Hi,
I installed Tweaks Anthology v4 on a couple Win98SE game machines to play a two-person game. But the Improved Multi-Player Kick-out Dialogues is not working correctly. I get the dialog option to send someone to the Copper Coronet, and they walk off the screen as if they are going there. But they do not show up at the Copper Coronet, and when I go back to the spot I kicked them out at I find them right where I initiated the Reform Party. It looks like the mod is installed:
Install Component [improved Multi-Player Kick-out Dialogues]? nstall, or [N]ot Install or [Q]uit? [./override/ar6111.are] loaded, 2776 bytes Installing [improved Multi-Player Kick-out Dialogues] [v4] [./override/ar6111.are] loaded, 2776 bytes Compiling 1 dialogue file ... Processing 1 dialogues/scripts ... Adding MULTIG to internal list of available DLGs [MULTIG.DLG] saved 4 states, 6 trans, 4 strig, 0 ttrig, 3 actions override/MULTIG.dlg copied to cdtweaks/backup/1070/MULTIG.dlg, 1188 bytes [./override/ar6111.are] loaded, 2776 bytes [./override/ar6111.are] loaded, 2776 bytes Compiling 1 dialogue file ... Processing 1 dialogues/scripts ... [./override/MULTIG.DLG] loaded, 638 bytes [MULTIG.DLG] loaded [MULTIG.DLG] saved 6 states, 22 trans, 4 strig, 16 ttrig, 19 actions [./override/ar6111.are] loaded, 2776 bytes [./override/ar6111.are] loaded, 2776 bytes [./override/ar6111.are] loaded, 2776 bytes
Also, when I use Near Infinity to look at MULTIG.DLG I see text referring to the Copper Coronet. Any ideas why the NPCs are walking off screen but then popping back up where kicked out? Is some other mod I installed earlier causing the problem? Mods (not all components) were installed in following order:
WeiDU-Ascension
Oversight v13 (Tougher Sendai)
BG2 Fixpack v10
One Pixel Productions v4
Unfinished Businsess v26
DungeonCrawl_v9 Tower of Deception v3.2.1) QuestPack-v32 aTweak-v451
Oversight v13 (Class Tweaks/Fixes, Improved Continuity, Cleric Kits, Monk High Level Abilities)
Rogue Rebalancing
Improved_Horns
d0tweak_v22
Tweaks Anthology v4
gMinion-v2
Thanks,
DJ