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How to play Custom Rabi-Ribi Maps
(Alternative guide by NuclearCheese for running Custom Maps)
There are two methods.
Method 1: Version 1.8e / 1.85
The 1.8e beta version includes special features specifically to support Rabi-Ribi custom maps. This also works from 1.85 onwards.
- Add the map files to
Rabi-Ribi\custom\<your map name>
. (each custom map should be in its own folder) - After starting Rabi-Ribi, press F5 or F6 to open up the custom maps menu. Select the custom map and start a new game.
Method 2: Replacing maps
This was the original method before the 1.8e beta / 1.85 started supprting custom maps.
- Replace the maps in
Rabi-Ribi\data\area\
(remember to back up the maps before you do this) - Start up Rabi-Ribi and start a new game normally.
Note: Even if you do not back up your maps, you can easily restore your original maps by using the Verify Game Integrity option on steam.
Modifying Character Dialogue and Cutscenes
Rabi-Ribi (1.8e/1.85 onwards) includes the ability to modify cutscenes and character dialogue for custom maps. By default, the game makes use of the files in Rabi-Ribi\localize
for its cutscenes. If you create the files story_emot.rbrb
and story_text.rbrb
and place them in your custom map folder (Rabi-Ribi\custom\<your map name>\
) together with your map, these ifles will be used for dialogue/cutscenes instead.
More information on the contents of these files can be found in the Detailed Documentation.
Custom Tilesets
Rabi-Ribi (1.8e/1.85 onwards) includes the ability to replace the current tileset with a custom tileset. If tile1_a.png
is placed in the Rabi-Ribi\custom\<your map name>\
folder, the game will use that instead of the default tileset.
Debug Mode
Rabi-Ribi (1.8e/1.85 onwards) contains a Debug mode, which displays all event triggers in-game. To turn this on, add -debugshowevents
to the launch options.