gta.dat

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This file lists which files define the game map. It can be found in the game's data directory, and is known as gta3.dat in GTA III, gta-vc.dat in GTA VC, and simply gta.dat in GTA SA. The same file format is also used for default.dat.

Format

Each line links to a map file, unless it's empty or starts with a # (denoting a comment, which are ignored by the game). Since there are different types of files, a keyword is needed for each entry. Most entries use the following format, where the path is relative to the game's base directory:

<keyword> <path>

Although the file itself is not split up into sections, entries are usually grouped by type and arranged in a special order according to the game's loading sequence:

  1. Archives (IMG)
  2. Image list (GTA IV only)
  3. Water (GTA IV only)
  4. Item Definitions (IDE)
  5. Collision Files (COLLISION)
  6. Map Areas (MAPZONE, IPL)
  7. Item Placements (IPL)

Since GTA IV has various subdirectories which need to be identified there are new identifiers at the start of the path. They identify the exact location relative to the executeable file. Those are:

platform:
common:

Internally they will be replaced with the internal directory description and appendet to the installation directory of the game. Example:

platform:/DATA/MAPS/MANHAT/MANHAT12.IPL 

gets

PC/DATA/MAPS/MANHAT/MANHAT12.IPL 

which finally is transformed to (e.g.)

C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto 4\PC\DATA\MAPS\MANHAT\MANHAT12.IPL

Keywords

COLLISION

GTA III, VC and SA

With these entries collision files are defined. An additional parameter between keyword and path defines the map part they belong to. If this is 0, the col file is used by the whole map; a higher number (1 to 3) assigns it to one of the map zones.

Example:

COLFILE 0 MODELS\COLL\GENERIC.COL

IDE

GTA III, VC and SA

These entries link to item definition files.

Example:

IDE DATA\MAPS\generic.IDE

HIERFILE


IMG

GTA SA only

These entries define additionally used IMG archives (other than the hardcoded ones). You can only define a maximum of five entries. Any more will crash the game.

Example:

IMG DATA\PATHS\CARREC.IMG
IMG DATA\SCRIPT\SCRIPT.IMG
IMG MODELS\CUTSCENE.IMG

IMGLIST

GTA 4 only

These link to external image list files.

Example:

IMGLIST common:/data/images.txt

IPL and MAPZONE

GTA III, VC and SA

These keywords are used to link to IPL-style item placement and zone files. MAPZONE is only used in GTA3 and might be synonymous with IPL.

Example (GTA3):

MAPZONE DATA\MAP.ZON
IPL DATA\GTA3.ZON

Example (GTA SA):

IPL DATA\MAP.ZON
IPL DATA\INFO.ZON

IPL DATA\MAPS\LA\LAn.IPL
IPL DATA\MAPS\LA\LAn2.IPL

MODELFILE

GTA III, VC and SA

These link to external, mostly generic model files.

Example:

MODELFILE MODELS\GENERIC\WHEELS.DFF

SPLASH

GTA III, VC and SA

These define the splash screens that appear while loading the map. The argument for these is not a path, but just the name (without extension) of a texture dictionary in the txd directory. Might be ignored, though.

Example:

SPLASH loadsc2

TEXDICTION

GTA III, VC and SA

These link to external, mostly generic texture dictionaries.

Example:

TEXDICTION MODELS\GENERIC.TXD

WATER

GTA 4 only

These link to external water plane placement files.

Example:

WATER common:/DATA/WATER.DAT

The WATER identifier can hold more than one parameter. It is unconfirmed either this also works for other identifiers.

Example:

WATER common:/DATA/WATER.DAT common:/DATA/WATERLOW.DAT
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