MagusWizardo
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Testing for Limbo
05 July 2004 - 03:20 AM
Limbo Modding, creators of the Multi-Install Tool, and the NPC-Tweak mod, are now accepting semi-private testing for all projects. See this thread for details.
Multi Install Tool Released!
08 May 2004 - 02:52 AM
A tool to make minimal multiple installs of BG2 with little fuss, and no complex hex editing stuffs. Details
Readme Oddity...
06 May 2004 - 10:40 PM
Two people were the first person to mention WeiDU to you in a face-to-face conversation?Special thanks to Greg Henry for being the first person to mention WeiDU to me in a face-to-face conversation. [...] Scott McPeak is the first person to mention WeiDU to me in a face-to-face conversation
Feature Request --untra
20 April 2004 - 11:55 PM
For me atleast, it is very difficult to read a TRAified TP2 , but we all know that they make translation easier... so, what I was doing was to keep a copy of my non-tra'd TP2... Then my computer crashed. Several times. So, I no longer have a copy of the non-tra'd TP2. Since I couldn't be bothered reconstructing the non-tra'd TP2 by hand (copy/paste, copy/paste, copy/paste...), and other people undoubtedly have/will find themselves in the same situation, I would like a --untra command line argument...
In my mind, it would look like this:
And systematically parse the file, and replace all @x 's with the equivalent string from the TRA file.
Is this doable?
In my mind, it would look like this:
--untra <TRA-able file> <TRA file>or like this:
--untra <TP2 file> <language>
And systematically parse the file, and replace all @x 's with the equivalent string from the TRA file.
Is this doable?
Avatars
17 April 2004 - 11:18 PM
Is it possible to add a custom avatar to BG2 without overriding any of the existing ones? For example, can I recolour one of the dragon avatars, and assign this new avatar to a single creature, without affecting anything else that uses that avatar?
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