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.RPL File Extension

A .RPL file is a Toribash Replay, created by Nabi Studios.

Open with Nabi Studios Toribash. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .RPL file?

An RPL file is a special type of file used by the game Toribash, which is a fighting game available on multiple platforms and was created by Nabi Studios. This file is essentially a recording of a game match, capturing everything that happened during the game. This includes all the moves made by the fighters, any special actions, and the final score of the match. To save a game in this format, players simply press the F key on their keyboard after their match has ended.

The content inside an RPL file is in plain text, which means it's written in a way that can be read without needing special software. However, to replay the match as it happened, you would need to use Toribash, the game for which it was created. Despite being in plain text, the file contains detailed instructions that the game understands and uses to recreate the match.

You can open RPL files with Toribash itself if you want to watch a replay of the match. Since the file is in plain text, you can also open it with any text editor like Notepad on Windows, TextEdit on Mac, or any other basic text editing program. This won't let you watch the replay, but you can see all the details of the match in text form.

It's important to note that while RPL files are associated with Toribash, the term "RPL file" has also been used in the past for a different type of file related to video games developed by Eidos in the 1990s. These older RPL files were used for recording game replays too, but they are not related to Toribash. They were part of games that are no longer actively supported or played, and they used a specific type of video encoding known as the ESCAPE codec, with variations like ESCAPE 122, 124, and 130. Eidos Interactive, the company behind these games, was acquired by Square Enix in 2009, marking the end of the use of RPL files in their original context.

In summary, if you come across an RPL file today, it is most likely a replay file from the game Toribash, and you can view it using the game itself or inspect its contents with a simple text editor. The older use of RPL files for Eidos-developed games is largely historical.

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