The UZI.IFP file format emerged as a response to the growing need for standardized data exchange protocols in the UAV industry. As drones became increasingly sophisticated and widely adopted across various sectors, the requirement for a unified file format to facilitate data sharing and compatibility between different systems became apparent. The development of UZI.IFP was a collaborative effort involving industry stakeholders, aimed at creating a versatile and adaptable file format that could cater to the diverse needs of drone operators and manufacturers.
The .ifp (Internal Format Publication) extension is the standard animation format used across the 3D-era GTA series. A single .ifp file acts as a container for multiple individual animation clips, such as idling, running while armed, and different levels of shooting skill (Poor, Gangster, and Hitman). Specific to uzi.ifp , this file controls: uzi.ifp
Modders frequently overhaul this file to port animations from newer titles or real-world combat styles. Popular variations include: The UZI
Modifying uzi.ifp is notorious for causing crashes. Here is why: Popular variations include: Modifying uzi