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.AIV File Extension

A .AIV file is a AIVault Data File, created by EllaZ Systems.

Open with EllaZ Systems AIVault. Available for Windows.

What is a .AIV file?

The .AIV file extension stands for AIVault Data File. This type of file is created by a program called AIVault, which is used for keeping track of memos. These files are saved in a special way that only the AIVault program can understand, and they are kept in a part of the program called the "Memo Folder." Inside an .AIV file, you can find information like personal notes, ideas, and other bits of information that you want to remember. People use it to help them remember things better.

To open an .AIV file, you need to use the EllaZ Systems AIVault program. This is the main program designed to work with these files.

Even though .AIV files are mostly used for storing memo data, they have another interesting use related to video games. Specifically, some gamers who play a game called Stronghold Crusader like to tweak or modify the game's AI (Artificial Intelligence) behavior. They do this by editing .AIV files, which are actually used by the game to control how the AI characters build their castles and manage resources. Each AI character in the game has its own .AIV file, named after the character plus a number between 1 and 8. So, when you're playing a game against the computer, Stronghold Crusader uses these .AIV files to decide how the AI will play.

Normally, you wouldn't see or deal with .AIV files directly unless you're trying to modify your game. The game stores these files in a specific folder on your computer, usually found at Program Files (x86)/Firefly Studios/Stronghold Crusader/aiv.

In summary, .AIV files can be used for two main purposes: storing memos in the AIVault program and modifying AI behavior in the Stronghold Crusader game. To work with these files for memo-keeping, you'll need the AIVault program. If you're interested in game modification, you'll be dealing with the files in the game's installation folder.

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