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The '''STRG format''' that appears in the Metroid Prime kiosk demo is an extremely basic initial version of the format. It's a very simplistic format that only supports one language per file and doesn't even have a magic value or a version number. | The '''STRG format''' that appears in the Metroid Prime kiosk demo is an extremely basic initial version of the format. It's a very simplistic format that only supports one language per file and doesn't even have a magic value or a version number. | ||
Revision as of 17:57, 29 May 2015
See STRG (File Format) for the other revisions of this format.
The STRG format that appears in the Metroid Prime kiosk demo is an extremely basic initial version of the format. It's a very simplistic format that only supports one language per file and doesn't even have a magic value or a version number.
Format
There's not much to this format.
Offset | Type | Size | Description |
---|---|---|---|
0x0 | u32 | 4 | File size (includes itself) |
0x4 | u32 | 4 | String count (SC) |
0x8 | u32[] | 4 × SC | String offsets (relative to after size value) |
- | string[] | - | Strings - these are encoded as UTF-16 Unicode strings |