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.M3D File Extension

A .M3D file is a 3D Model File, created by N/A.

Open with Sony EverQuest. Available for Windows.

What is a .M3D file?

The file extension .M3D stands for a 3D Model File. This type of file is used to store data for three-dimensional models. These models can include a wide variety of objects that you might see in a video game, such as characters that move and talk, buildings that you can explore, natural scenery like trees and mountains, and many other types of objects that make the game world feel alive and real.

The .M3D file is important because it helps the game display these 3D objects correctly. When a game is running, it reads the information stored in the .M3D file to know how to show each object on your screen, including its shape, size, and where it is located in the game world.

There are specific programs that can open and use .M3D files. Two well-known video games that use these files are Sony EverQuest and Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. In EverQuest, a fantasy-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), .M3D files are used to create the detailed fantasy world and characters. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, an action-adventure game set in a fictional version of Miami during the 1980s, .M3D files are used to create the game's expansive cityscape and diverse cast of characters.

To open or edit .M3D files, you would typically need to use the game development tools associated with Sony EverQuest or Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. These tools are designed to work with the game's specific file formats, including .M3D files, allowing developers to create or modify the 3D models used in the game. However, for most players and general users, directly opening or editing these files is not necessary, as they are automatically handled by the game software.

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