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A Saved State ID (unofficial name) is a 128-bit ID used in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Donkey Kong Country Returns. They're used to uniquely identify a value stored in the save file. Script objects that need to preserve data between play sessions will generally have one of these IDs listed as a property (with property ID 0x16D9A75D). That ID is also stored in the SAVW file and associated with the object's instance ID. At runtime, when the object is loaded it uses the ID to look up the value of the parameter and then updates itself accordingly. The IDs declared from the SAVW file are only valid within the world the SAVW file is associated with; reusing the same ID from a different world is treated as a separate value.

Saved State IDs are also used by script layers to track whether the layer is active. The IDs associated with each layer can be found in the MLVL file. Layer state IDs are different from the other IDs in that they are valid across the entire game, when referenced from any world.

Saved State IDs are used by the following objects:

Object Usage MP3 DKCR
Script Layer Tracks whether the layer is active or not.
CinematicCamera Tracks whether the cutscene has been watched before. If so, cinematic skip can be enabled. (CinematicCameras that don't have cinematic skip enabled don't have a state ID.)
MemoryRelay Tracks whether the relay is active.
Door Tracks whether the door has been opened at some point during gameplay. This is used to change the door color on the map.
Pickup Tracks whether the pickup has been acquired before.
  • In MP3, this is used to remove expansions from the map that the player has already collected.
  • In DKCR, this is used to grey out puzzle pieces that the player has already collected and prevent them from collecting it a second time.