SirLancelot Posted March 28, 2008 Share Posted March 28, 2008 I haven't found the answer by looking at the readme or searching in the forum. Does SCSII unintentionally improves the AI combat scripts of quests mods and the like? (Dungeon Crawl or the ones mentioned in the title coming to my mind) I have the same question with respect to SCS (I) vs Ntosc & company. Thank you. Link to comment
DavidW Posted March 28, 2008 Share Posted March 28, 2008 I haven't found the answer by looking at the readme or searching in the forum. Does SCSII unintentionally improves the AI combat scripts of quests mods and the like? (Dungeon Crawl or the ones mentioned in the title coming to my mind) I have the same question with respect to SCS (I) vs Ntosc & company. Thank you. For fairly obvious reasons, I've no idea what SCSII unintentionally does. It intentionally improves all the core-game scripts, and many mods use core-game scripts. But it won't touch, say, a TDD-specific script. Link to comment
SirLancelot Posted March 28, 2008 Author Share Posted March 28, 2008 It intentionally improves all the core-game scripts, and many mods use core-game scripts. That's something i already knew, but thanks I'm looking for a more precise feedback. For fairly obvious reasons, I've no idea what SCSII unintentionally does. The question was not only pointing at you, David. I guessed that if someone plays usually BG2 or BG1 with some of the aforementioned mods along with yours, he/she should be able to notice it. I cannot start a mega-mod run to check it for myself right now. Link to comment
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