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Morrowind's game mechanics in full detail and coverage. | |||
==Conventions== | |||
====Variables==== | |||
* All attribute accesses are the modified (fortified/drained) value by default. Base attribute access is indicated by attributes starting with ''base''. | |||
* Attributes may be prefixed with ''pc'' or ''npc'' to indicate the owner of the attribute when opposing actors are involved. | |||
====Calculation==== | |||
* All numeric operations occur in floating point unless indicated. | |||
* int(x) truncates. | |||
* round(x) uses the default FPU rounding mode. [IEEE 754 round-half-towards-even] | |||
* roll(n) returns an integer from 0 up to but not including n. | |||
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[[Research:Stats and Levelling|Stats and Levelling]] | [[Research:Stats and Levelling|Stats and Levelling]] | ||
[[Research:Dialogue and Messages|Dialogue and Messages]] | |||
[[Research:Scripting|Scripting]] | |||
[[Research:Weather|Weather]] | |||
[[Research:World|World]] | |||
[[GMSTs_(status)|Game Settings]] | |||
[[Research:Rendering|Rendering]] | |||
==Contributing== | |||
Please submit only primary research, or sourced research that you have independently verified. | |||
==To-do list== | |||
[[Research:todo]] | |||
== | ==Sources== | ||
* [http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/topic/1097214-gameplay-mechanics-analysis/ bethsoft forum thread] | |||
* [http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Combat UESP Wiki: Combat section] |
Latest revision as of 20:41, 15 May 2022
Morrowind's game mechanics in full detail and coverage.
Conventions
Variables
- All attribute accesses are the modified (fortified/drained) value by default. Base attribute access is indicated by attributes starting with base.
- Attributes may be prefixed with pc or npc to indicate the owner of the attribute when opposing actors are involved.
Calculation
- All numeric operations occur in floating point unless indicated.
- int(x) truncates.
- round(x) uses the default FPU rounding mode. [IEEE 754 round-half-towards-even]
- roll(n) returns an integer from 0 up to but not including n.
Categories
Contributing
Please submit only primary research, or sourced research that you have independently verified.