Hi everyone. In Baldur's Gate (in general , not just BGT ) by adding the expansion ( TotSC ) adds new items and weapons , but perhaps not everyone knows that the objects ( also quite powerful ) can not be found in the game , and these items are:
#1
Posted 13 November 2013 - 03:02 AM
#2
Posted 13 November 2013 - 07:27 AM
Surely one can do that.. But why with nearinfinity don't put the items that you want wherever you want by yourself? It's absolutely simple... You open the area or the creature and in the chest or npc inventory you put the item.. It would be a little useless make lot of work for just that. And nearinfinity is free and very simple to use.
#3
Posted 13 November 2013 - 07:42 AM
Yes, it's actually easy. Kinda of, you traditionally add a .baf extension to an already existing area .bcs file that gives the item to someone(or something, any container).
What you would need to do is to get those items(the NearInfinity can extract them from a game, use the w1.3.0), write down their descriptions(or extract the dialog.tlk file from the game BG1 game that contains them and edit it with Notepad to remove the unneeded data), and package them to a .zip archive and attach it to a post while you have logged in so you can upload files using the "More Reply Options" -interface.
Ouh, and you should also make a suggestion list of where you wish the items to be in.
PS, the BG2 game has a "Sword of Chaos +2" two handed sword in the Djinn level at Irenicus Prison(the starting dungeon) as a reward from a minor quest. The Root of the Problem is in the Druid Grove in BG2 too.
Edited by The Imp, 13 November 2013 - 07:44 AM.
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.
#4
Posted 14 November 2013 - 07:15 AM
True, they made so much items and quests that at the end they couldn't put them all xD
For example, when i was SURE to know everything of BGII, one day i did find a png (in the northern external part of the Waukeen's Promenade) that i never saw before. And then i thought: Wow, these games have always some new tricks on their sleeve! XD