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.DBA File Extension

A .DBA file is a Palm Datebook Backup File, created by Crytek.

Open with Crytek CryENGINE SDK. Available for Windows.

What is a .DBA file?

The file extension .DBA stands for Palm Datebook Backup File. However, the description provided seems to be mismatched with the file extension mentioned. The description talks about a different use of .DBA files related to game development, specifically with the CryENGINE SDK. Let's clarify both aspects: 1. **Palm Datebook Backup File (.DBA):** This type of .DBA file is used to store backup information for a datebook or calendar on Palm devices. Palm devices were popular personal digital assistants (PDAs) that managed personal information, including calendars, contacts, and tasks. To open this type of .DBA file, you would typically need software that can read Palm device backups, which might be specialized or older software given the decline in popularity of Palm PDAs.

2. **CryENGINE SDK .DBA File:** According to the description, in the context of the CryENGINE SDK, a .DBA file serves a completely different purpose. The CryENGINE SDK is a set of tools used by game developers to create games for PCs and consoles. In this environment, a .DBA file contains 3D character animation data. This data is stored in a format that is both highly optimized and compressed, making it suitable for inclusion in the final version of a game. These .DBA files are created using a .CBA settings file, which outlines which character (.CHR) files should be used along with the compiler settings.

To open a .DBA file in the context of the CryENGINE SDK, you would use the Crytek CryENGINE SDK itself. This software provides the necessary tools to work with .DBA files, allowing game developers to incorporate the 3D character animations into their game projects.

In summary, while the .DBA extension can refer to different types of files, the context in which you're working (either managing Palm device backups or developing games with the CryENGINE SDK) determines how you would open and work with a .DBA file.

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