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Custom cars for 4D Sports Driving (aka Stunts)
I've started investigating how to bring some of the numerous custom cars made for the DOS version of Stunts across to Amiga.
A car has a four character ID and there are four files that represent a car: CAR####.RES - Contains a text description of the car as well as all of the performance/physics settings. Getting these to work on Amiga basically just involves reversing the order of the longwords and words of data to cater for the M68K processor. STDA####.PSH and STDB####.PSH. Visuals for the dashboard. The format on the DOS version is either VSH (raw) or PVS (compressed). I'm assuming PSH is an Amiga specific compression format. I haven't looked into these and I've assumed they're quite different between DOS and Amiga, given the difference between VGA and OCS. ST####.p3s is the 3D shape file. This aligns with the format of the compressed DOS file (uncompressed is 3SH). Though compression varies between formats - so far as I can tell the DOS compression is custom, and the Amiga compression is RPck and can be decrunched with XFDDecrunch. Where I got stuck is this: the actual 3D formats appear to be different between the Amiga and DOS versions. According to https://wiki.stunts.hu/index.php/Res...rmat#3d_shapes the format is: Main strcture Code:
uint8 numVertices uint8 numPrimitives uint8 numPaintJobs uint8 reserved // Always == 0 VERTEX vertices[numVertices] uint32 cullFront[numPrimitives] uint32 cullBack[numPrimitives] PRIMITIVE primitives[numPrimitives] uint8 terminate[...] // 1-3 NULL-bytes for data alignment Quote:
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struct PRIMITIVE { uint8 type uint8 flags uint8 materials[numPaintJobs] uint8 indices[...] // Size depends on type. } DOS: E4 C3 07 00 Amiga: E4 BC 07 06 While the number of vertices and paint jobs appear to be the same, the number of primitives is slightly different, also the last byte is "06" whereas according to the DOS specification, this is meant to be zero. What gets weirder is the vertex values that immediately follow it. It appears that the Amiga version has an extra word of data per vertex. If we have a look at the first two vertexes on the Corvett: Code:
DOS (words flipped to match M68K data) X Y Z X Y Z FE5C 003C 03FC ---- 01A4 003C 03FC ---- AMiga X Y Z X Y Z FE5C 003C FBF0 0101 01A4 003C FBF0 0100 That's where I got stuck. ---- Even if we don't work out how to convert 3D models across, there might still be some value with modifying the files anyway: - Zapper's car pack is the original car pack, with the physics/performance settings tuned to more closely match "real world" performance. I could look at bringing those resource files across. - It should be relatively easy to edit the Amiga 3D files so the low detail models match the high detail model (basically making it so that the car in-game is always the same level of detail as the car in the car selection screen, this might be cool to see on a high end Amiga or emulator settings). |
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I got it working!
![]() ![]() It turns out that I was wrong about Z having a different format - what confused me was that (for whatever reason) the actual order of vertices is different between DOS and Amiga cars but otherwise they seem to be almost identical. The additional word of data after Z seems to be junk, presumably just there to keep Vectors aligned with multiples of 4. Next step is to look at the dashboards - this may be "too hard" to take care of if the formats are just too different between Amiga and DOS (and they're not strictly needed since there's a variety of dashboards from the original Amiga cars that could be substituted), but it's worth a look. Edit: I'll skip the dashboards, at a glance the Amiga dashboards appear to be crunched in a bespoke format, it's well beyond my ability to decipher. Last edited by earok; 03 March 2023 at 10:15. |
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How can be custom car built for the game? What (designer) program is required?
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Cool. But do you really want to play the Amiga version of this game?
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that's great work!
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@gimbal The Amiga version of the game isn't too bad, admittedly it does feel a bit sluggish.
@jotd cheers! https://github.com/earok/Stunts_DOS2Amiga I've posted a rough alpha version of the tool here. I'm not sure I'll do any more on it but the source is there, it's fairly trivial so it could probably be converted from Windows to Amiga or Mac or Linux easily enough. Note that I've had some crashes running custom cars that have been converted (particularly when giving the car to an opponent - not so much when just driving the car myself). It's possible my conversion process is buggy, or the cars themselves are buggy, or they're just too heavy for Amiga 4D Sports Driving (presumably they're all designed to run on Stunts on at least a 486), or some combination. Tutorial for installing a the Bus to 4D Sports Driving (Windows required to do the conversion, after that you should be able to run on WinUAE or copy to a real Amiga):
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Make sure to have a backup of everything before starting! Car ID i260 appears to be a DOS Stunts custom car. Do you want to convert to Amiga format? y/n
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We need an Amiga formatted dashboard to add to our custom car. Enter the dashboard to use 1: Acura NSX 2: Audi Quattro 3: Corvett ZR1 4: Ferrari GTO 5: Jaguar XJR9 6: Lamborghini Countach 7: Lamborghini LM-002 8: Lancia Delta 9: Porsche 962 10: Porsche Carrera 4 11: Porsche March Indy
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Converted i260 to Amiga format Success! 1 cars converted ![]() ![]() |
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Ha ha
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Hello earok, just discoverd the notification and this thread. Awesome!!!
![]() ![]() There comes no further CMD or a screen after allowed Windows 10 to start your program. EDIT: Thank you earok .NET 7.0 SDK did the job. ![]() https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/d...-x64-installer Last edited by Striker01; 14 May 2023 at 21:41. |
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Simply freaking AWESOME job earok! Custom Cars for 4D Sports Driving / Stunts!
![]() Thank you!!! Hope some more cars will be playable soon. ![]() [ Show youtube player ] EDIT: Can we make a list to sort out which custom cars are working and which not? ;D Working: Audi V8 Quattro DTM BMW M3 E30 DTM Ferrari 512 TR Fiat 500 Abarth GMC General '84 FLAG Truck Semi - Knight Rider !!!! ![]() Ikarus 260 BUS Jaguar XJ220 Lamborghini P114 Bravo Lotus Esprit Turbo SE Mercedes-Benz 190 E DTM Porsche 959 :-\ Working in Showroom but NOT working on the road: Alfa Romeo SE048SP (LeMans) -> - Abnormal Termination - Shape Not Found Ferrari F40 Ferrari Testarossa McLaren MP4/4 Ponitac Firebirt KITT - Knight Rider Last edited by Striker01; 20 May 2023 at 13:27. |
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