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# cd to kore's root folder; | # cd to kore's root folder; | ||
# run the following command: | # run the following command: | ||
C:\Openkore | C:\Openkore\start.exe ! .\fields\tools\gat_to_fld2.pl | ||
'''Note:''' in this example the root folder was: C:\Openkore | '''Note:''' in this example the root folder was: C:\Openkore, yours can be different depending on where you have installed OpenKore. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Field file format]] | [[Field file format]] |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 22 September 2022
How to extract custom maps and create FLD file
(note: short version)
- 1. Extract the map (gat and rsw)
- 2. Copy both to the root of your OpenKore folder
- 3. Execute script:
fields\tools\gat_to_fld2.pl
(You will find the created .fld data in the root of your OpenKore folder.) - 4. You can pack the files into a gz archive or skip this step
- 5. Copy created .fld2 data to
OpenKore\fields
- 6. Enjoy
You can either execute the script by using:
- a perl interpreter of choice
- the perl interpreter kore uses: start.exe
- cd to kore's root folder;
- run the following command:
C:\Openkore\start.exe ! .\fields\tools\gat_to_fld2.pl
Note: in this example the root folder was: C:\Openkore, yours can be different depending on where you have installed OpenKore.