CameraSpeedCurve
{63} CameraSpeedCurve
CameraSpeedCurve(xPA)
Affects the speed curve of Camera and Focus instructions.
We likely do not fully understand the full scope of the effects of its parameters yet.
See also: {19} Camera ― {1F} Focus
Parameters : Byte (hex)
- x00-xF0: Effect intensity
- x00: None (100%)
- [...]
- x80: (150%)
- [...]
- xF0: Max (193.75%)
- x00-x0F:
- x00 / x01 / x02 / x03 / x04 / x08 / x0C: Steady 100% speed the all the way from the beginning to end.
- x05 / x09 / x0D: Starts at up to 193.75% speed, steadily decelerating down to 6.25% speed at the end.
- x06 / x07 / x0A / x0B / x0E / x0F: Starts down to 6.25% speed, steadily increasing up to 193.75% speed in the middle, the steadily decelerating down to 6.25% speed at the end.
Previous notes by Nyzer
Xifanie: I'm keeping those because for some reason the IDs in Nyzer's data differs from data I literally ripped from calculated camera values frame-by-frame
Sets the acceleration strength and type of the next Camera instruction. The first digit affects the strength; a value of 0 is unnoticeable, a value of F is the most noticeable. The second digit determines the type of acceleration: None, Immediate, or Delayed.
See https://youtu.be/APidxwgtGSk for an example of this.
Acceleration types:
- None X0, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8, XC
- Immediate X1, X9, XD
- Delayed X2, X3, XA, XB, XE, XF
There doesn't seem to be a noticeable difference aside from the three types, so either there is/was a secondary purpose to all the redundant values, or they're purely redundant, random values.