10 reactions: 50 # 50% chance to improve by 1 firing: 100 # guaranteed to improve by 1 |
- |
armor | String ID of the armor this soldier uses by default. | - |
armorForAvatar | When avatar display is activated in the Battlescape UI (instead of rank display)... which armor should the unit be wearing?
Note: things like Power/Flying Armor don't show the soldier's face, so you'd want to use Jumpsuits or Personal Armor. |
- |
avatarOffsetX | Horizontal offset (in pixels) in the inventory sprite used for avatar display. | 67 |
avatarOffsetY | Vertical offset (in pixels) in the inventory sprite used for avatar display. | 48 |
flagOffset | Offset in the flag sprite collection to use for this soldier type.
Note: OXCE supports flag display per "nationality" (or better said per name pool file). |
0 |
allowPromotion | Does this soldier type support promotion? Hint: combat dogs don't need a military hierarchy :) | true |
allowPiloting | Is this soldier type capable of piloting a craft? Sorry, no doggies piloting a Skyranger. | true |
costBuy | Amount of money spent for hiring this soldier type. If set to 0, the soldier type will not be available in the Purchase/Recruit screen. | 0 |
costSalary | Amount of money spent monthly for employing this soldier type. | 0 |
costSalarySquaddie | Bonus to a salary for a Squaddie. | 0 |
costSalarySergeant | Bonus to a salary for a Sergeant. | 0 |
costSalaryCaptain | Bonus to a salary for a Captain. | 0 |
costSalaryColonel | Bonus to a salary for a Colonel. | 0 |
costSalaryCommander | Bonus to a salary for a Commander. | 0 |
standHeight | Height of this soldier when standing. | 0 |
kneelHeight | Height of this soldier when kneeling. | 0 |
floatHeight | Distance between the bottom of this unit and the ground. | 0 |
femaleFrequency | The probability that a female soldier is hired. | 50 |
value | The soldier's base value, without experience modifiers. Used for scoring in Debriefing. | 20 |
transferTime | The amount of time (in hours) it takes for new recruits of this soldier type to arrive at a base. If 0, global personnel transfer time is used instead. | 0 |
moraleLossWhenKilled | Percentage modifier for morale loss when this unit is killed.
Hint: set 0% for xcom security cameras and 500% for doggies. |
100 |
deathMale | Death sound(s) for male soldiers. Either a single sound ID or a list of sound IDs from BATTLE.CAT. | - |
deathFemale | Death sound(s) for female soldiers. Either a single sound ID or a list of sound IDs from BATTLE.CAT. | - |
soldierNames | List of soldier name files/paths. Use delete to clear previously-loaded names. | - |
statStrings | Override of global stat strings for this soldier type. | - |
rankStrings | Override for classic xcom ranks. You can have for example only Rookies and Veterans for a certain soldier type. | - |
rankSprite | Offset for rank sprites for this soldier type in BASEBITS.PCK | 42 |
rankBattleSprite | Offset for rank sprites for this soldier type in SMOKE.PCK | 20 |
rankTinySprite | Offset for rank sprites for this soldier type in TinyRanks | 0 |
Soldier Transformation
Allows doing things like:
- transforming soldiers into MECs
- resurrecting/cloning dead soldiers... useful for streamers/LPers, who want to easily maintain viewer's names
- and much more...
More info: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,6331.0.html
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
name | String ID of the soldier transformation type. | required |
requires | A list of research projects required before this project appears in the list of available transformations, the default empty list means this project is available from the beginning of the game. | - |
requiresBaseFunc | A list of services required at a base in order to do this project, the default empty list means no special services are required. | - |
producedSoldierType | The type of soldier produced by this project - any soldier undergoing this transformation will be switched to this type. If left empty, the soldier type does not change. | - |
producedSoldierArmor | The armor the soldier will have when the project finishes, only used when keepSoldierArmor is false. Leaving it empty will give the soldier the default armor for the correspondiing soldier type. | - |
keepSoldierArmor | Determines whether or not the soldier will keep the armor they're wearing through this transformation. | false |
createsClone | Determines whether the selected soldier has the transformation done to them or a new soldier is created that is a copy of the original and the transformation is done to the new soldier. | false |
needsCorpseRecovered | If your project allows dead soldiers, this determines whether or not you needed to have a corpse item available at the end of the battle in which the soldier died. This does not mean you need the corpse item in your stores, just that it would have been recovered if recover: true was set on the item. | true |
allowsDeadSoldiers | Can dead soldiers undergo this transformation? If so, they are brought back to life at the base you started this project in. | false |
allowsLiveSoldiers | Can live, non-wounded soldiers undergo this transformation? | false |
allowsWoundedSoldiers | Can wounded soldiers undergo this transformation? | false |
allowedSoldierTypes | This list determines which soldier types can undergo this transformation, the default empty list means nobody can have this project done to them. | required |
requiredPreviousTransformations | A list of transformation projects that must be done to a soldier before they're eligible for this project, the default empty list means no previous projects are required. | - |
forbiddenPreviousTransformations | A list of transformation projects that a soldier cannot have undergone in order to be eligible for this project, the default empty list means no previous projects are forbidden. | - |
requiredMinStats | The minimum stats a soldier must have in order to be eligible for this project, defaults to all 0 so any soldier is eligible. | - |
requiredItems | A list of items that must be consumed from the base's stores in which you start this project, the default empty list means no items are used. | - |
cost | The cost of the project in dollars. | 0 |
transferTime | Soldiers can be put in a transfer back to the base where they started if this parameter is greater than the default of 0 hours. New clones or resurrected soldiers are automatically given a transfer to the base with a default of 24 hours. | 0 |
recoveryTime | The amount of wound recovery time a soldier is given after this project completes and the transfer, if any, is completed. The default value is 0 days. | 0 |
flatOverallStatChange | A direct change to the soldier's overall stats when undergoing this project, can be positive or negative - tu: 5 means the soldier will gain 5 max time units, while tu: -5 means the soldier will lose 5 max time units. The default of 0 means no change. | - |
percentOverallStatChange | A percent change to the soldier's overall stats when undergoing this project, can be positive or negative - tu: 5 means the soldier will gain an extra 5% of their max time units, while tu: -5 means the soldier will lose 5% of their max time units. The default of 0 means no change. | - |
percentGainedStatChange | A percent change to the soldier's stats, but instead of taking a portion of the overall stats, this only applies to the stats they've trained up from their initial values, can be positive or negative - firing: -100 means the soldier will lose all of the firing accuracy they trained since joining, while firing: 10 means they gain 10% of the amount they trained over their initial values. The default of 0 means no change. | - |
useRandomStats | When true, this parameter overrides the stat changes above and has the produced soldier roll random stats according to their new soldier type from this transformation project. | false |
lowerBoundAtMinStats | Determines whether or not any changes in stats from this project should go below the minStats defined on the new soldier type. | true |
upperBoundAtMaxStats | Determines whether or not any changes in stats from this project should go above the maxStats defined on the new soldier type. | false |
upperBoundAtStatCaps | Determines whether or not any changes in stats from this project should go above the statCaps defined on the new soldier type. | false |
AI Units (Aliens/Civilians)
Defines an alien (enemy) or civilian (neutral) unit, listed in "units:". Every different alien rank is a different unit, since they have completely different stats. Unit stats are represented as follows:
- tu
- stamina
- health
- bravery (always a multiple of 10)
- reactions
- firing
- throwing
- strength
- psiStrength
- psiSkill
- melee
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the unit name. | required |
race | String ID of the unit race (for alien units). | - |
rank | String ID of the unit rank (for alien units). | - |
spotter | The spotter score. Determines how many turns sniper AI units can act on this unit seeing your troops. | 0 |
sniper | The sniper score. Determines the chances of firing from out of LOS on spotted units. | 0 |
stats | Battlescape stats of this unit. | - |
armor | String ID of the armor this unit uses by default. | - |
standHeight | Height of this unit when standing. | 0 |
kneelHeight | Height of this unit when kneeling. Not supported in OpenXcom yet, for future use? | 0 |
floatHeight | Distance between the bottom of this unit and the ground. | 0 |
value | Score this unit is worth. | 0 |
civilianRecoveryType | Gets the type of staff (soldier/engineer/scientists) or type of item to be recovered when a civilian is saved. | - |
intelligence | Intelligence of this unit's AI. The higher the value, the longer this unit remembers player troops between turns. | 0 |
waitIfOutsideWeaponRange | Should the unit get "stuck" trying to fire from outside of weapon range? OXC bug, that may serve as "feature" in rare cases.
Note: the default value is to fix the OXC bug. |
false |
canSurrender | Can this unit surrender? | false |
autoSurrender | Does this unit surrender automatically, if all other units surrendered too? | false |
aggression | Aggression of this unit's AI. The higher the value, the more ruthless the unit, the more likely to make a frontal/melee assault. Less aggressive units tend to set up ambushes.
Possible values are:
|
0 |
isLeeroyJenkins | Unit marked as "leeroy" must have a melee weapon (and be able to use it). It will completely ignore vanilla AI "decision making" and run around (using vanilla patrol routine) until it spots someone and then charge at the nearest target (if multiple spotted).
Charge is mostly vanilla/OXCE, with the following differences:
|
false |
energyRecovery | Energy recovered by the unit each turn. | 30 |
specab | Special ability of this unit:
|
0 |
spawnUnit | String ID of the unit used to respawn on death (e.g. Zombies respawn as Chrysallids). | - |
livingWeapon | Is this unit a living weapon?
If yes, it ignores any weapon loadout associated with its rank in the alien deployment and only attacks with a weapon derived from its name (must be marked as fixedWeapon). The weapon's name is the unit's type without the first 4 letters (STR_) and with a suffix (_WEAPON). For example: STR_REAPER => REAPER_WEAPON. |
false |
meleeWeapon | This unit's built-in melee weapon (e.g. Lobsterman's Claws). Does not appear in the inventory. | - |
psiWeapon | This unit's built-in psi weapon. Ignored if the unit doesn't have any psi skill. Does not appear in the inventory. | ALIEN_PSI_WEAPON |
capturable | Can this unit be captured alive?
Note: units which cannot be captured alive are insta-killed when they fall unconscious. |
true |
builtInWeaponSets | A set of lists of weapons this unit can come pre-equipped with. Game will pick one set at random. These weapons WILL appear in inventory slots (references items). | - |
builtInWeapons | Deprecated: use builtInWeaponSets instead. | - |
moraleLossWhenKilled | Percentage modifier for morale loss when this unit is killed.
Tip: set for example 50% for cannon fodder and 300% for VIPs. |
100 |
deathSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this unit dies. No value means no sound upon death. A list of sound IDs can be used too, the game then chooses one randomly each time. | - |
aggroSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this unit aggros. | -1 |
moveSound | Sound ID from BATTLE.CAT played when this unit moves. | -1 |
showFullNameInAlienInventory | Defines whether the [Alien Inventory] screen (accessible via middle-click on a unit) should display a unit's type/name or just a unit's race.
Possible options:
|
-1 |
Alien Races
Defines a race used in Alien Missions, listed in "alienRaces:". Heavily tied with deployment data.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
id | String ID of the alien race name. | required |
members | Alien crew associated with this alien race (e.g. race units + terrorist units), defined by a list of unit string IDs. Order here will define rank in terms of deployment. Generally speaking the order is:
but of course, not all races have all ranks, so the "fill in" rank would be listed multiple times (see Ethereals). |
- |
membersRandom | Alternative to members. Instead of defining just a single unit type per alien rank, you can define any number of unit types here and one will be chosen randomly (each time a new unit is generated). To increase a chance of a certain unit type being selected, you can add it multiple times. | - |
retaliationMission | String ID of an alien mission, that can be generated after a dogfight against this race. If empty, a random retaliation mission will be used instead. | - |
retaliationAggression | A flat percentage to modify the dogfight retaliation odds for this race. Positive value increases odds, negative value decreases odds.
Example: Normal retaliation odds for Veteran difficulty (in UFO) are 12%. If this number is set to 20, the odds will increase to 32%. |
0 |
baseCustomMission | String ID of an alien deployment (not alien mission!!) override for all alien bases inhabited by this alien race.
Applies to:
Does not apply to anything else (that depends on alien deployment), for example:
|
- |
baseCustomDeploy | A lighter version of baseCustomMission, which only overrides the deployment data used during the Battlescape generation.
Note: if both baseCustomMission and baseCustomDeploy are specified, deployment data is taken from baseCustomDeploy and everything else is taken from baseCustomMission. |
- |
Alien Deployments
Defines a Battlescape deployment data used in Alien Missions (such as alien and map configurations), listed in "alienDeployments:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the deployment name. | required |
startingCondition | String ID of a starting condition for missions using this deployment. | - |
data | List of deployment data for each alien rank on this mission (see below). | - |
width | Width of the Battlescape map in grid units. | 0 |
length | Length of the Battlescape map in grid units. | 0 |
height | Vertical height of the Battlescape map in grid units. | 0 |
civilians | Maximum number of civilians to spawn. The actual number of civilians spawned will be between 50-100% of the specified maximum. | 0 |
civiliansByType | A list of additional civilians to spawn, each list item is defined by a civilian type ID and a maximum number (type: number). The actual number of civilians spawned will be again between 50-100% of the specified maximum, but this time the 50% is rounded up (for civilians attribute it is rounded down). | - |
terrains | List of string IDs of the terrains to choose from when generating the map. Not used for UFO land/crash sites, terrain comes from the Geoscape globe texture. | - |
shade | Shade of the map (0-15, where 0 is full daytime and 15 is full nighttime). If not specified (e.g. for UFO land/crash sites), the shade comes from the Geoscape globe. | -1 |
minShade | Minimum shade of the map (0-15). Used only when shade is not set, to adjust the shade coming from the Geoscape globe. | -1 |
maxShade | Maximum shade of the map (0-15). Used only when shade is not set, to adjust the shade coming from the Geoscape globe. | -1 |
nextStage | String ID of the next deployment stage to use after this one, for multi-stage missions. | - |
race | Sets (overrides) the alien race to use when generating the map. | - |
finalDestination | Sets whether this mission is where you send your uber-craft to win the game. | false |
winCutscene | Sets the cutscene to play when you win the mission. If set to "winGame" or "loseGame", the player will be returned to the main menu after the cutscene plays. | - |
loseCutscene | Sets the cutscene to play when you lose the mission. If set to "winGame" or "loseGame", the player will be returned to the main menu after the cutscene plays. | - |
abortCutscene | Sets the cutscene to play when you abort the mission. If set to "winGame" or "loseGame", the player will be returned to the main menu after the cutscene plays. | - |
script | Map script used to generate the map (overrides the map script from terrain definition). | - |
alert | String ID of the message to display in the alert popup when this mission spawns on the Geoscape. | STR_ALIENS_TERRORISE |
alertBackground | String ID of the background image to use in the alert popup when this mission spawns on the Geoscape. | BACK03.SCR |
alertDescription | String ID of the additional mission description (displayed when clicking on the [Info] button on the [Target Info] screen). | - |
alertSound | Sound ID from GEO.CAT to be played when the [Mission Detected] screen pops up. | -1 |
briefing | Data for the mission briefing (see below). | - |
markerName | String ID that identifies this mission type on the Geoscape. | STR_TERROR_SITE |
markerIcon | What icon should be used to represent this base/site (taken from GlobeMarkers section in extraSprites) | -1 |
depth | [min, max] -- Defines the depth range to randomly choose from for this mission. | [0, 0] |
duration | [min, max] -- Minimum and maximum duration of this mission on the Geoscape (in hours).
Important: mission duration should be at least 2 hours... if it's just 1 hour and it spawns at the whole hour, it also despawns at the same moment... and crashes the game! |
[0, 0] |
music | The list of musics this mission can choose from (if not specified, the music is taken from the terrain). | - |
points | Negative score applied for each day this mission is active (applied daily for bases, or every half hour for mission sites) | 0 |
unlockedResearch | String ID of a research topic that will be granted for free (only if the mission is finished successfully).
Note: there will be no Ufopaedia article shown nor any other related effect; the research will just be silently added into the list of finished research projects. |
- |
missionBountyItem | String ID of an item that will be added to base stores for free (only if the mission is finished successfully).
Note: the player will be informed in the Debriefing screen. |
- |
bughuntMinTurn | Possibility to override global bug hunt minimum turn for this alien deployment only (usually to set a higher number for longer missions). | 0 (no change) |
The following group of attributes is related only to alien bases (listed in a separate table just for convenience).
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
alienBase | Does this deployment correspond to an alien base assault? Used only in New Battle mode. | false |
genMission | Which alien mission should this base generate?
Usually supply mission - can be used to generate any mission type except Mission Sites (UFO will be generated, but the site will never appear) |
- |
genMissionFreq | Daily chance for the base mission to be generated. | 0 |
genMissionLimit | Maximum number of times the genMission can be generated. | 1000 |
baseDetectionRange | Radar detection range (in nautical miles) for an alien base. If more than 0, the base actively scans for xcom craft and generates xcom craft hunt missions. | 0 |
baseDetectionChance | Chance (0-100%) of the base radar detecting a craft that enters its range. | 100 |
huntMissionMaxFrequency | The maximum frequency (in minutes) of hunt missions generated by an alien base. | 60 |
huntMissionWeights | A weighted list of hunt missions a base can generate, listed by "number of months passed". | - |
alienBaseUpgrades | A weighted list of alien base upgrades, listed by "number of months passed". | - |
The following group of attributes is related to mission objectives (listed in a separate table just for convenience).
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
objectiveType | Defines which type of MCD to check for when tallying mission objectives. | -1 |
objectivesRequired | How many of the tile types (defined in objectiveType) must be destroyed in order for the mission to be considered a success. | 0 |
objectivePopup | Defines the message that will appear between turns, after the objective requirements have been fulfilled. | - |
objectiveComplete | The string and score adjustment to be shown on the mission debriefing. | [-, 0] |
objectiveFailed | The string and score adjustment to be shown on the mission debriefing. | [-, 0] |
despawnPenalty | How many points the aliens will receive when this site despawns due to XCom negligence. | 0 |
cheatTurn | When the aliens became aware of all your units (in vanilla it was after turn 20) | 20 |
turnLimit | The amount of turns before the mission ends automatically. | 0 (no limit) |
chronoTrigger | What happens when the timer reaches 0. Possible values:
|
0 |
escapeType | Which type of tiles can be used for escape. Possible values:
|
0 |
keepCraftAfterFailedMission | Defines whether the craft should be lost after a failed mission or not. Useful for example for timed missions where the craft doesn't wait for you (e.g. escape/extraction missions). | false |
Notes:
- turnLimit is used to define the turn where the game ends, default is 0 (no limit). If the value is changed from default then the game will display the number of turns on the 'Hidden Movement' screens as '1/20', '2/20', etc., and the numbers will switch to red when there's less than 3 turns remaining.
- chronoTrigger is used with turnLimit and defines what happens when the turn limit is reached. There are 3 possible settings:
- 0 (default) = forces a Loss, meaning that the player loses everything if the mission isn't completed by the time the turn limit is reached. All units are declared dead or MIA when the game ends. This is ideal for bomb defusal type missions.
- 1 = forces a Abort, this is almost the same as above, with the exception that there must be at least 1 soldier on an exit-only area (like the green room on the 1st stage of Cydonia) to win at the end of the turn limit. This setting is better used for multi-stage missions where you'll need to bring at least 1 soldier to the next stage.
- 2 = forces a Win, where if you have at least 1 live unit at the end of the turn limit you'll win the mission, regardless of where the soldiers are. This is meant for Survival scenarios.
- 3 = forces a Win, same way as in option 2, but additionally all remaining enemies surrender.
- Regardless of the setting, the player can always still win by eliminating all alien units before the turn limit, or fail the mission by losing all units.
- cheatTurn allows to define the turn where the AI becomes aware of all your units (default is 20) for individual missions. Once this turn is reached the aliens will be forced to go into attack mode and engage your units. This is effectively a cheat for the AI which was present on the original game.
Deployment Data
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
alienRank | Rank associated with this deployment data, as defined by the order of the race in question (see above) | required |
lowQty | Minimum quantity of aliens to spawn on beginner/experienced. | required |
highQty | Minimum quantity of aliens to spawn on superhuman. (minimum quantity for veteran/genius is the median of this and the previous value) | required |
dQty | Delta in Quantity, i.e. random number of aliens to spawn on top of the minimum (all difficulties). | required |
extraQty | Functionally identical to dQty, spawns a random number of additional aliens. | 0 |
percentageOutsideUfo | Percentage (0-100%) of aliens to spawn outside of the UFO (in UFO land/crash sites). | required |
itemSets | Three lists (one for each alien technology level) of items (string IDs) for the aliens to equip. | required |
Briefing Data
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
palette | The color swatch to use from BACKPALS.DAT. | 0 |
textOffset | Number of pixels to vertically offset the briefing text. Larger values move the text further down the screen. | 0 |
title | String ID for a custom briefing title text. Defaults to the same name as the alienDeployment. | - |
desc | String ID for a custom briefing description text. Defaults to the same name as the alienDeployment + _BRIEFING. | - |
music | The ID of the music to play. | GMDEFEND |
cutscene | Sets the cutscene to play before the mission briefing. | - |
background | The background screen to show. | BACK16.SCR |
showCraft | Whether to show the name of craft that arrived at the mission site. | true |
showTarget | Whether to display the mission target name. | true |
Battle Starting Conditions
Starting conditions can be defined on alien deployments and on terrains:
- effects before a mission are always taken from the alien deployment (since terrain is yet unknown)
- effects during a mission are taken from the terrain in case a starting condition is defined on both deployment and terrain
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the starting condition. | required |
paletteTransformations | A list of palette transformations (oldPaletteName: newPaletteName) to apply during the mission (or mission stage). New palettes should be similar to original palettes, they should only convey visual effects like pollution, underwater environment, etc. For UFO-based mods only one palette (PAL_BATTLESCAPE) needs to be changed, for TFTD-based mods up to 4 palettes (for each depth). | - |
environmentalConditions | A set of environmental effects (one for each faction: STR_FRIENDLY, STR_HOSTILE or STR_NEUTRAL), see below. Environmental effects define a special effect applied to each unit of a given faction at the beginning of their turn. This can be for example damage in toxic environment, stun in harsh environment, morale decrease in tough battles, etc.
Note: the player is informed about the effects applied on the [Next Turn] screen. |
- |
armorTransformations | A list of armor transformations (oldArmorName: newArmorName) to apply during the mission (or mission stage). This can be only visual (e.g. replace helmetless armors with armors with a helmet when going underwater or in space) or also functional (effectively changing unit's stats and armor properties). The change is only temporary and reverted to original armor when the mission ends.
Note: if the armor is transformed, it is no longer checked if it is allowed or not and it is not replaced with default armor either, see below. |
- |
defaultArmor | If a soldier's armor is not allowed on a mission (see allowedArmors below), it will be replaced by a default armor. Default armor is defined for each soldier type separately as a weighted list of possible armor replacements. There is also a special armor ID "noChange" representing no change needed (i.e. giving you a chance to keep the original armor even if it is not allowed... don't ask me why, ask modders!) | - |
allowedArmors | A list of allowed armors for a mission. If empty, all armors are allowed. | - |
allowedVehicles | A list of allowed vehicles (HWP/SWS) for a mission. The rest will stay at the base. If empty, all vehicles are allowed. | - |
allowedItems | A list of allowed items (weapons, equipment, etc.) for a mission. | - |
allowedItemCategories | A list of allowed item categories (categories are freely definable by modders) for a mission. This is used to simplify/shorten the definition of allowed items.
Note: if both allowedItems and allowedItemCategories are empty, all items are allowed. Not allowed items will stay at the base. |
- |
allowedCraft | A list of allowed craft for a mission. Other craft cannot target the mission at all. If empty, all craft are allowed. | - |
requiredItems | A list of items (and their quantities) required for a mission (e.g. a skeleton key from EU2012). | - |
destroyRequiredItems | Defines whether required items should be destroyed or not (when craft landing is confirmed). | false |
mapBackgroundColor | Possibility to change the color of the background outside of the map boundaries. Used for example to visually indicate the type of environment. | 15 |
inventoryShockIndicator | String ID of the shock indicator sprite (in the inventory). Used to override the global one, for example in normal environment it can indicate body shock, in underwater environment drowning and in space suffocating. | - |
mapShockIndicator | String ID of the shock indicator sprite (on the map). Used to override the global one. | - |
Environmental Conditions
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
chancePerTurn | Chance (0-100%) that a unit will be affected. Dice roll is performed each turn, for each unit separately. | 0 |
firstTurn | When should the environmental condition start affecting the units. XCOM units cannot be affected before their first turn (aliens and civilians can). | 1 |
lastTurn | When should the environmental condition stop affecting the units. | 1000 |
message | String ID of the message displayed on the [Next Turn] screen, explaining to the player what is happening. | - |
color | Color (0-255) of the above message. | 29 |
weaponOrAmmo | The item (a weapon or ammo) that defines the actual effect. Compared to normal weapons, there are some limitations. See notes below. | - |
side | The unit side where the effect is applied. Possible options:
|
-1 |
bodyPart | The unit body part where the effect is applied. Possible options:
|
-1 |
Note: there are limitations to what the effect can do, since we're not using a projectile and nobody is actually shooting
- no power bonus based on shooting unit's stats (nobody is shooting, duh!)
- no power range reduction (there is no projectile, range = 0)
- no AOE damage from explosions (targets are damaged directly without affecting anyone/anything else)
- no terrain damage
- no self-destruct
- no vanilla target morale loss when hurt; vanilla morale loss for fatal wounds still applies though
- no setting target on fire (...could be added/implemented if needed)
- no fire extinguisher
Custom Palettes
These palettes can:
- either globally override the default game palettes
- or serve as additional palettes used only in certain situations (see paletteTransformations)
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the custom palette. | required |
target | String ID of the target palette:
|
- |
file | Path to a file containing the palette definition, in JASC format. | - |
palette | Alternative to file. You can specify the palette directly in the ruleset using a list of RGB values. Using this method, you don't have to specify all 256 colors; you can also use it to just change a few colors and leave the rest unchanged. | - |
Research
Defines a research topic that X-COM scientists can investigate, listed in "research:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
name | String ID of the research project's name. | required |
lookup | String ID of the research project's display result (used when multiple projects give the same result, e.g. researching Sectoid Engineer and Sectoid Navigator both give the same live Sectoid info in the Ufopaedia). | - |
cutscene | The name of the cutscene to play when this project is completed. If the cutscene is "wingame" or "losegame", the player is returned to the main menu after the cutscene plays. | - |
spawnedItem | Item to be added to base stores, when the research is completed.
Tip: allows you to create unique items in limited quantities (e.g. special weapons, keys to special missions, etc.). Don't forget to inform the player in the pedia article! |
- |
cost | Number of man-days (on average, the final time will be 50-150% this value) required to complete this project. | 0 |
points | Score earned for completing this project. | 0 |
dependencies | List of research projects that can unlock access to this one. If the full list is researched, or if one of the projects on the list "unlocks" this one, it becomes available. | - |
unlocks | List of research projects unlocked, regardless of other dependencies, but not requirements, by completing this project (for example, any live alien unlocks "Alien Origins"). | - |
disables | A list of research projects disabled by completing this project.
Notes:
|
- |
getOneFree | List of "bonus" research projects that may be granted when completing this project. Examples: alien navigators (give random alien mission info), medics (give random alien interrogation or autopsy), engineers (give random UFO type info). | - |
getOneFreeProtected | A list of additional "bonus" research projects that may be granted when completing this project. Each topic in the list is "protected" by another topic, which allows you finer control over when the player gets the bonus.
For example: you could divide the topics into early-game, mid-game and late-game and protect each group by some "gateway topic". |
- |
sequentialGetOneFree | Should the topics from getOneFree and getOneFreeProtected be given randomly (false) or sequentially (true). | false |
requires | List of research projects absolutely required before this project can be unlocked. For example, "The Martian Solution" will not even be considered for unlocking until AFTER "Alien Origins" is completed. | - |
requiresBaseFunc | A list of services (for a given base) required to start this project. | - |
needItem | Does this project require an item of the same name? | false |
destroyItem | Will this item be destroyed (removed from stores) after research is finished? | false |
unlockFinalMission | If true, this research topic allows to send a spacecraft to the final mission. | false |
Manufacture
Defines a manufacture project that X-COM engineers can produce, listed in "manufacture:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
name | String ID of the manufacturing project's name. | required |
category | String ID of the manufacturing project's category.
Important: craft manufacturing projects MUST be defined in the STR_CRAFT category. |
- |
requires | List of topics (string IDs) that must be researched to unlock this project. If none are specified, this project is unlocked from the start. | - |
requiresBaseFunc | A list of services required (in the given base) to be able to start this project. | - |
space | Amount of Workshop space required to begin this project. | 0 |
time | Number of man-hours required per production. | 0 |
cost | Monetary deduction per production. | 0 |
refund | Whether the resources needed for a project should be refunded when a project is cancelled before completion.
Notes:
|
false |
requiredItems | List of items required and consumed per production. | - |
producedItems | List of items manufactured per production. If not specified, defaults to 1 item with the same string ID as the manufacture project. | name: 1 |
spawnedPersonType | Allows to "manufacture" soldiers, scientists and engineers. More info here: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,4187.msg78212.html#msg78212
Note: you can't use existing soldiers as "input" here, only items or prisoners. For transformation of existing soldiers (e.g. from normal humans to MECs), please use the Soldier Transformation functionality and ruleset. |
- |
spawnedPersonName | When "manufacturing" a soldier, you can (optionally) specify also his/her name. | - |
UFOpaedia Article
Defines an article in the in-game UFOpaedia, listed in "ufopaedia:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
id | String ID of the article name. This must match the ID of the object associated with this article, if applicable. | required |
title | String ID of the article title. If omitted, the id is used. | - |
type_id | Type of this article:
In OXCE, the TFTD-style articles can also be used in UFO-based mods. |
required |
section | String ID of the UFOpaedia section this article belongs to. | - |
requires | List of topics (string IDs) that must be researched to unlock this article. If none are specified, this article is unlocked from the start. | - |
image_id | Filename of the background image displayed on this article, if applicable.
In OXCE:
|
- |
text | String ID of the description displayed on this article. | - |
text_width | Maximum width of the text displayed, only applicable to TextImage articles. | EU (0), TFTD (157) |
rect_stats | Rectangle (x, y, width, height) of the stats text on the screen, only applicable to Craft articles. | - |
rect_text | Rectangle (x, y, width, height) of the description text on the screen, only applicable to Craft articles.
In OXCE, it is also applicable to TextImage articles. |
- |
weapon | String ID of the weapon, only applicable to Vehicle (HWP/SWS) articles. | - |
UFO Trajectories
Defines a trajectory carried out by an UFO during an alien mission, listed in "ufoTrajectories:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
id | String ID of the trajectory name. | required |
groundTimer | Amount of seconds for the UFO to spend on Ground waypoints. | 5 |
waypoints | List of items defining the waypoints and flight segments for the UFO to traverse, defined as [zone, altitude, speed]. zone: Regional missionZone index (used to randomly generate the waypoint's coordinates).
speed: UFO speed as a percentage (0-100%) of its maximum speed. |
- |
Each trajectory has X flight segments and X+1 waypoints... please pause reading here and think for a while why that is the case.
The best explanation how the flight segments and waypoints are encoded in the ruleset is done via an example:
waypoints: - [A, B, C] - [D, E, F] - [G, H, I] - [J, K, L] - [M, N, P]
This example can be interpreted as:
- go from zone A to zone D at altitude B and speed C
- go from zone D to zone D at altitude E and speed F
- go from zone D to zone G at altitude H and speed I
- go from zone G to zone J at altitude K and speed L
- go from zone J to zone M at altitude N and speed P
This example contains 5 flight segments (AD, DD, DG, GJ and JM) and 6 waypoints (A, D, D, G, J and M).
Please note especially the second line, where zone D is targeted AGAIN, this happens automatically/internally and always on the second line.
Also, if any altitude (B, E, H, K or N) would be zero (0 = Ground), the UFO would first wait landed in the start zone for some time before taking off to the destination zone (at altitude 1 = Very Low).
Alien Missions
Defines an alien mission carried out by UFOs on the Geoscape, listed in "alienMissions:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the mission type. | required |
points | Score allocated to aliens for successfully completing this mission. | 0 |
waves | List of UFO waves to spawn as this mission progresses, as described below. | required |
objective | Missions are split by objective:
|
0 |
spawnUfo | UFO to spawn for retaliation. | - |
spawnZone | Regional missionZone to use when spawning mission sites / alien bases. | -1 |
missionWeights | Only works for alien retaliation missions spawned during dogfights. If your mod has multiple possible retaliation missions, the game chooses one randomly, but considering weights defined in this attribute. The weights are defined as a list of (month: weight) pairs. If nothing is specified, weight is 1 (for all months). | - |
retaliationOdds | Probability (0-100%) that a UFO shot down while performing this mission will generate a Retaliation mission. | -1 |
endlessInfiltration | Should an infiltration mission end after the first cycle (false) or continue indefinitely (true)? | true |
despawnEvenIfTargeted | Should a mission site expire/despawn even if it is targeted by an xcom craft or not? | false |
siteType | Alien deployment to use when spawning mission sites / alien bases. If not specified, alienDeployment from Geoscape texture is used.
Note: for alien bases there is one more hardcoded fallback (STR_ALIEN_BASE_ASSAULT) if both deployments mentioned above are missing. |
- |
raceWeights | List of alien races likely to carry out this mission, and the % chance of them being allocated to this mission, listed by "number of months after game beginning". | required |
operationType | From where does this mission operate?
Possible options:
More description for this and the following attributes here: https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,6557.msg104669.html#msg104669 |
0 |
operationSpawnZone | The missionZone for spawning the operation base (if necessary), see above. | -1 |
operationBaseType | The type of operation base to spawn (references alien deployment), see above. | - |
targetBaseOdds | The odds of this mission targeting an xcom base. Works only for genMission spawned by an alien base. | 0 |
regionWeights | The region distribution over game time. Works only for genMission spawned by an alien base. | - |
Waves
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
ufo | String ID of the UFO to spawn. | required |
count | Number of UFOs to spawn. | 0 |
trajectory | String ID of the trajectory for this UFO to use when entering Earth's atmosphere. | required |
timer | How long after the previous wave should this wave arrive? (in minutes)
Notes:
|
0 |
objective | true Marks this wave as the one that carries out the mission objective. Only for mission site / supply missions. | - |
hunterKillerPercentage | The chance (0-100%) to become a hunter-killer UFO upon spawning.
Possible options:
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-1 |
huntMode | Algorithm to use when prioritizing xcom targets.
Possible options:
|
-1 |
huntBehavior | Algorithm to use when considering retreating from the dogfight.
Possible options:
|
-1 |
escort | Does this wave escort/protect the previous wave(s)? | false |
interruptPercentage | The chance (0-100%) to interrupt the alien mission when successfully shooting down a UFO from this wave.
Possible options:
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0 |
Alien Tech Levels
This is a list of alien Tech Levels, listed in "alienItemLevels:".
Each line in the list corresponds to the Tech Level for one game month (first line is for the first month, second line for second month, etc.). The game will use the most recent available line in the event the game goes on forever (and there are not enough lines defined).
Each line contains item set probabilities, with a number between 0 and 2 representing an item set (from plasma pistols to heavy plasmas, as defined in the deployments), expressing a 10% probability for that item set being used.
- 0 = first item set (e.g. plasma pistol/clip)
- 1 = second item set (e.g. plasma rifle/clip)
- 2 = third item set (e.g. heavy plasma/clip)
For example:
[ 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1 ]
would represent a 60% chance for pistols, 30% for rifles and 10% for heavy weapons.
Note that the order does not matter, but the length DOES. Each line MUST have exactly 10 digits.
If the above is still confusing, here's more explanation:
- There are 10 fields in a line; each field represents 10%
- There are six instances of '0'... 6x10% = 60% chance of plasma pistol
- There are three instances of '1'... 3x10% = 30% chance of plasma rifle
- There is only one instance of '2'... 1x10% = 10% chance of heavy plasma
Just in case: you can use more (or less) than 3 item sets (0, 1, 2), but you will need to modify all the alien deployments accordingly too!
Extra Sprites
Adds or replaces sprites in an existing X-COM image file, listed in "extraSprites:".
VERY IMPORTANT:
- You can use many different image formats, but not all of them work on all platforms (e.g. 8bit GIF does not work on Mac)... please use 8bit PNG format for maximum compatibility
- OpenXcom is able to handle 24bit images (in some cases), but they are not officially supported... please use 8bit images for maximum compatibility
- OpenXcom is able to handle transparency index other than zero (in most cases), but it is not officially supported... please use transparency index zero for maximum compatibility
- OpenXcom displays everything using 8bit palettes
- you can find official palettes for both UFO and TFTD (in various formats) here: https://github.com/MeridianOXC/OpenXcom/tree/oxce-plus/bin/common/Palettes
- FIXME: add a detailed guide describing which palettes are used for which images
Value | Description | Default |
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type | Name of the original sprite/spritesheet to modify or new sprite/spritesheet to create. | required |
typeSingle | Alternative to type, used for defining single sprites with less verbose ruleset. Changes the default value for singleImage to true. | - |
files | List of the new sprites to add/replace, listed as spriteID: filepath. | - |
fileSingle | Alternative to files, used for defining single sprites with less verbose ruleset. | - |
width | Width of the whole sprite/spritesheet in pixels. | 320 |
height | Height of the whole sprite/spritesheet in pixels. | 200 |
singleImage | Is the image file just a single sprite (true) or a spritesheet (false)? | false |
subX | Width of the subdivision in pixels. If a subdivision is specified, then the image file (a spritesheet) is divided into chunks (sprites). | 0 |
subY | Height of the subdivision in pixels. If a subdivision is specified, then the image file (a spritesheet) is divided into chunks (sprites). | 0 |
Example:
- type: GIANTBUNNY.PCK width: 32 height: 40 files: 0: Resources/Bunny/Bunny00.png 1: Resources/Bunny/Bunny01.bmp 2: Resources/Bunny/Bunny02.gif
Another example: (takes advantage of the ability to drop numerous images into a single folder that will then behave like a spritesheet)
- type: GIANTBUNNY.PCK width: 32 height: 40 files: 0: Resources/Bunny/sprite/
Files within the specified folder should be numbered sequentially from the number defined above. "0" in this case.
Alternative for single sprites (OXCE only)
To make the ruleset smaller and easier to read, you can use the following alternative way of defining single sprites.
Standard method:
- type: SpriteName singleImage: true files: 0: Resources/MyImage.png
Alternative method:
- typeSingle: SpriteName fileSingle: Resources/MyImage.png
Notice how only 2 lines are needed instead of 4; and the beginning of both values is nicely aligned.
Extra Sounds
Adds or replaces sounds in an existing X-COM sound file, listed in "extraSounds:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | ID of the original sound file to modify:
|
required |
files | List of the new sounds to add/replace, listed as soundID: filepath. | - |
Example:
- type: BATTLE.CAT files: 55: Resources/Sounds/sample.wav
Warning for adding .wav files: the game works with low bitrate, uncompressed mono PCM wav. Any other format is likely to not work.
Music
Custom music options can be defined in the Music.rul file. More details here.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | Name of the music track. | required |
catPos | The track's index in the catalog (CAT) file. Only relevant for music stored in CAT files, obviously. | - |
normalization | The track's normalization level. Only relevant for music stored in CAT files. | 0.76 |
Extra Strings
Adds or replaces text strings in an existing OpenXcom language file, listed in "extraStrings:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | Filename of the original language file to modify (without file extension). | required |
strings | List of the new strings to add/replace, listed as stringID: text. | - |
Example:
- type: en-US strings: STR_SNIPER_RIFLE: Sniper Rifle STR_SNIPER_RIFLE_CLIP: Sniper Rifle Clip - type: en-GB strings: STR_SNIPER_RIFLE: Sniper Rifle STR_SNIPER_RIFLE_CLIP: Sniper Rifle Clip - type: de strings: STR_SNIPER_RIFLE: Scharfschützengewehr STR_SNIPER_RIFLE_CLIP: Scharfschützengewehrmunition - type: ru strings: STR_SNIPER_RIFLE: Снайперская винтовка STR_SNIPER_RIFLE_CLIP: Магазин к снайп. винтовке
Did you know?
- Translations can also be provided in the same format as OpenXcom provides them for default languages (en-US and en-GB)
- The advantage over using extraStrings is that the format can be used in Transifex, so that popular mods can be easily translated into many languages by many people in a more coordinated way
Interfaces
Defines various properties (most notably colors) and behavior of OpenXcom UI screens, listed in "interfaces:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | Name of the interface. Each OpenXcom screen has a unique corresponding interface. | required |
palette | Name of the palette (e.g. PAL_BASESCAPE) to be used for this screen. Not all screens support this. | - |
parent | Name of the parent interface (from which some attributes are inherited).
For example research/manufacture screens have a hierarchy of screens opening on top of each other. |
- |
music | Music to play when the corresponding screen is opened. | - |
sound | Sound effect (from GEO.CAT) to play when the corresponding screen is opened. | -1 |
backgroundImage | Background image for the corresponding screen.
Note: currently only works for:
In future, all screens using a background image will support it. |
- |
elements | List of detailed definitions for various elements on the screen (window, text, buttons, lists, etc.). See below. | - |
Elements
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
id | Name of the interface element. | required |
size | Some elements have configurable size. Defined as [width, height]. | - |
pos | Some elements have configurable position. Defined as [x, y], where x<320 and y<200. | - |
color | Most elements have configurable primary color (0-255). Elements called palette only have range between 0-15 (palette offsets). | - |
color2 | Some elements have configurable alternative/secondary color (0-255). | - |
border | Some elements have configurable border/tertiary color (0-255). | - |
TFTDMode | Is used in TFTD for inversion behavior in some elements, mostly buttons. | - |
Tip: which elements support which attributes can be determined by inspecting the vanilla xcom1/xcom2 ruleset.
StatStrings
Statstrings are used to automatically rename soldiers. They are case-sensitive and processed in the order in which they are specified. Processing is stopped either at the end of the list, or when a first rule with a name longer than 1 character (e.g. "Snpr") matches.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
string | String to add to name. | required |
psiStrength psiSkill |
One or more stat ranges are AND-ed together to find a match.
Each range has a format [min, max]. Use YAML standard tilde (~) to indicate empty value (interpreted as 0 for min and as 255 for max). |
- |
melee psiTraining |
New attributes (only available in OpenXcom). | - |
Example:
statStrings: - string: "x" psiStrength: [~, 30] - string: "P" psiStrength: [80, ~] - string: "p" psiStrength: [60, 79] - string: "K" psiSkill: [60, ~] - string: "k" psiSkill: [30, 59] - string: "b" bravery: [60, ~] - string: "c" bravery: [~, 10] - string: "w" strength: [~, 25] - string: "Snpr" firing: [60, ~] reactions: [60, ~] - string: "M" firing: [70, ~] - string: "m" firing: [60, 69] - string: "Sct" reactions: [50, ~] tu: [60, ~] - string: "R" reactions: [60, ~] - string: "r" reactions: [50, 59]
Cutscenes
Defines a video playlist or a slideshow sequence, listed in "cutscenes:".
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
type | String ID of the cutscene. | required |
useUfoAudioSequence | Whether to use the audio sequence for the original UFO intro movie. This should only ever be set to true for the UFO intro. | false |
videos | A list of video filenames to play with the FLC player. Required if this cutscene is a video playlist. | - |
audioTracks | A list of audio filenames to play along the videos specified in videos. Optional. | - |
slideshow | Info for playing a slideshow (see below). Required if this cutscene is a slideshow. | - |
Slideshow Data
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
transitionSeconds | The number of seconds to wait before automatically transitioning to the next slide. The user can always force a transition by a mouse click. | 30 |
musicId | The ID of the music to play. | - |
slides | List of slide data elements (see below). | required |
Slide Data
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
imagePath | The path to the image file to display in the background.
Note: the palette for the slide is taken directly from the image, so the caption text color will be determined by the image palette. |
required |
caption | The string ID of the caption text. | - |
captionSize | The size of the text box, in pixels, in which to display the caption. | [320, 200] |
captionPos | The screen position at which to display the caption. | [0, 0] |
captionColor | The palette index to use for the caption color. | required |
transitionSeconds | Override for transitionSeconds from Slideshow Data, so that each slide can have a different value. | 0 |
captionAlign | The horizontal text alignment for the caption text. Possible values: 0 = left, 1 = center, 2 = right. | 0 |
Global Variables
The following ruleset doesn't belong into any category/hierarchy, it's just standalone settings you can put into any file, on the top level. It mostly contains constants that were deemed worthy making moddable.
Game Parameters
In vanilla ruleset files, these are located in vars.rul.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
startingTime | Specifies the date and time at the beginning of the game. | Friday 1.1.1999 12:00:00 |
costEngineer | Monthly salary of a single engineer (in dollars). Please note that hiring cost is twice as much. | 0 |
costScientist | Monthly salary of a single scientist (in dollars). Please note that hiring cost is twice as much. | 0 |
timePersonnel | Time (in hours) it takes for newly hired personnel to arrive at a base. | 0 |
initialFunding | Amount of money (in thousands of dollars) the player starts with. | 0 |
alienFuel | Name of an item representing alien fuel and a quantity to recover from a single fuel cell. Format: [name, quantity]. | [-, -] |
fontName | Name of *.dat file, placed in Language folder, which describes used font collection. | Font.dat |
Difficulty Settings
In vanilla ruleset files, these are located in difficulty.rul.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
difficultyCoefficient | Difficulty coefficients (per 5 game difficulty levels) affecting various game mechanics, for example:
|
[0, 1, 2, 3, 4] |
aimAndArmorMultipliers | Affects armor values and firing accuracy of aliens for different difficulty levels. | [0.5, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0] |
statGrowthMultipliers | Affects unit stats of aliens for different difficulty levels. | - |
turnAIUseGrenade | Defines a turn, from which the aliens are allowed to use explosives. | 3 |
turnAIUseBlaster | Defines a turn, from which the aliens are allowed to use waypoint-based weapons. | 3 |
defeatScore | Monthly score threshold for losing the game on Beginner difficulty. Other difficulties have different thresholds, affected by difficultyCoefficient. | 0 |
defeatFunds | Debt threshold (at a start of a month) for losing the game, on all difficulty levels. | 0 |
Other Constants
These are constants that were needed to support TFTD in OpenXcom. You are most likely never going to need to modify them, but we list them here for completeness sake. They are defined as a list of values under the constants: entry.
Some of these constants can be considered as difficulty settings, and vanilla ruleset defines them in difficulty.rul.
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
damageRange | Defines the damage range for projectile weapons. 100 means 0-200% range, 50 means 50-150% range, 25 means 75-125% range, etc. | 100 |
explosiveDamageRange | Defines the damage range for AOE weapons (e.g. explosives). | 50 |
fireDamageRange | Defines the damage range for incendiary weapons. Format is: [min, max]. | [5, 10] |
The rest is defined in vars.rul (for TFTD), or left untouched at default values (for UFO:EU).
Value | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
doorSound | Sound of normal doors opening. | 3 |
slidingDoorSound | Sound of sliding doors opening. | 20 |
slidingDoorClose | Sound of sliding doors closing. | 21 |
smallExplosion | Sound of a small explosion (power <= 80). | 2 |
largeExplosion | Sound of a large explosion (power > 80). | 5 |
explosionOffset | Explosion offset in X1.PCK | 0 |
smokeOffset | Surface smoke animation offset in SMOKE.PCK | 8 |
underwaterSmokeOffset | Underwater smoke animation offset in SMOKE.PCK | 0 |
itemDrop | Sound of item dropping (in the inventory). | 38 |
itemThrow | Sound of item being thrown. | 39 |
itemReload | Reload sound. | 17 |
walkOffset | Offset for various footstep sounds. | 22 |
flyingSound | Sound of a unit flying. | 15 |
buttonPress | Sound played when a button is pressed. | 0 |
windowPopup | Sounds played (one chosen randomly) when a window pops up. | [1, 2, 3] |
ufoFire | Sound of a UFO firing. | 8 |
ufoHit | Sound of a UFO being hit. | 12 |
ufoCrash | Sound of a UFO crashing. | 10 |
ufoExplode | Sound of a UFO being destroyed. | 11 |
interceptorHit | Sound of an XCOM interceptor being hit. | 10 |
interceptorExplode | Sound of an XCOM interceptor being destroyed. | 13 |
geoscapeCursor | Palette offset for a cursor when using PAL_GEOSCAPE palette. | 252 |
basescapeCursor | Palette offset for a cursor when using PAL_BASESCAPE palette. | 252 |
battlescapeCursor | Palette offset for a cursor when using PAL_BATTLESCAPE* palettes. | 144 |
ufopaediaCursor | Palette offset for a cursor when using PAL_UFOPAEDIA palette. | 252 |
graphsCursor | Palette offset for a cursor when using PAL_GRAPHS palette. | 252 |
goodDebriefingMusic | Music played in the Debriefing when the score is positive. | GMMARS |
badDebriefingMusic | Music played in the Debriefing when the score is zero or negative. | GMMARS |