π More than that, the .BRF container can also be defined as a game data archive exploited by the Mount & Blade action role-playing game series title and its expansion, Mount & Blade: Warband. Specifically, the .BRF arrangement includes various 3D-shaped models and other compound assets applied to visually represent and display in-game items and characters. As a rule, all of .BRF entities can be opened and adjusted by OpenBRF, a third-party utility for editing .BRF file composition. Mount & Blade is a notable single-player game project of a role-playing genre in a medieval setting that permits players to create a certain character and control a fiefdom in the made-up world of Calradia. Many of the specified gameβs resources, such as textures, skeletons, animations, and object meshes, are properly saved in .BRF layout. In a majority of the conditions, Mount & Blade gaming community members would never require to open or access the composite .BRF file structure and build-up. Nevertheless, those who desire to adjust the visual appearance of Mount & Blade characters and items may pick the option to retrieve and process the relevant resources included into .BRF hierarchy.
π In a majority of the cases, the .BRF format specification is designated for storing, processing and opening documents in the ASCII-held Braille Ready Format (BRF) shape. Particularly, the .BRF schema processed the encoding of the contracted Braille characters with the interaction of a certain numbering system. Therefore, the .BRF object instances can be printed on a Braille printer or displayed and visualized on a Braille embosser. Besides, the .BRF extension layout can be spoken by software that is compatible with Braille to speech technical approach, as well. Most frequently, the .BRF data entities are applied for composing and generating digital publications broadly available to those who have severe sight difficulties or are blind.
π At last, the .BRF tech pattern can also concern mission briefings exploited by the Star Wars: X-Wing video-game. Precisely, the following .BRF schema includes a video presentation displayed prior to running a conjugated X-Wing mission. Each of the respective .BRF resources is linked and associated with a custom, predefined mission. Star Wars: X-Wing is a top-notch game in the space combat simulation genre, related to the Star Wars franchise. The project was designed by Totally Games dev group and released to the audience in 1993. Before each mission is started, players are getting acquainted with a visual briefing that describes the custom mission and its relevant objectives. These briefings are stored in the shape of .XMB file elements, allocated in the MISSION folder of the initial installation path. While custom players are not suggested and expected to extract and adjust the .XMB file composition, X-Wing modders have designed specific tools and facilities that enable them to adjust maps, text, and animations included into XMB pattern, to correlate with proper missions.
How to open an .BRF file?
π The .BRF schema instances are perfectly recognizable and readable by Duxbury Braille Translator and ViewPlus Tiger Software Suite focused on users with sight difficulties or blindness. Besides, the proper .BRF file objects can be opened, reviewed, and analyzed by the OpenBRF package targeted for exploring modded .BRF assets from the Mount & Blade franchise series. Finally, in the rest of the cases it would be worthy to experiment with Star Wars: X-Wing game installer or X-Wing Mission Builder toolkit, where the certain .BRF file sample serves as a visual briefing of the active level mission.