OpenKore is only interested in the information about which parts of a map are walkable, but GAT files also contain information such as the height of a specific block in a map. But it seems that offset bit x86 floating point in the RSW file represents the water level of the map. DIST files contain information about the distance to the closest non-walkable block. They're used by OpenKore's pathfinding algorithm for wall avoidance.
The easy guide can be found here. The FLD file format is described by the follow C structure, assuming that the stucture is packed:. Also anyone who uses this mod has the right to publish copies of the program and the source. Read more about history and current status of OpenKore. Please read the Quick Start Guide to help you easily install and setup Openkore. The References section will be a great help when configuring your bot.
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