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#1 cirerrek

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Posted 01 April 2006 - 11:21 PM

My bard constantly keeps trying to hide in shadows. And he succeeds some of the time :blink:

yiBard yiSeries v2

Oh yeah, for v2.1 could you pretty please add the hotkeys to the scrpdesc.2da. I hate having to get out of the game to go look at the read me to figure out which keys do what. Of course it took me years and the prodding of SimDing0 to add that feature for the eSeries :D

One final oh yeah, thanks for the props in the ReadMe. You did all the hard work, just glad I could help out a bit :cheers:

Edited by cirerrek, 01 April 2006 - 11:26 PM.


#2 Yovaneth

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 02:17 AM

My bard constantly keeps trying to hide in shadows. And he succeeds some of the time :blink:

:ROFL: I think I'm doing some script updating next week anyway.

Oh yeah, for v2.1 could you pretty please add the hotkeys to the scrpdesc.2da. I hate having to get out of the game to go look at the read me to figure out which keys do what. Of course it took me years and the prodding of SimDing0 to add that feature for the eSeries :D

Guess I'm going to have to look at the eSeries 'coz I haven't got a clue how to do that!

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#3 cirerrek

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 07:37 PM

:ROFL: I think I'm doing some script updating next week anyway.


:coolthumb:

I've had a few instances of at least one of my front line fighters running around like an over eager dog. "I think I go attack this critter. No this one. No wait this one. Yeah, yeah this one!" So far it doesn't consistently appear to be a problem, but I'll keep a tab on it.

Guess I'm going to have to look at the eSeries 'coz I haven't got a clue how to do that!


It is a pretty straight forward edit, just some COPY, APPEND, REPLACE action. The eSeries.tp2 and .tra will cover it all in gory detail. It just takes a little bit of tweaking to get everything spaced correctly. Be advised that at least in BG2, anything in [] don't show up in game. They are treated as comments by the engine.

Cheers,
Cirerrek

Edited by cirerrek, 05 April 2006 - 07:38 PM.


#4 horred the plague

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Posted 10 April 2006 - 03:28 AM

Be advised that at least in BG2, anything in [] don't show up in game. They are treated as comments by the engine.


If I understand this statement correctly (possibly not :P), I further advise that you add an entry to EA.ids:

0 ANYONE


This one actually works in-game. The engine treats it as a default, same as it does:

SpellCast(Myself,0)

:cheers:

P.S: If you meant something else, Cirerrek, please explain in more detail. I may be experiencing confusion, from butting in in the middle of a conversation! :lol:

Edited by horred the plague, 10 April 2006 - 03:30 AM.


#5 cirerrek

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Posted 12 April 2006 - 10:36 PM


Be advised that at least in BG2, anything in [] don't show up in game. They are treated as comments by the engine.


If I understand this statement correctly (possibly not :P), I further advise that you add an entry to EA.ids:

0 ANYONE


This one actually works in-game. The engine treats it as a default, same as it does:

SpellCast(Myself,0)

:cheers:

P.S: If you meant something else, Cirerrek, please explain in more detail. I may be experiencing confusion, from butting in in the middle of a conversation! :lol:


This will explain better than I can after a 6+ hour drive.

http://forums.pocket...ic,21103.0.html

Thanks,
Cirerrek