benz Posted June 27, 2007 Share Posted June 27, 2007 I've scoured the readme files and forums, but haven't been able to find the actual tables that version 4 of the Tweak pack uses for the "Alter * Spell Progression Table" and "Un-Nerfed Sorcerer Spell Progression Table" components. I still have the readme from Tweaks v.2. I assume that the P&P option for these components in v.4 match the deprecated P&P Spell Progression Tables from v.2. The version change history implies that no change to the actual tables was made. Anyone know for certain? What are the "Un-Nerfed" tables? I haven't been able to find these anywhere. These should really be posted somewhere. Assuming that I didn't just miss them somewhere, I would be happy to paste the P&P progression tables from the v.2 readme to this thread, assuming that those are the correct tables. Can anyone find the "Un-Nerfed" tables? Link to comment
benz Posted July 2, 2007 Author Share Posted July 2, 2007 I've scoured the readme files and forums, but haven't been able to find the actual tables that version 4 of the Tweak pack uses for the "Alter * Spell Progression Table" and "Un-Nerfed Sorcerer Spell Progression Table" components. What are the "Un-Nerfed" tables? I haven't been able to find these anywhere. I got bored and looked though the .tp2 to find the links to the actual tables. For those who are interested, you can look at the unNerfed tables in the BG2_Tweaks/2da/ directory, under the file names un_MxSpl***.2DA (where *** = Brd, Dru, Prs, Src, or Wiz). The tables for the PnP style progression tables are in the same directory, file names MxSpl***.2DA (where *** = Brd, Dru, Prs, or Wiz). If I might make a humble suggestion, would the caretakers of the Tweaks mod please list these tables in the readme? I doubt most users are interested in poking through 2da files to see the details of what they want to install. Link to comment
CamDawg Posted July 14, 2007 Share Posted July 14, 2007 This is going to be available as a separate document on the server--it would more than double the length of the already hefty readme. It'll be linked from the readme in v5, but you can still view it in the meantime: http://www.gibberlings3.net/readmes/readme...aks_tables.html Link to comment
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