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* How to Install the Optional GRFs above?
 
* How to Install the Optional GRFs above?
 
  • Download the desired GRFs
 
  • Download the desired GRFs
  • Place them inside your DreamerRO root folder (same directory as Patcher and client)
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  • Place them inside your BraveRO root folder (same directory as Patcher and client)
  • Locate a file called "DATA.INI" in your DreamerRO root folder and open it with Notepad
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  • Locate a file called "DATA.INI" in your BraveRO root folder and open it with Notepad
 
  • Edit the file by writing the name of any newly downloaded GRF at the top of the list under gepard.grf
 
  • Edit the file by writing the name of any newly downloaded GRF at the top of the list under gepard.grf
 
  • Proceed to re-number any GRF below the one you added
 
  • Proceed to re-number any GRF below the one you added
 
[[File:Dataini.png|frame|center|what Data.ini should look when applying custom Grf]]
 
[[File:Dataini.png|frame|center|what Data.ini should look when applying custom Grf]]

Latest revision as of 02:18, 5 September 2024

Below is a list of possible/approved GRFs that you can use on your bRO client along with their functions.

The following GRFs are optional and are recommended to those with a slower computer and/or network. While it's not going to fix any lag issue, it will reduce any client lag in populated/high action maps. None of these are required. Use at your own discretion. (Credits to Kawai Rage)

Notice: As of September 4, 2024, the GRFs below are currently unavailable or may not work well with BraveRO. You may refer instead to Breakfast Kid's custom GRFs in the official forum.


Note: Other GRFs that customize/modify character sprites are not allowed, or else Gepard will not accept it before starting the game.

GRFs in Forums

GRF Name Function/Effects
Monster Pet Talk Re-enables the monster and pet talk, which was removed by default at DreamerRO for spam reduction purposes
Hide All Headgears We have a ton of heavy headgears that need to be downloaded before the map can load. This can further strain an already slow/laggy network.
Hide DMG Numbers This is a default for WoE and BG maps, but it may come in handy in other maps such as STP, HHH and PvP Arenas
No Water Removes all water/ocean/lakes from maps. Water effect is heavy on slow computers. Note: May make it difficult for Water Ball users
No Trees Removes most trees from maps. It may help with visibility, not much benefit when it comes to lag removal
Extra Zoom Increases the zoom on maps with limited zoom capability, such as the Casino, Mall and other indoor maps
Gray Map Removes all textures from maps and replaces it with a plain gray color. It has no grid lines. It can improve client and network lag
Townless Graymap Sames as above, but excludes all towns (so towns look normal and other maps look plain/gray)
Simplified Monsters This one removes the animation and sound effect of official monsters (does not include DreamerRO custom mobs). It should help with client lag and network lag.




Other GRFs

Notice: As of September 4, 2024, the GRFs below are currently unavailable or may not work well with BraveRO. You may refer instead to Breakfast Kid's custom GRFs in the official forum.

GRF Name Function/Effects
Dark Graymap Darker Graymap with grid, dark Cursor, no Zoom in rooms, it includes Caspen Town/HHH/HA and other custom bRO Maps
Hex Graymap Lighter Graymap with grid, no custom cursor, no Zoom in rooms, doesn't include Caspen Town/HHH/HA and other custom bRO Maps,
Simplified Skills Simplified skill effects for clashing skills mostly for Wizard and Warlock skills

Click Here for additional tips and information about different types of lags you can encounter and how to fix them (when possible)

All of these optional GRFs will be added to a new "Extras" page in our Downloads section soon.

  • How to Install the Optional GRFs above?
• Download the desired GRFs
• Place them inside your BraveRO root folder (same directory as Patcher and client)
• Locate a file called "DATA.INI" in your BraveRO root folder and open it with Notepad
• Edit the file by writing the name of any newly downloaded GRF at the top of the list under gepard.grf
• Proceed to re-number any GRF below the one you added
what Data.ini should look when applying custom Grf