Now, if you plug in the numbers for the high res VQA and the normal block size you get 64000 bytes, an awful lot for a single frame (also pretty close to the max limit for format-80). A limitation of format-80 compression (old VQAs use the unmodified, original version) says that the largest buffer that CAN be compressed is 64 kilobytes. The only VQA in C&C/RA1 that is in a higher resolution of 640x400 is that very sequence Siberian Gremlin pointed out, the startup sequence for the Red Alert 95 version.Įach frame index array (uncompressed VPTZ chunk) of a VQA is (WIDTH/BLOCK_WIDTH)*(HEIGHT/BLOCK_HEIGHT)*2 bytes large. Attach signature (signatures can be changed in profile)
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