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− | Hat data is stored in <tt>Content\Data\Hats.xnb</tt>, which can be [[Modding:Editing XNB files#Getting started|unpacked using XNB Extract]]. Here's the raw data (as of v1. | + | Hat data is stored in <tt>Content\Data\Hats.xnb</tt>, which can be [[Modding:Editing XNB files#Getting started|unpacked using XNB Extract]]. Here's the raw data (as of v1.3) for reference: |
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35: "Archer's Cap/Fashionable whether you're an archer or not./false/true" #!String | 35: "Archer's Cap/Fashionable whether you're an archer or not./false/true" #!String | ||
36: "Panda Hat/A lovely panda hat./false/true" #!String | 36: "Panda Hat/A lovely panda hat./false/true" #!String | ||
+ | 37: "Blue Cowboy Hat/A denim cowboy hat in cool blue./false/true" #!String | ||
+ | 38: "Red Cowboy Hat/An eye-catching cowboy hat in red suede./false/true" #!String | ||
+ | 39: "Cone Hat/A curiosity from a distant land./false/true" #!String | ||
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Revision as of 22:06, 7 August 2018
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This page explains how the game stores and parses hat data. This is an advanced guide for mod developers.
Raw data
Hat data is stored in Content\Data\Hats.xnb, which can be unpacked using XNB Extract. Here's the raw data (as of v1.3) for reference:
0: "Cowboy Hat/The leather is old and cracked, but surprisingly supple. It smells musty./false/true" #!String
1: "Bowler Hat/Made from smooth felt./false/true" #!String
2: "Top Hat/A gentleman's classic./false/true" #!String
3: "Sombrero/A festively decorated hat made from woven straw./false/true" #!String
4: "Straw Hat/Light and cool, it's a farmer's delight./false/true" #!String
5: "Official Cap/Looks like it belonged to a postman or policeman. Either way, it's still very soft and smells okay./false/true" #!String
6: "Blue Bonnet/Harken back to simpler times with this prairie bonnet./false/true" #!String
7: "Plum Chapeau/Looks alright./false/true" #!String
8: "Skeleton Mask/The red eyes are glowing mysteriously./true/true" #!String
9: "Goblin Mask/Freak out the neighborhood with this creepy mask. Rubber ear joints for effect./true/true" #!String
10: "Chicken Mask/You'll be sure to get thim grinning with this one./true/true" #!String
11: "Earmuffs/Keep your ears toasty. Lined with artisanal velvet from Castle Village./true/false" #!String
12: "Delicate Bow/Little pink jewels glisten as you examine it./true/false" #!String
13: "Tropiclip/It's shaped like a little palm tree./true/false" #!String
14: "Butterfly Bow/This one is very soft./true/false" #!String
15: "Hunter's Cap/The wool lining should stay warm deep into the forest./false/true" #!String
16: "Trucker Hat/Mesh in the back to keep your head cool./false/true" #!String
17: "Sailor's Cap/It's fresh and starchy./false/true" #!String
18: "Good Ol' Cap/A floppy old topper with a creased bill. Looks like it's been through a lot./false/true" #!String
19: "Fedora/A city-slicker's standard./false/true" #!String
20: "Cool Cap/It looks really faded, but it used to be a vibrant blue./false/true" #!String
21: "Lucky Bow/The middle is made of solid gold./true/false" #!String
22: "Polka Bow/This one's sure to be turn heads./true/false" #!String
23: "Gnome's Cap/This gnome had a very large head./false/true" #!String
24: "Eye Patch/You can't tell if it's real or just from a costume shop./true/true" #!String
25: "Santa Hat/Celebrate the magical season./false/true" #!String
26: "Tiara/This one has a big amethyst encircled by gold./true/true" #!String
27: "Hard Hat/Keep your dome in one piece./false/true" #!String
28: "Sou'wester/The shape helps to keep sailors dry during storms./false/true" #!String
29: "Daisy/A fresh spring daisy to put in your hair./true/false" #!String
30: "Watermelon Band/The color scheme was inspired by the beloved summer melon./true/false" #!String
31: "Mouse Ears/Made from synthetic fibers./true/true" #!String
32: "Cat Ears/Whiskers included./true/true" #!String
33: "Cowgal Hat/The band is studded with fake diamonds./false/true" #!String
34: "Cowpoke Hat/For dairy experts./false/true" #!String
35: "Archer's Cap/Fashionable whether you're an archer or not./false/true" #!String
36: "Panda Hat/A lovely panda hat./false/true" #!String
37: "Blue Cowboy Hat/A denim cowboy hat in cool blue./false/true" #!String
38: "Red Cowboy Hat/An eye-catching cowboy hat in red suede./false/true" #!String
39: "Cone Hat/A curiosity from a distant land./false/true" #!String
Format
Hats have a hard-coded category of -95 (Hats.cs::Load)
Index | Field | Example Value |
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0 | Name | Trucker Hat |
1 | Description | Mesh in the back to keep your head cool. |
2 | skipHairDraw | false |
3 | ignoreHairstyleOffset | true |
4 | Name (for language files other than English) | Truckerhut |
If skipHairDraw is "true", then the game will not change the character's hairstyle when they put on the hat. If set to "false", the player's hairstyle may change when they put on the hat.
If ignoreHairstyleOffset is set to "true", it means that the game will position the hat regardless of the hairstyle your character has. For instance, for a hat such as the Butterfly Bow, you will want to have it set to "false" so that the bow will adjust position to be attached to your character's chosen hairstyle. However, for something like the Eye Patch, that should be kept in the same position on your character's head no matter what hair you have chosen, so it should be set to "true".