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Like I mentioned in the topic where I introduced myself, I became interested in the .zoo file format that Zoo Tycoon 1 uses. This was right after implementing support for reading several binary formats that RCT uses. And so I set about investigating the format, with the goals of 1) hacking the saves and doing interesting stuff that the game does not normally allow, and 2) import the landscape into OpenRCT2. Today, the focus is on the former. ZT1 does not include a map editor, and while you can enter developer mode to move the zoo walls a bit further towards the edge, you cannot increase the visible space and actually make your map bigger. So you’re basically stuck with a few standard sizes like 75×75 or 150×150. Or are you? The map size is actually saved in the .zoo file, as you can see when looking at via a hex editor: Now, just modifying this value will result in a crash. This is expected - the terrain data is saved in a continuous stream of mapSizeX × mapSizeY elements. So a 75×75 map contains 5625 elements, while a 150×150 map contains 22500 elements. For 233×233, we need 54289. Since I started with the Large Grassy Zoo map, which is 150×150, that thus means 54289 - 22500 = 31789 additional elements, inserted at the correct place. Note how quickly this number increases compared to map size - that’s exponential growth for you. This is not just me showing off maths though - it means quickly increasing memory usage. The map size is saved using a 32-bit integer, which has a theoretical maximum of about 2.1 billion (or 4.2 billion in certain circumstances). In practice though, testing with different map sizes has shown that 233×233 is the maximum that ZT1 will load. Anything bigger and it will freeze while attempting to load. But then, having a 233×233 map is still quite an improvement from 150×150, is it not? Here is a screenshot. You can see the original borders of the Large Grassy Zoo map and the zoo wall continuing: Zoo Tycoon 1’s extreme zoom makes it difficult to get an oversight of the size. But here is a neat trick to measure map size: use a dirt path, which costs $10 per tile and just divide by 10: (In this example, I built the path outside the zoo walls using dev mode, but even if you build it within your zoo it should be easy to see that this map is indeed 233×233.) Now, I’m sure you’re keen to try it out yourself. Well, for the low, low price of €49,95... nah, just kidding. Here it is. enlarged5c.zoo3 points
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Thanks! This is just a simple save, so it should go in the Saved Games folder. If I have time, I might make it into a proper map that can be listed in the Freeform games selector. Sounds useful! I haven’t terribly well kept up with the community for the past years, so I’m still catching up on custom content.2 points
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ZZ Rocks - Opal Rock Pack Seven Opal rocks in various sizes for your zoo. Enjoy! :D Please click on the picture to see the full screenshot. The downloadable file contains a combined .ztd file and all of the individual .ztd files. (If you use the combined file, you do not need the individual files)1 point -
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Decorate your zoo with these terrain arches. Included are arches for the following terrains: Aquatic Coniferous Deciduous Desert Grassland Highland Rainforest Savannah Tundra Please click on the picture to see the full screenshot. The downloadable file contains a combined .ztd file and a folder of individual .ztd files. (If you use the combined file, you do not need the individual files)1 point -
Unless these are memory limitations (I'm thinking not?), Blue Fang seemed to have placed hardcoded locks in a few areas of the game (menu items, number of files to load, etc). I'd also be curious how far you can go in a "perfect" computer and if they placed other limits like those.1 point
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If it requires ids you will need to check with Jay as to what is available since we use ids a lot for buildings and items. Jay is the person with a complete list of what has been used over the years and by who and what site. Or you can look at what he did to make the scenario maps available in the Freeform section. Unfortunately that is at DG which seems to be having problems currently. If it still is tomorrow I will have to contact my host and find out what is happening there. I did send Jay a copy of this thread.1 point
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You should check out my $1 Decorative Picket Utility Fence by Cricket. I made it specifically for the purpose of measuring map areas. At first, I used it to determine exhibit sizes. Then I started using it with the ZA map editor to place the entrance in the middle (give or take a tile or two, depending on the base map used). Each fence section costs $1 so there's no extra math required! I love what you've done so far. I hope to test-drive your map later this week!1 point
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That is interesting - and I never thought to use the dirt path (or any path for that matter) to judge the map size - I use the 5x5 terrain tool and alternate between two different terrains (5x5 = 25 squares) along the edges. Makes it easier for me if I loose count.1 point
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Haha don't worry about it--I was just being cheeky (and half serious). You should only design what you love to make! You're brilliant at what you do already 😎👍 Nice giraffe! Sadly, my giraffe knowledge continues to be lacking today.1 point
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I must admit, I prefer more to make real animals than made-up. Maybe after I finish converting real animals made for ZT2? Yep. Similar pack like other ungulates packs I released before. But I am out of donkeys this time. Here is a little preview why I´ve postponed releasing it: I have a question. Which species (or subspecies) of giraffe is ingame ZT giraffe? According to ZT wiki it is northern giraffe, but I am not 100 % sure.1 point
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Decorate your zoo with this vine-covered brick arch. Genkicoll made the original arch which spans 2 tiles. This is a smaller version of that arch adapted to span 1 tile. Updated by Cricket on September 21, 2015: Category was changed from Observation Areas to Arches. Thank you Fern for catching this :)1 point -
After a long time found my way back to ZT and Phoenix. Tried something inspired on Louis XVI gardens. Little animals, lots of esthetics. Hope you enjoy! /// main building entering the garden main garden tiny restaurant Racoons Skunk (L) and Red deer (R) map! Thanks for checking it out. please feel free to drop comments :- )1 point
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Jackal's Scenery Pack 1 contains statues, fountains, sculptures and structures, all neutral and water placeable. They are "squeezed" somewhat to fit by purpose...the squares are a little too small. You will notice. Scenery Pack 1 contains 24 items. These are only 2-views objects. If you run in to problem or just dislike, delete Enjoy Jan Anne-Lis Cricket 20181 point -
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Rick's comments about the castles: For the small one: "I came across a 'flash' rotatable castle and extracted some images using print screen. I removed a vast quantity of background and the original doorway, added a ZT suitable gateway in a completely different place and portcullis before adding a modern glass door. This is a scenery object based on a statue." For the large one: "I got distracted by another interesting castle - it only had one view... I should have known better - this took HOURS! it is still not perfect, but I'm going to stop now and it will have to do. It is 14x14. It looks pretty from a distance!"1 point -
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Purchase a group of Candles. Guests will appreciate the atmospheric effect of the flickering candlelight. Original Art Source: Diablo II *No copyright infringement is intended by use of Diablo II's art resources. This file is a fanmade object for use in Zoo Tycoon. *Enjoy! :D1 point -
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Balloon Pack by Cristijaberjaws Balloons balloons balloons! This pack has 17 different coloured bundles of balloons- your zoos need never lack colour again! Images extracted from RCT2. Rotations by Cristijaberjaws but special thanks to Dragonlord for rotation tutoring. Thanks also to Brandi and Jan for their support and feedback.1 point -
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Part of the Designer's Guild Egyptian release Animated. Guests will love this Nile aquarium, with Nile perch (large silver fish), aba (long brown active swimmer), marbled lungfish (air breather), electric catfish (brown bottom dweller) and eel (slender silver bottom dweller).1 point -
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These beautiful floral arches will brighten up your zoos! All arches can be placed on water. This pack includes: Blue Garden Arbor Arch Pink Garden Arbor Arch Purple Garden Arbor Arch White Garden Arbor Arch Graphics adapted by Gem_del_mar from various resources. Enlargement and rotations by Cricket. This downloadable file contains the individual .ztd files and a combined .ztd file.1 point -
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Thank you for downloading the Wood Bison. These hearty, but endangered cousins of the American Bison will be well liked by your zoo guests. "Move the .ztd file into the dlupdate (and not dupdate) folder if one exists in your Zoo Tycoon folder; otherwise move the .ztd file into the Updates folder that is in the Zoo Tycoon folder." The default is C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Zoo Tycoon Thank you to Fern and Jay for their invaluable encouragement guidance, and expertise. And thanks to Cricket at DD/tek for checking the animal in game. --JohnT--1 point -
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Yangtze Rocks Author : Dr. Rick Keywords : rocks, China Current ztd dates : July 29, 2013 Compatibility : All Game Versions Description : Guests will like these Yangtze rocks, like those deep in the Yangtze River of China. Asian Aquatic animals such as Tasmanian Tiger's Baiji will also enjoy these rocks and the Tape Grass (Vallisneria spiralis) growing beside them. There are 3 types of Yangtze rocks: Large, Small, and Square. There are 3 versions inside each of the 3 ".ztd" files. One version is in the Aquatic area of the Rocks Purchase Menu. This type counts toward the rock portion of suitability. When placed in a tank, it will show the plant as part of the rock if the water is deep enough, otherwise it will only show the rock. When placed on water terrain, it will show the plant as part of the rock. Although it can also be put on land, this version is not meant to be put on land, since it will work differently on land, depending on the version of ZT, due to how MM and CC were made. Another version is decorative, which can be put in any exhibit and does not count toward suitability so that you can add as many as you like to an exhibit. A third version uses just the nonliving graphics, so that it does not show the plant no matter where it is used: on land, on water terrain, or in a tank. This version can be put in any exhibit and does not count toward suitability. This version will work the same on land no matter which ZT version is used. Description by Dr Rick : Inspired by Taz's beautiful Baiji leading to research on rocks and plants of Yangtze, the research revealed that the characteristic rocks of large rivers are big, smoothed off ovals like the lion rocks, and that vallisnaria floats serenely in the slower reaches of the river.1 point