Posted by Shadow_Hawk at 2004-03-14 18:23:41 Voted 8.00 on 03/14/04
Ok, so it is not the best tutorial ever but you still have to admit it is good.
Posted by Guest(Shea) ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-03-03 14:31:00
Actually lilacsoul the version stays the same if you do what I said. Or it does for me any ways.
Posted by Guest (Shea) ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-03-02 14:54:00
Thanks for the feed back lilac and Tristan I apreciate the feedback.
Posted by Guest (Shea) ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-03-02 14:53:00
Thanks for the feed back lilac and Tristan I apreciate the feedback.
Posted by lilacsoul at 2004-03-02 00:25:44 Voted 5.00 on 03/02/04
It's a good document, but there are some problems involved with using this approach to change expansion packs, as I have described in my commentary on the download page.
This is a good document. But to follow up, you might want to make batch files that open the toolset with whatever expansions you want. So for example, make a file called "NW_Tools_Original.bat" in your NWN directory, and Edit it so you can put this text in:
@echo off
copy /y xp1.key _xp1.key
copy /y xp2.key _xp2.key
del xp1.key
del xp2.key
start nwtoolset.exe
This will automatically execute the procedure Shea is talking about, so you can make modules compatible with the original release.
Posted by Anonymous ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-02-28 07:15:00
Actually it is would take up quite a bit on here. About half the page probably.
Posted by Anonymous ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-02-28 07:15:00
Actually it is would take up quite a bit on here. About half the page probably.