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#1 Caedwyr

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Posted 20 October 2007 - 07:17 PM

I'm currently running into an issue with a mod I've been working on that has a easily reproducible crash to desktop bug. The mod is a kit which contains a number of custom spells and several new spell icon .bam files (among other things). Currently, I am applying the kit ingame via dialogue scripting and I'm getting some issues. Prior to resting, I can use the new kit abilities under the innate ability button, although the newly added spells to the spellbook are not useable (the base class is a sorcerer). However, after resting, and being able to cast the new spells, clicking on the spell casting button or innate ability button causes a crash to desktop. If anyone has a guess why this happens, I'd love to know.
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#2 Miloch

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Posted 21 October 2007 - 09:04 PM

I've experienced this when using compressed BAMs when they should be uncompressed (or vice versa). But since you already see the icons, it might be something else behind the scenes going on with the spells. You might have to post some of your code or at least list the .spl file attributes (not that I'll be able to help with it necessarily, since my coding skills are rudimentary at best).

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