BMF (Ghost Recon)

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'''BMF'' (Ghost Recon) is a character animation format used in the Ghost Recon game engine for animating bones.
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'''BMF''' (Ghost Recon) is a character animation format used in the Ghost Recon game engine for animating bones.
  
 
It is a simple format consisting of a four-byte [float (C++)|float]] containing the animation time in seconds, two four-byte [[signed long int|integers]] with frame count and bone count (default 21) respectively, followed by an array with the positions and rotations.
 
It is a simple format consisting of a four-byte [float (C++)|float]] containing the animation time in seconds, two four-byte [[signed long int|integers]] with frame count and bone count (default 21) respectively, followed by an array with the positions and rotations.

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Name BMF (Ghost Recon)
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BMF (Ghost Recon) is a character animation format used in the Ghost Recon game engine for animating bones.

It is a simple format consisting of a four-byte [float (C++)|float]] containing the animation time in seconds, two four-byte integers with frame count and bone count (default 21) respectively, followed by an array with the positions and rotations.

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