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  1. In the lib folders there's three or four files to define the spheres....2nd edition, fnp, Sr and iwd/Sr. In the SR file the constructs don't appear in the creation group of spells. Going off memory, they're commented out. I had assumed at install time it would detect and use the appropriate file, or is my assumption wrong?

    It could also be a problem on my end. Took a look in my override folder and I have the cre, BCS and itm files but not the .spl itself.

     

  2. On 8/17/2020 at 11:55 AM, subtledoctor said:

    The Hivekeeper is probably the only kit that should have access to Web. I'll take a look.

    EDIT - I'm not seeing Web in the sphere system at all.  Huh.  But I guess that's a good thing.  I'll add it special to Hivekeepers.  I'm going to release an update in about 20 minutes so this is good timing!

    I have web in my current install (0.79.13) Took at look at the sphere definition files and it's there in the Creation Sphere, third level. I also noticed some more spells that don't exist in my game: the construct summoning spells. It looks like they get installed if you don't have SR installed. Any particular reason why they're kept out when SR is installed?

    As to Olvyn Spells. I have them installed after FnP. I haven't done a full check but my clerics do get the spells added by that mod.

  3. From your thread on the beamdog forums....SCS should go after EET_End now. Does this mean aTweaks should as well? I usually use both together but I thought the general rule of thumb is that majority of mods should go before EET_End. I guess that leads to the next question of is v32 still compatible with atweaks?

  4. 40 minutes ago, DavidW said:

    No, sorry - too awkward to do right now.

    Do you have anything else installed? Or are you getting an install failure just with that one component of T&B (the first, I think?) and Stratagems component 5900?

    The install started as a large megamod set us but when SCS initialize AI failed I started testing mod combos to figure out the issue. The last two tests were with T&b revised spec and SCS. Always failed on AI initialize. The spell revisions install was due to something subtle posted.

     

    When I get home from work I'm going to try his suggestion with near infinity and see if that works.

  5. tagging @subtledoctor for this one since there's something odd going on with Revised Specialists of Tome and Blood and SCS RC 10. SCS always fails on initialize AI component when it gets to SPWI807.SPL and SPWI905.SPL. The error message for 807 is below, I didn't grab it for 905 but I recall it being the same:

    Spoiler

    NOT INSTALLED DUE TO ERRORS Initialise AI components (required for all tactical and AI components)

    C:\Baldur's Gate II - Enhanced Edition\00783>
    ERROR: Failure(" is not an integer, but one was expected") in apply_standard_function: inputs were func=parameter1, arguments=
    ERROR: [SPWI807.SPL] -> [override/dw#sumfi.SPL] Patching Failed (COPY) (Failure(" is not an integer, but one was expected"))
    ERROR: [.../stratagems-inline/fiend_spl_table_sr] -> [weidu_external/workspace] Patching Failed (COPY) (Failure(" is not an integer, but one was expected"))
    ERROR: Failure(" is not an integer, but one was expected")
    Initialise AI components (required for all tactical and AI components) (Sword Coast Stratagems) was not installed due to errors.

    On another test install it was failing on SPWI707.SPL with the same error. 

    Installing without Revised Specialists, everything installs fine.

  6. Tweaks has a reputation tweak.

     

    Change Effect of Reputation on Store Prices
    All games

    Your reputation affects the prices of stores throughout the game; notably prices go down as reputation goes up and this component offers ways to change the mechanic. The original variant, Low Reputation Store Discount (Sabre, Richardson, Weimer), is unchanged: reputation values of 8-13 result in no discounts; items are sold at their original prices. Every point lower or higher than 8 or 13, respectively, gives the party a 5% discount. This reaches a maximum of 35% -- meaning that the party will only pay 65% of the item's original price -- at reputation values of 1 and 20.

    Three new variants, courtesy of Luiz, remove the effect of reputation on storekeepers outright. The resulting prices can be set to 60%, 80%, or 100% of their listed values in general, but note that storekeepers will retain their original markups and buy discounts.

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