.RFF File Extension

Blood Group File

Developer Monolith Productions
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What is an RFF file?

An RFF file is a game data file used by Blood, a 3D first-person shooter available for MS-DOS. It can contain various types of game data, such as audio files, game maps, animation sequences, or 3D models. RFF files are similar to .GRP (Build Engine Group) files.

More Information

Blood was developed by Monolith Productions and published by GT Interactive in 1997. Like many 3D games of that era, Blood was created using Ken Silverman's Build Engine.

Unlike other Build Engine games, however, Blood does not store any game assets in GRP files. Instead, it stores assets that would typically be stored in GRP files in RFF files.

While RFF files are used similarly to GRP files, the two formats are not identical. For example, some RFF files contain encrypted sections, to prevent modders from extracting and/or modifying their contents. Also, RFF files do not contain any in-game graphics, while GRP files often do.

Common RFF Filenames

BLOOD.RFF - Blood's primary RFF file, which contains map information, 3D models, and other assets.

SOUNDS.RFF - Contains Blood's audio files.

How to open an RFF file

You can use any of the following tools to examine and extract an RFF file's contents:

  • SLADE
  • Camoto
  • BARFC

Additional RFF-related tools are available on the R.T.C.M. Blood Tools RFF webpage.

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