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'''Data files''' are collectibles scattered around the surface of [[PNF-404]] in {{p3}}. They appear as glowing yellow {{w|Secure Digital|SD cards}} that float in place. Data files may contain text and/or images, and there are 120 of them in all. There are 88 that must be physically picked up and 11 more received by doing certain optional tasks (such as collecting a spacesuit [[upgrade]]). The remaining 21 are automatically obtained during progress through the main story. | '''Data files''' are collectibles scattered around the surface of [[PNF-404]] in {{p3}}. They appear as glowing yellow {{w|Secure Digital|SD cards}} that float in place. Data files may contain text and/or images, and there are 120 of them in all. There are 88 that must be physically picked up and 11 more received by doing certain optional tasks (such as collecting a spacesuit [[upgrade]]). The remaining 21 are automatically obtained during progress through the main story. | ||
Once one has been collected, it disappears from its spot, and is added to the [[Exploration Notes]] menu on the [[KopPad]]. This app is unlocked after one data file is collected, in ''Pikmin 3'', or upon finding the KopPad, in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe''. The app keeps a collection of all obtained data files. When the active [[leader]] touches a data file, a brief [[cutscene]] takes place, where the gameplay pauses, the leader is seen celebrating, and the data file is opened automatically. If, however, an inactive leader touches a data file, the object will still be collected, but the gameplay will not pause, nor will the file be opened – instead, the leader in question will announce they have found a data file. In the Hard and Ultra-Spicy [[Difficulty|difficulties]] in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', the cutscene does not take place for most data files, though | Once one has been collected, it disappears from its spot, and is added to the [[Exploration Notes]] menu on the [[KopPad]]. This app is unlocked after one data file is collected, in ''Pikmin 3'', or upon finding the KopPad, in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe''. The app keeps a collection of all obtained data files. When the active [[leader]] touches a data file, a brief [[cutscene]] takes place, where the gameplay pauses, the leader is seen celebrating, and the data file is opened automatically. If, however, an inactive leader touches a data file, the object will still be collected, but the gameplay will not pause, nor will the file be opened – instead, the leader in question will announce they have found a data file. In the Hard and Ultra-Spicy [[Difficulty|difficulties]] in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', the cutscene does not take place for most data files, though a few still have it. | ||
Data files seem to be the medium in which [[Captain Olimar]] stores his notes in {{hp}}. This is because the button that brings the player to [[Hey! Pikmin logs|the logs]] is a data file. | Data files seem to be the medium in which [[Captain Olimar]] stores his notes in {{hp}}. This is because the button that brings the player to [[Hey! Pikmin logs|the logs]] is a data file. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Albert.PNG|Alph when he first discovers a data file. | |||
GoldenTab.png|Brittany and some [[Yellow Pikmin]] | GoldenTab.png|Brittany and some [[Yellow Pikmin]] near a data file. | ||
DataFile.jpg|A data file | DataFile.jpg|A data file in a body of water. | ||
P3D Data File close-up.jpg|A data file on sandy terrain. | |||
BulborbDataFile1.jpg|An example of the content of a data file. | BulborbDataFile1.jpg|An example of the content of a data file. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |