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Animations in Total war controls a great deal, but its important to know that the game has no idea what an animation is. It depends on configuration and meta data to actually use it for anything apart from a visual display.  
Animations in Total war controls a great deal, but its important to know that the game has no idea what an animation is. It depends on configuration and meta data to actually use it for anything apart from a visual display.  
=== File types ===


==== Animpacks (.animpack) ====


The key filetypes for animations are:
==== Bin (.bin) ====


* Animpacks (.animpack)
==== Fragments (.frg) ====
* Bin (.bin)
* Fragments (.frg)
* Skeletons (.anim)
* Animations (.anim)
* Animation meta (.meta.anim)
 
=== File types ===


==== Animpacks ====
==== Skeletons (.anim) ====


==== Bin ====
==== Animations (.anim) ====


==== Fragments ====
==== Animation meta (.meta.anim) ====


==== Skeletons ====
=== Mounts ===


==== Animations ====
==== Attachment point mounts ====


==== Animation meta ====
==== Synced animation mounts ====

Revision as of 12:08, 8 July 2021

Animations in Total war controls a great deal, but its important to know that the game has no idea what an animation is. It depends on configuration and meta data to actually use it for anything apart from a visual display.

File types

Animpacks (.animpack)

Bin (.bin)

Fragments (.frg)

Skeletons (.anim)

Animations (.anim)

Animation meta (.meta.anim)

Mounts

Attachment point mounts

Synced animation mounts