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<small> My first ever wiki entry! Apologies for any inconsistencies etc. </small>
This Article is a Stub. My first ever wiki entry! Apologies for any inconsistencies etc. Note that none of this information has actually been confirmed by anyone other than myself -- Koral
 
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Information confirmed by Quimm forum members (by MrAdults in particular), HUGE props to them for their support.
  
==Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core==
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Last updated: [[User:Koral|Koral]] 19:15, 18 May 2009 (EDT)
  
<small>[Placeholder. History and information about the game]</small>
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<br />
  
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== Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core ==
  
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (クライシス コア -ファイナルファンタジーVII- ,Kuraishisu Koa -Fainaru Fantajī Sebun-?) is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable. The game is a prequel to Final Fantasy VII and is also the sixth installment in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. Production was overseen by Yoshinori Kitase, the director of the original Final Fantasy VII, with Hajime Tabata as the game's director and Tetsuya Nomura as the game's character designer.
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'''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII''' is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable. The game is a prequel to Final Fantasy VII and is also the sixth installment in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. Production was overseen by Yoshinori Kitase, the director of the original Final Fantasy VII, with Hajime Tabata as the game's director and Tetsuya Nomura as the game's character designer.
  
 
The game mainly focuses around Zack Fair, a 2nd Class SOLDIER, and the events leading up to his destined demise. He meets many of the Final Fantasy VII characters, including Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough, with whom he develops strong bonds. The game's storyline takes the player from the war with the Wutai to the events at Nibelheim, and right up to the time just before the Final Fantasy VII beginning. Some of the missing events or plot holes from Nibelheim and afterwards are explained in the animated feature, Last Order: Final Fantasy VII.
 
The game mainly focuses around Zack Fair, a 2nd Class SOLDIER, and the events leading up to his destined demise. He meets many of the Final Fantasy VII characters, including Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough, with whom he develops strong bonds. The game's storyline takes the player from the war with the Wutai to the events at Nibelheim, and right up to the time just before the Final Fantasy VII beginning. Some of the missing events or plot holes from Nibelheim and afterwards are explained in the animated feature, Last Order: Final Fantasy VII.
  
<small>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crises_core</small>
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The game's tagline is "Men cry not for themselves, but for their comrades", a quote from LOVELESS.
  
==Game Data==
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<br />
<small>[Placeholder. Where and how the numerous Data File Formats are stored and accessed from the PSP-Media]</small>
 
  
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== Data Retreival and Organisation ==
  
 
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Extracting the Data Files using the [[FF7:CC#Tools|FF7CC Data Extractor]] results in 8725 .RAW files. This file extension does not represent any specific file format and was used to clarify the "raw" nature of the data.
==Data Retreival and Organisation==
 
 
 
Extracting the Data Files using the [[FF7:CC#Tools|FF7CC Data Extractor]] results in 8725 .RAW files.
 
This file extension does not represent any specific file format and was used to clarify the "raw" nature of the data.
 
  
 
Every RAW file can be categorised into specific File-Format Types by reading the first 8-bytes of the file.
 
Every RAW file can be categorised into specific File-Format Types by reading the first 8-bytes of the file.
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The RAW files themselves appear to be organised into clusters of same Types, or of similar function:
 
The RAW files themselves appear to be organised into clusters of same Types, or of similar function:
  
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{| border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3" style="border: 1px solid black; border-collapse: collapse;"
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{| style="border: 1px solid black; border-collapse: collapse" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | RAW Files
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! RAW Files
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | Type [bytes within 8-byte header]
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! Type [bytes within 8-byte header]
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | Description
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! Description
 
|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 00000 - 00005
 
! align="left" | 00000 - 00005
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|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 00006 - 00062
 
! align="left" | 00006 - 00062
| '''PSMF001'''
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| '''[[FF7:CC/Video_Formats#PSMF_Format|PSMF]]'''
 
| * PSP format Video files
 
| * PSP format Video files
 
|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 00063 - 01349
 
! align="left" | 00063 - 01349
| '''[[FF7:CC/Audio Formats#RIFF Format|RIFF]]'''
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| '''[[FF7:CC/Audio_Formats#RIFF_Format|RIFF]]'''
| * Audio files
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| * Audio files, usually voiced dialogues
 
|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 01350 - 01417
 
! align="left" | 01350 - 01417
| '''[[FF7:CC/Audio Formats#SSCF Format|SSCF]]'''
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| '''[[FF7:CC/Audio_Formats#SSCF_Format|SSCF]]'''
| * more Audio files
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| * Audio files, usually background music
 
|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 01418 - 01442
 
! align="left" | 01418 - 01442
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! align="left" | 01456
 
! align="left" | 01456
 
| '''MBD'''
 
| '''MBD'''
| Indices or Offsets of something
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 01457 - 02011
 
! align="left" | 01457 - 02011
| '''[[FF7:CC/Image Formats#GT Format|GT]]''', '''ATEL'''
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| '''[[FF7:CC/Image_Formats#GT_Format|GT]]''', '''ATEL'''
 
| * Story progression and Event data, GT are Chapter-End Images, ATEL are events and dialogue script data
 
| * Story progression and Event data, GT are Chapter-End Images, ATEL are events and dialogue script data
 
|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 02012 - 02161
 
! align="left" | 02012 - 02161
| '''!''' (explanation mark), '''&&''' (double-and), ? (various unknown)
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| '''[[FF7:CC/Model_Formats#exp_TYPE-1_Models|<nowiki>! (exp TYPE-1)</nowiki>]]''', '''&amp;&amp;''' (double-and), ? (various unknown)
| Model data: possibly Locations and various "prop" models
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| * Static Mesh Models: Location Map Models
 
|-
 
|-
! align="left" | 02162 - 02457  
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! align="left" | 02162 - 02457
| '''!''' (explanation mark), '''[[FF7:CC/Image Formats#TEX Format|TEX]]''' (embedded textures)
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| '''[[FF7:CC/Model_Formats#exp_TYPE-0_Models|<nowiki>! (exp TYPE-0)</nowiki>]]''', '''[[FF7:CC/Image_Formats#TEX_Format|TEX]]''' (embedded textures)
 
| * Skinned Animated Models: Characters, Monsters, NPCs and Event-Specific Models
 
| * Skinned Animated Models: Characters, Monsters, NPCs and Event-Specific Models
 
|-
 
|-
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! align="left" | 03353 - 08538
 
! align="left" | 03353 - 08538
 
| ? (various unknown)
 
| ? (various unknown)
| no common header, fairly small files <500 kb. Ditto
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| no common header, fairly small files &lt;500 kb. Ditto
 
|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 08539 - 08622
 
! align="left" | 08539 - 08622
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|-
 
|-
 
! align="left" | 08707 - 08725
 
! align="left" | 08707 - 08725
| '''PSMF0015'''
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| '''[[FF7:CC/Video_Formats#PSMF_Format|PSMF]]'''
 
| * more Videos
 
| * more Videos
 
|}
 
|}
  
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<br />''<nowiki>*</nowiki>'' - These files are understood enough to view and/or extract their contents.
  
''*'' - These files are understood enough to view and/or extract their contents.
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==Data File Formats==
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== Data File Formats ==
<small>[Placeholder. Overview of the different types of data files and what they contain. List shows the data types currently known]</small>
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Overview of the different types of data files and what they contain. List shows the data types currently known.
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=== [[FF7:CC/Game_Event_Files|Game Events and Scripts]] ===
  
===[[FF7:CC/Game Event Files|Game Events and Scripts]]===
 
 
* [[FF7:CC/File_Types|ATEL]] Files
 
* [[FF7:CC/File_Types|ATEL]] Files
 
* [[FF7:CC/File_Types|MBD]] Files
 
* [[FF7:CC/File_Types|MBD]] Files
  
===[[FF7:CC/Image Formats|Sprites, Images and Texture Data]]===
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=== [[FF7:CC/Image_Formats|Sprites, Images and Texture Data]] ===
* [[FF7:CC/Image Formats#IMG Format|[IMG]]] Files
 
* [[FF7:CC/Image Formats#TEX Format|[TEX]]] Files
 
* [[FF7:CC/Image Formats#GT Format|[GT]]] Files
 
  
===[[FF7:CC/Audio Formats|Audio Data]]===
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* [[FF7:CC/Image_Formats#IMG_Format|[IMG]]] Files
* [[FF7:CC/Audio Formats#RIFF Format|RIFF]] Files
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* [[FF7:CC/Image_Formats#TEX_Format|[TEX]]] Files
* [[FF7:CC/Audio Formats#SSCF Format|SSCF]] Files
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* [[FF7:CC/Image_Formats#GT_Format|[GT]]] Files
  
===[[FF7:CC/Video Formats|Video Data]]===
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=== [[FF7:CC/Audio_Formats|Audio Data]] ===
* [[FF7:CC/File_Types|PSMF]] Files
 
  
===[[FF7:CC/Model Format|Mesh Geometry]]===
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* [[FF7:CC/Audio_Formats#RIFF_Format|RIFF]] Files
* [[FF7:CC/File_Types|! Model]] Files
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* [[FF7:CC/Audio_Formats#SSCF_Format|SSCF]] Files
  
===[[FF7:CC/Battle and Monster Data|Battles and Monsters]]===
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=== [[FF7:CC/Video_Formats|Video Data]] ===
  
===[[FF7:CC/Materia Data|Materia]]===
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* [[FF7:CC/Video_Formats#PSMF_Format|[PSMF]]]
  
==Miscelenous Findings==
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=== [[FF7:CC/Model_Formats|Models and Mesh Geometry]] ===
<small>[Placeholder. Anything interesting or weird worth noting]</small>
 
  
===Debug Menu===
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* [[FF7:CC/Model_Formats#exp_Format|[!]] (exp) Model] Files
 
File "00000.RAW" contains an interesting menu-dialogue where the player is shown a menu listing the names of various FF7CC developers, and a Moogle apparantly narrating the choice, and asking for user input.
 
  
Here is a copy of the precise text:
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=== [[FF7:CC/Battle_and_Monster_Data|Battles and Monsters]] ===
<pre>
 
<TEXT>
 
Where do you want to go?
 
<M-CHOICE>
 
Battle
 
Ms. Ishibashi
 
Mr. Oka
 
Mr. Kitase
 
Mr. Kunikata
 
Mr. Shindo
 
Mr. Terada
 
Mr. Maeda
 
Moriya kun
 
<END>
 
</pre>
 
  
Nothing else is known about this menu, as it does not appear during normal gameplay, and currently there is no way to initilise it.
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=== [[FF7:CC/Materia_Data|Materia]] ===
  
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== Differences between Japanese, US and PAL versions ==
  
===Hidden Event-Dialogues Menu and/or Materia===
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Japanese one has two diffs. First of all, japanese version has more audio files than english one (It was confirmed while making an undub of english one ;P) and has changed Minerva statue model. In japanese version it looked too much like cathlic Maria so in US release they made completly new model for it.
 
Contained within all ATEL files are the following Menu-Dialogue texts.
 
* The "Kupo!" suggests a Moogle narrating, possibly related to the [[Debug Menu]].
 
* The "Materia has leveled up!" suggests maybe a hidden Materia was used to initiate this Menu.
 
  
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<small>-[http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=4603 Aurenasek116]</small>
  
<pre>
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.
<TEXT>
 
Materia has leveled up!
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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== Miscelenous Findings ==
Nothing more to do, kupo!
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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Anything interesting or weird worth noting.
Load failed.
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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=== Debug Menu ===
Load canceled.
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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File "00000.RAW" contains an interesting menu-dialogue where the player is shown a menu listing the names of various FF7CC developers, and a Moogle apparantly narrating the choice, and asking for user input.
<CHOICE1>: Open
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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Here is a copy of the precise text:
<CHOICE1>: Push
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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  <CHOICE1>: Go up
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
<END>
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  Where do you want to go?
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  &lt;M-CHOICE&gt;
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  Battle
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  Ms. Ishibashi
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  Mr. Oka
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  Mr. Kitase
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  Mr. Kunikata
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  Mr. Shindo
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  Mr. Terada
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  Mr. Maeda
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  Moriya kun
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&lt;END&gt;
  
<TEXT>
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Nothing else is known about this menu, as it does not appear during normal gameplay, and currently there is no way to initilise it.
<TEXT>
 
<CHOICE1>: Go down
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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Someone has been able to iniate this menu somehow, screenshots of which were posted [http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?topic=8163.msg100101#msg100101 here].
<CHOICE1>: Use elevator
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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<br />
<CHOICE1>: Use gondola
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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=== Hidden Event-Dialogues Menu and/or Materia ===
<CHOICE1>: Rotate
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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Contained within all ATEL files are the following Menu-Dialogue texts.
<CHOICE1>: Read
 
<END>
 
  
<TEXT>
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* The "Kupo!" suggests a Moogle narrating, possibly related to the Debug-Menu.
<CHOICE1>: Move
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* The "Materia has leveled up!" suggests maybe a hidden Materia was used to initiate this Menu.
<END>
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* "Gondola" and "Elevator" may be references to the side-quest during the mission in Junon.
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* It is currently unknown why these texts appear within ALL [ATEL] files, the only possibility being that they serve as interfaces to the Debug-Menu, which has now been confirmed to exist.
  
<TEXT>
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<TEXT>
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
  <CHOICE1>: Examine
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  Materia has leveled up!
<END>
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&lt;END&gt;
</pre>
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  Nothing more to do, kupo!
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  Load failed.
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  Load canceled.
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Open
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Push
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Go up
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Go down
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Use elevator
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Use gondola
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Rotate
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Read
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Move
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&lt;END&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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&lt;TEXT&gt;
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  &lt;CHOICE1&gt;: Examine
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&lt;END&gt;
  
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<br />
  
==Tools==
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== Tools ==
  
=== Viewers / Extractors ===
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=== Viewers / Extractors ===
  
{| border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3" style="border: 1px solid black; border-collapse: collapse;"
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{| style="border: 1px solid black; border-collapse: collapse" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | Project Name
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! Project Name
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | Description
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! Description
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | Author
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! Author
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | Version / Status
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! Version / Status
! style="background:rgb(204,204,204)" | Links
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! Links
 
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! align="left" | FF7CC Data Extractor
 
! align="left" | FF7CC Data Extractor
 
| Extracts the Data-Files from the FF7CC PKG and FSE files stored on PSP Media
 
| Extracts the Data-Files from the FF7CC PKG and FSE files stored on PSP Media
| [http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=3309 G]
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|
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[http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=3309 G]
 
| 1.0
 
| 1.0
| [http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?topic=7053.0 Forum], [http://superg.org.ua/ff7cc_extractor.tar.bz2 Binary], [http://www.mediafire.com/?nwm24zynjmk Mirror]
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|
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[http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?topic=7053.0 Forum], [http://superg.org.ua/ff7cc_extractor.tar.bz2 Binary], [http://www.mediafire.com/?nwm24zynjmk Mirror]
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|-
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! align="left" | RINOA Model Viewer
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| Suppors some FF7CC Data-Files, such as Game-Scripts, and Models, also has an OBJ mesh exporter
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|
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[http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5116 Koral]
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| 0.51
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|
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[http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?topic=8451.0 Forum], [http://www.mediafire.com/?jzqmgzmoq4m Binary]
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|-
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! align="left" | [!]-Model Extractor (aka mesh2rdm)
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| Powerful file viewer and extractor, exporting out skin-weighted models from !-Models to OBJ or SMD
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|
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[http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=3607 MrAdults]
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| v1.81
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|
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[http://www.richwhitehouse.com/index.php?postid=30 Website]
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|-
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! align="left" | MarC's HiMD Renderer
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|
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Convert FF7CC [SSCF] audio-files to wav, mp3, ogg or pcm <small>( -- [http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=4675 aljnx])</small>
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| MarC
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| 0.54
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|
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[http://www.marcnetsystem.co.uk/ Website]
 
|-
 
|-
! align="left" | FF7CC File Viewer
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! align="left" | CC Plugin for Xpert2
| Allows viewing some FF7CC Data-Files, such as Images and Game-Scripts
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|
| [http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5116 Koral]
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Allows Xpert2 to extract and re-pack the Data-files from and to FF7CC PKG and FSE files stored on PSP Media <small>( -- [http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5343 Karlislie])</small>
| 0.3 (beta)
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|
| [http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?topic=8163.0 Forum], [http://www.mediafire.com/?y3emvodmyzi Binary]
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|
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|
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[http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?j5tnduxoemd Download], [http://www.mediafire.com/?hmbmdzdmwki Mirror]
 
|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 05:22, 23 May 2019

My first ever wiki entry! Apologies for any inconsistencies etc.

Information confirmed by Quimm forum members (by MrAdults in particular), HUGE props to them for their support.

Last updated: Koral 19:15, 18 May 2009 (EDT)


Contents

Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable. The game is a prequel to Final Fantasy VII and is also the sixth installment in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. Production was overseen by Yoshinori Kitase, the director of the original Final Fantasy VII, with Hajime Tabata as the game's director and Tetsuya Nomura as the game's character designer.

The game mainly focuses around Zack Fair, a 2nd Class SOLDIER, and the events leading up to his destined demise. He meets many of the Final Fantasy VII characters, including Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough, with whom he develops strong bonds. The game's storyline takes the player from the war with the Wutai to the events at Nibelheim, and right up to the time just before the Final Fantasy VII beginning. Some of the missing events or plot holes from Nibelheim and afterwards are explained in the animated feature, Last Order: Final Fantasy VII.

The game's tagline is "Men cry not for themselves, but for their comrades", a quote from LOVELESS.


Data Retreival and Organisation

Extracting the Data Files using the FF7CC Data Extractor results in 8725 .RAW files. This file extension does not represent any specific file format and was used to clarify the "raw" nature of the data.

Every RAW file can be categorised into specific File-Format Types by reading the first 8-bytes of the file.

There are specific character sequences of these bytes which can be used to accuratly categorise the file and determine what kind of data it contains (more details on the various File Format Types can be found in next section).

The RAW files themselves appear to be organised into clusters of same Types, or of similar function:


RAW Files Type [bytes within 8-byte header] Description
00000 - 00005 ? (various unknown) Possibly misc system files, or events occuring at game boot-up
00006 - 00062 PSMF * PSP format Video files
00063 - 01349 RIFF * Audio files, usually voiced dialogues
01350 - 01417 SSCF * Audio files, usually background music
01418 - 01442 IMG, ? (various unknown) Possibly Menu and DMW related stuff, IMG are HUD or sprite images
01443 - 01445 PNG * standard PNG images
01446 ? seems to contain a list of Locations and Mission Titles
01447 ? Contains a long list of character names, probably used when talking to NPC's etc
01448 - 01455 ? Maybe mesh data
01456 MBD
01457 - 02011 GT, ATEL * Story progression and Event data, GT are Chapter-End Images, ATEL are events and dialogue script data
02012 - 02161 ! (exp TYPE-1), && (double-and), ? (various unknown) * Static Mesh Models: Location Map Models
02162 - 02457 ! (exp TYPE-0), TEX (embedded textures) * Skinned Animated Models: Characters, Monsters, NPCs and Event-Specific Models
02458 - 03352 ? (various unknown) Tiny files, no common header, no ascii info visible. No idea.
03353 - 08538 ? (various unknown) no common header, fairly small files <500 kb. Ditto
08539 - 08622 MOT, SSCF Monster / Battle / Boss data: maybe "file-names", Event Scripts, Boss Battle scripts, Monster behaviour or something else.
08623 - 08627 zack, ATEL Possibly Zack's specific battle data
08628 - 08690 MAGIC Zack's Battle commands, actions and animations
08671 - 08706 ? (various unknown) tiny files
08707 - 08725 PSMF * more Videos


* - These files are understood enough to view and/or extract their contents.

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Data File Formats

Overview of the different types of data files and what they contain. List shows the data types currently known.

Game Events and Scripts

Sprites, Images and Texture Data

Audio Data

Video Data

Models and Mesh Geometry

  • [! (exp) Model] Files

Battles and Monsters

Materia

Differences between Japanese, US and PAL versions

Japanese one has two diffs. First of all, japanese version has more audio files than english one (It was confirmed while making an undub of english one ;P) and has changed Minerva statue model. In japanese version it looked too much like cathlic Maria so in US release they made completly new model for it.

-Aurenasek116

.

Miscelenous Findings

Anything interesting or weird worth noting.

Debug Menu

File "00000.RAW" contains an interesting menu-dialogue where the player is shown a menu listing the names of various FF7CC developers, and a Moogle apparantly narrating the choice, and asking for user input.

Here is a copy of the precise text:


<TEXT>
 Where do you want to go?
<M-CHOICE>
 Battle
 Ms. Ishibashi
 Mr. Oka
 Mr. Kitase
 Mr. Kunikata
 Mr. Shindo
 Mr. Terada
 Mr. Maeda
 Moriya kun
<END>

Nothing else is known about this menu, as it does not appear during normal gameplay, and currently there is no way to initilise it.

Someone has been able to iniate this menu somehow, screenshots of which were posted here.


Hidden Event-Dialogues Menu and/or Materia

Contained within all ATEL files are the following Menu-Dialogue texts.

  • The "Kupo!" suggests a Moogle narrating, possibly related to the Debug-Menu.
  • The "Materia has leveled up!" suggests maybe a hidden Materia was used to initiate this Menu.
  • "Gondola" and "Elevator" may be references to the side-quest during the mission in Junon.
  • It is currently unknown why these texts appear within ALL [ATEL] files, the only possibility being that they serve as interfaces to the Debug-Menu, which has now been confirmed to exist.


<TEXT>
 Materia has leveled up!
<END>

<TEXT>
 Nothing more to do, kupo!
<END>

<TEXT>
 Load failed.
<END>

<TEXT>
 Load canceled.
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Open
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Push
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Go up
<END>

<TEXT>
<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Go down
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Use elevator
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Use gondola
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Rotate
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Read
<END>

<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Move
<END>

<TEXT>
<TEXT>
 <CHOICE1>: Examine
<END>


Tools

Viewers / Extractors

Project Name Description Author Version / Status Links
FF7CC Data Extractor Extracts the Data-Files from the FF7CC PKG and FSE files stored on PSP Media

G

1.0

Forum, Binary, Mirror

RINOA Model Viewer Suppors some FF7CC Data-Files, such as Game-Scripts, and Models, also has an OBJ mesh exporter

Koral

0.51

Forum, Binary

[!]-Model Extractor (aka mesh2rdm) Powerful file viewer and extractor, exporting out skin-weighted models from !-Models to OBJ or SMD

MrAdults

v1.81

Website

MarC's HiMD Renderer

Convert FF7CC [SSCF] audio-files to wav, mp3, ogg or pcm ( -- aljnx)

MarC 0.54

Website

CC Plugin for Xpert2

Allows Xpert2 to extract and re-pack the Data-files from and to FF7CC PKG and FSE files stored on PSP Media ( -- Karlislie)

Download, Mirror