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Akira Environment - Level File

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01 3F 02 0057500575-lab.AKEV
01 00 00 063level 3
01 40 02 00576link to 00576-.PNTA
01 41 02 00577link to 00577-.PLEA
01 42 02 00578link to 00578-.TXCA
01 49 02 00585link to 00585-.AGQG
01 4A 02 00586link to 00586-.AGQR
01 4B 02 00587link to 00587-.AGQC
01 4C 02 00588link to 00588-.AGDB
01 4D 02 00589link to 00589-.TXMA
01 4E 02 00590link to 00590-.AKVA
01 4F 02 00591link to 00591-.AKBA
01 53 02 00595link to 00595-.IDXA
01 54 02 00596link to 00596-.IDXA
01 50 02 00592link to 00592-.AKBP
01 51 02 00593link to 00593-.ABNA
01 43 02 00579link to 00579-.AKOT
01 52 02 00594link to 00594-.AKAA
01 C2 03 00962link to 00962-.AKDA
80 8D D7 C4−1724.421875maximal negative x-coordinate of the lab model
00 00 C2 C2-97.000000maximal negative y-coordinate of the lab model
EC 99 09 C5-2201.620117maximal negative z-coordinate of the lab model
5C 57 2C 452757.459960maximal positive x-coordinate of the lab model
00 7E E2 43452.984375maximal positive y-coordinate of the lab model
68 5D 0D 452261.837890maximal positive z-coordinate of the lab model
AD DEdeadnot used
00 00 40 4112.000000unknown, but in every level always the same

If you form the difference between the maximal positive and maximal negative x-coordinate (the same for the y and z-coordinate), you will get the dimensions of the lab model. See image below.


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