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.RFF File Extension

A .RFF file is a Blood Group File, created by Monolith Productions.

Open with SLADE. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .RFF file?

An RFF file is a special type of computer file that is used by a video game called Blood, which is a game where you play from the perspective of the main character and it looks like you are seeing through their eyes. This game is quite old and was made to run on older computers that used MS-DOS, a system that was popular before Windows. The RFF file contains important parts of the game like the sounds you hear, the design of the levels, animations that make things move, or the shapes of objects and characters in the game.

Unlike some other games from the same time that use a file type called .GRP to store their game parts, Blood uses RFF files. This means that if you're trying to find or change parts of the game, you'll be looking for RFF files instead of GRP files. However, RFF files are a bit different because they might have some parts that are locked or encrypted. This was done to make it hard for people to change the game's content. Also, RFF files don't keep the pictures or visuals of the game, which is something GRP files usually do.

If you want to open or work with RFF files, there are specific programs you can use. Some of these programs include SLADE, Camoto, and a tool called BARFC. There's also a way to work with these files online through Camoto Online. These tools help game enthusiasts or modders to explore or modify the game's content.

Blood, the game that uses RFF files, was created by a company called Monolith Productions and came out in 1997. It was built using something called the Build Engine, which was a popular way to make 3D games back then. Each game made with the Build Engine has its own way of storing game data, and for Blood, that way is through RFF files.

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