Jump to content


Photo

DETOUR_CEffectProficiencyMod message


  • Please log in to reply
2 replies to this topic

#1 micbaldur

micbaldur

    Retired Perkele, Ultimate BWP player

  • Member
  • 1692 posts

Posted 20 February 2014 - 05:52 PM

I noticed that TobEx console has lot of messages (TobEx.log has about 15,000):

 

DETOUR_CEffectProficiencyMod::DETOUR_ApplyEffect(): Invalid wParam2Low

 

I play BWP expert-install with a lot of mods including BGT.

 

Message started "about" at Irenicus Dungeon in BG2 month ago (i'm "doing" Athkatla city areas now).

 

As far as i can tell it doesn't affect game at all. Just curious what that message means and should i be worried about this. :ermm:


CHARNAMEs excellent adventures in the world of BWP expert-install here

 

Thanks to Leonardo Watson for making this possible


#2 The Imp

The Imp

    Not good, see EVIL is better. You'll LIVE.

  • Member
  • 5150 posts

Posted 21 February 2014 - 01:14 AM

Google for the help point to here... :devil: :whistle:

 

I looked up "wParam2Low" in the TobEx.ini and here is what is in there:
-----870 No Spell Interruption On Zero Damage [T]
Modifies the damage opcode such that if damage is reduced to zero (with normal damage behaviour; wParam2Low = 0), spellcasting and casting animations are not interrupted

Options:
-0: disabled
-1: enabled

So it might be just an over zealous debug logging that's going on there... nothing harmful.


Yep, Jarno Mikkola. my Mega Mod FAQ. Use of the BWS, and how to use it(scroll down that post a bit). 
OK, desert dweller, welcome to the sanity, you are free to search for the limit, it's out there, we drew it in the sand. Ouh, actually it was still snow then.. but anyways.


#3 micbaldur

micbaldur

    Retired Perkele, Ultimate BWP player

  • Member
  • 1692 posts

Posted 21 February 2014 - 01:55 AM

Well i made google search but only at spellhold like i usually do. :P

 

Thanks for info, no worries then. :coolthumb:


CHARNAMEs excellent adventures in the world of BWP expert-install here

 

Thanks to Leonardo Watson for making this possible