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.FLASH File Extension

A .FLASH file is a Frictional Games Flashback File, created by Frictional Games.

Open with Frictional Games Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Available for Linux, Windows and Mac.

What is a .FLASH file?

The file extension .FLASH refers to a Frictional Games Flashback File, which is a type of script file used in video games developed by Frictional Games, such as those in the Amnesia series. These files are crucial for the game's operation as they contain data in XML format. This data is used by the game to display text and trigger sound effects during specific scenes known as "flashbacks" within the game.

In more detail, a .FLASH file includes references to various media files, such as .OGG and .SFX files, which are audio files used for sound effects during the flashback scenes. The structure of a .FLASH file typically looks like an XML document where different elements specify the sound and text associated with a particular flashback. For example, it will point to an audio file for a character's voice and another for sound effects, alongside specifying the text to be displayed during the scene.

To view or edit .FLASH files, you would typically use the game itself, as these files are specifically designed to be integrated and run within Frictional Games' titles. The primary programs that can open these files include: - Frictional Games Amnesia: The Dark Descent - Frictional Games Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs These games automatically access and process .FLASH files as part of their normal operation to manage game scenes involving flashbacks.

For those interested in the technical aspects or modification of games, knowing the location of these files can be useful. On a Windows system, if the game was downloaded from Steam, the .FLASH files are generally located in the directory path: C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\[Game Title]\flashbacks. Here, "[Game Title]" would be replaced by the specific name of the game you are playing, such as "Amnesia: The Dark Descent." Understanding the structure and usage of .FLASH files can be beneficial for game developers, modders, or technically inclined players who are interested in customizing their gaming experience or understanding how game mechanics work behind the scenes.

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