AGI Specifications: Chapter 10 - Savegame Files

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Savegame Files

Begun by David Symonds
Continued by Lance Ewing

(Last updated: 8 March 2017)

 



10.1 Introduction

AGI saved game files are named as follows:

<gameId>SG.<num>

where <gameId> is the ID of the game, e.g. KQ1, SQ2, etc., and where <num> is a number starting at 1. The format of the saved game file was relatively consistent between versions 2.4XX and 2.9XX apart from one minor addition. The specification below currently focuses on the format used by that version range. The format of AGI v3 saved games has not yet been explored, but it is known that AGI v2.272 differs somewhat in format and almost certainly those versions prior to 2.272 will therefore be different as well.

The saved game file consists of six sections. The first section contains only the description of the saved game. We'll call this the header. The other five sections follow a high level format where the first two bytes give the length of the section and the remainder is the data for that section.

Note that the byte offsets for each section are specified as being from the start of that section and not the start of the file.

Where a numeric value is specified over multiple bytes, it is always little-endian, unless otherwise noted.


10.2 Saved Game Format


Header

Byte Meaning
0-30 Savegame description. This can be up to 30 printable characters, and is padded out with NUL (\0) bytes to a total of 31 bytes.


General State

Byte Meaning
0-1 Length of general state section
2-8 Game ID("SQ2", "KQ3", "LLLLL", etc.), NUL padded
9-264 Variables, 1 variable per byte
265-296 Flags, 8 flags per byte, starting with highest bit first
297-300 Clock ticks since game started. 1 clock tick == 50ms
301-302 Horizon
303-304 Key Dir
305-306 Upper left X position for active block
307-308 Upper Left Y position for active block
309-310 Lower Right X position for active block
311-312 Lower Right Y position for active block
WIP WORK IN PROGRESS


Animated Objects

Byte Meaning
0-1 Length of animated objects section.
WIP WORK IN PROGRESS



Inventory Objects

Byte Meaning
0-1 Length of inventory objects section.
WIP WORK IN PROGRESS


Script Events

Byte Meaning
0-1 Length of script events section.
WIP WORK IN PROGRESS


Scan Offsets

Byte Meaning
0-1 Length of scan offsets section.
WIP WORK IN PROGRESS


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