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Old 08-04-2014, 11:02 PM
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Also does anyone know if you can do terrain on .graal levels?
I'd hazard a guess at no considering the only two ways to apply terrain to an .nw file is by either using the terrain generator or editing the values between the HEIGHTS and HEIGHTSEND tags and since .graal files are not readable as plain text it would be difficult to apply the terrain.
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I'd hazard a guess at no considering the only two ways to apply terrain to an .nw file is by either using the terrain generator or editing the values between the HEIGHTS and HEIGHTSEND tags and since .graal files are not readable as plain text it would be difficult to apply the terrain.
Well, .graal and .zelda used "#" character to separate data chunks. I doubt there is any chunk of data after the last segment since I see "# # #" ect at the end. But correct me if im wrong they also have height data in gmaps? If thats correct would the terrain also be applied to .graal levels?

Like I said I am not familiar with terrain like Draenin is. And maybe someone else could help answer that question? Maybe I am remembering things wrong even, not sure.
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