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= Object Scripts (OBCD in V5+, OI in V3/4) =
= Object Scripts (OBCD in V5+, OC in V3/4) =


These are scripts that correspond to VERB actions. VERBs are predefined activities at the bottom of the screen, e.g. "Open", "Look", "Give" etc. For each named object in a room, the game designer could define responses to the players actions. Starting with version 5, the whole code can be found in an [[Object resources|Object Resource]].  
These are scripts that correspond to VERB actions. VERBs are predefined activities at the bottom of the screen, e.g. "Open", "Look", "Give" etc. For each named object in a room, the game designer could define responses to the players actions. Starting with version 5, the whole code can be found in an [[Object resources|Object Resource]].  
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       offset        2 bytes
       offset        2 bytes
       table end    1 byte(must be 0)
       table end    1 byte(must be 0)
       code         variable
       object code   variable
   
   


TODO: V3/4 ???
In Version 3 and 4 the code can be found in the '''OC''' block:
 
OC
  Block size        4 bytes
  Block name        2 bytes ("OC")
  Object ID        1 byte (?)
  unknown          12 bytes
 
Now starts a variable block similar to the VERB block in later games, which contains the verb identifier (1 byte) and the offset. The table end is marked with 0.
 
  verb              1 byte
  offset            2 bytes
  table end          1 byte (must be 0)
  object name        0 terminated string
  object code        variable

Revision as of 18:20, 17 April 2007

SCUMM/Technical ReferenceScript resources


Scripts control the internal logic of the games. They exist in different flavours:

  • global scripts
  • local scripts
  • room entry scripts
  • room exit scripts
  • object scripts

Starting with Scumm V5, the blockname contains 4 bytes and the block size is BE including the 8 bytes for the header. Older games just have a 2 bytes blockname and the block size is in LE without the 6 bytes for the header.


Global Scripts (SC or SCRP)

Global scripts are limited to 200 and stored in the LF or LFLF container. The id and the offset is stored in the directory of scripts in the game index file.

Block name         2 ("SC") or 4 ("SCRP") bytes
Block size         4 bytes 
Script code        variable

Local Scripts (LS or LSCR)

Local scripts are stored within a room. The first byte after the blockname contains the id of the script. IDs for local scripts always start at 200.

Block name         2 ("LS") or 4 ("LSCR") bytes
Block size         4 bytes
ID                 1 byte
Script code        variable


Room Entry Scripts (EN or ENCD)

This block contains special code when a room is entered.

Block name         2 ("EN") or 4 ("ENCD") bytes
Block size         4 bytes
Script code        variable


Room Exit Scripts (EX or EXCD)

This block contains special code when the player leaves a room

Block name         2 ("EX") or 4 ("EXCD") bytes
Block size         4 bytes
Script code        variable


Object Scripts (OBCD in V5+, OC in V3/4)

These are scripts that correspond to VERB actions. VERBs are predefined activities at the bottom of the screen, e.g. "Open", "Look", "Give" etc. For each named object in a room, the game designer could define responses to the players actions. Starting with version 5, the whole code can be found in an Object Resource.

OBCD    
  Block name       4 bytes ("OBCD")
  Block size       4 bytes
   CDHD
     Block name    4 bytes ("CDHD")
     Block size    4 bytes (25)
     obj id        2 bytes
     ...           see Object Resource
   VERB
     Block name    4 bytes ("VERB")
     Block size    4 bytes
     offset table  variable
     verb          1 byte (0xFF is default)
     offset        2 bytes
     table end     1 byte(must be 0)
     object code   variable

In Version 3 and 4 the code can be found in the OC block:

OC
  Block size        4 bytes
  Block name        2 bytes ("OC")
  Object ID         1 byte (?)
  unknown           12 bytes

Now starts a variable block similar to the VERB block in later games, which contains the verb identifier (1 byte) and the offset. The table end is marked with 0.

  verb               1 byte
  offset             2 bytes
  table end          1 byte (must be 0)
  object name        0 terminated string
  object code        variable