Pikmin 2 otakara_config.txt
otakara_config.txt
is a file that dictates non-Exploration Kit treasure properties in Pikmin 2. item_config.txt
is a similar file that lists all Exploration Kit treasures. This page will explain both files.
To find them, go to /user/Abe/Pellet/<region>
, where you will see a list of several .szs
files. Look for the one named pelletlist_<region>
. Extract this file to get several text files, including otakara_config.txt
and item_config.txt
. The files /user/Abe/Pellet/<region>/otakara_config.txt
and /user/Abe/Pellet/<region>/item_config.txt
are unused by the game.
Format
The first line that's not a comment indicates the number of entries.
Then come a series of blocks, starting and ending with curly braces – each block is a treasure. Each has a series of properties, one per line, and ends with just the word end
. The following properties exist:
Property | Description |
---|---|
name
|
The internal name of the treasure (used when spawning treasures in caves). |
archive
|
Name of the .szs archive containing the model, in /user/Abe/pellet/region.
|
bmd
|
Name of the .bmd model within the .szs archive.
|
animmgr
|
File name of the animation manager in otakara_texts.szs .
|
colltree
|
Name of the collision text file in otakara_texts.szs .
|
radius
|
Unknown[unsure] (Collision processing radius?) |
p_radius
|
Radius of shadow and where Pikmin pick up the treasure base. |
height
|
Height offset of the treasure model. |
inertiascaling
|
A number that relates to the moment of inertia, i.e., how much it resists angular change. Higher values translates to higher resistance and reduced wobbling intensity. |
particletype
|
Unknown[unsure]. |
numparticles
|
Unknown[unsure]. |
particlesize
|
Unknown[unsure]. |
friction
|
Likely unused.[unsure] |
min
|
Minimum Pikmin strength needed to carry. |
max
|
Maximum number of Pikmin that can carry. |
pikicountmax
|
Unused. Number of Pikmin treasure produces. Leftover data from pellet files. |
pikicountmin
|
Unused. Same as previous. |
dynamics
|
A value related to treasure collision. This is set to "lod" for most treasures, but "never" when the treasure weighs 1. |
money
|
Number of Pokos the treasure is worth. |
unique
|
If set to no, the treasure will always appear, even if it is already collected. |
code
|
Most treasures have a code of 0, but treasures with a code of 1 cannot be grabbed by breadbugs. Exploration kit treasures use a code of 2.[unsure] |
dictionary
|
Spot placement in the Treasure Hoard. |
depth
|
This and the next values are how you make treasures buried. |
depth_max
|
Depth is the most important for this.[unsure] |
depth_a
|
These seem to be radii the Pikmin make around the object as they dig it out.[unsure] |
depth_b
|
Same as previous. |
depth_c
|
Same as previous. |
depth_d
|
Same as previous. |
message
|
Controls the ID of the ship's announcement message. If not present, no message loads, as is the case with all normal (non-Exploration Kit) treasures. |
Example
The following is the example of an entry.
{ name ahiru archive ahiru.szs bmd ahiru.bmd animmgr animmgr.txt colltree collInfo.txt radius 35 p_radius 35 height 25 inertiascaling 500 particletyp simple numparticles 8 particlesize 1 friction 0.1 min 8 max 15 pikicountmax 0 pikicountmin 0 dynamics lod money 90 unique yes code 0 dictionary 129 depth 0 depth_max 25 depth_a 15 depth_b 20 depth_c 37 depth_d 37 end }