Lu_ Posted April 9, 2014 Share Posted April 9, 2014 If you are in doubt if a script was assigned or not, why don't you use ctrl-m ? [...] Or Infinity Explorer, which allows to see the current state of party members, including scripts (Savegames--><game name>-->Party--><party member>) Link to comment
jastey Posted April 10, 2014 Author Share Posted April 10, 2014 Thank you all for the info. I didn't know it's ctrl, m, ENTER - that's why I asked. Link to comment
Lu_ Posted April 12, 2014 Share Posted April 12, 2014 I guess posting here the summary of what happens when someone joins the party won't hurt So, OVERRIDE script isn't affected CLASS (used for AI) is set to DEFAULT. It can be legally changed by the player then, as we all know References for RACE and GENERAL are clean (no scripts, no matter what they were before joining) DEFAULT is set to DPLAYER2 That's for Bioware's BG2. No idea if it's the same in EE Link to comment
Avenger Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 Ctrl + m then enter should work in any engine! Yeah, but you need to enable the cheat keys, just like every other one of those key combinations, except the single X, as it's gives the local cordinates on it's own, but the Ctrl + X gives more info... at least in BG2. And yeah, it does what lynx said, also in the PC version. When asked about a modding question by a modder I assumed a couple of things: 1. they have debug mode on, or at least know how to turn it on. 2. their question covers what they want to know and not something totally irrelevant, like the position of their mouse Pardon me, if i don't write an essay on every simple question. Link to comment
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