Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition

Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition

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Eguzky 23 ENE 2013 a las 8:20
Cheat's Don't Work?
I have altered the Baldur.Ini so I could use a save file to just mess around for laughs. I ahve done both 'Program Options', 'Debug Mode', '1', and 'Game Options' Cheats' '1' in every way possible. (The ways shown, and also doing 'cheats=1'. I can get the ctrl+1, 2, 3, etc to work, but ctrl+tab is supposed to bring up a command prompt and never does. Help?
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Hood 23 ENE 2013 a las 9:59 
visit the Baldurs Gate Forums. Many a person there will have what you seek.
Eguzky 23 ENE 2013 a las 11:13 
To anyone else wondering, it is ctrl+space
[WPC] Gan Chan 26 ENE 2013 a las 3:29 
Cheats like Midas for 500 gold and co wont work.
Clua Console is the only working stuff to create monsters items and Game Crashes ;)
Darkmuramasa 30 ENE 2013 a las 14:06 
If you really want to cheat just get Shadow Keeper.
Holy Cheese 12 MAR 2013 a las 23:44 
Since shadowkeeper was developed for BG2, would it really be the best thing to use on a remake of BG1? I'd think Gatekeeper would server better.

Then again, I haven't seen this thread where Shadowkeeper is said to be the goto program. Have a link?
DnD Detective 14 MAR 2013 a las 7:39 
Publicado originalmente por The fantastic Mr. Fox:
Since shadowkeeper was developed for BG2, would it really be the best thing to use on a remake of BG1? I'd think Gatekeeper would server better.

Then again, I haven't seen this thread where Shadowkeeper is said to be the goto program. Have a link?

Shadowkeeper works fine on BGEE. I've been using it for months. This is one way to do it that I've been using, though there are other ways.

1) Open "...Documents\Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition\"

2) Copy "baldur.ini", "characters", and "saves"

3) Open "...Program Files\Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition\Data\00766\"

4) Paste the three copied files and folders into this directory

5) In this same directory, open "lang\en_us\" (or whatever language you're intending to use)

6) Copy "dialog.tlk"

7) Return to the root "\00766\" directory

8) Paste the copied "dialog.tlk" file into this directory

9) Open Shadowkeeper, and set the installation directory to the "\00766\" folder. (The program will yell at you because it's not BG2, but that's fine).

10) Restart Shadowkeeper.

Remember to copy the files back to your Documents folder when you're done, or the changes won't appear in-game. (This is what the person who originally wrote this suggestion put, but I've never found I've needed to).
Última edición por DnD Detective; 14 MAR 2013 a las 15:48
Holy Cheese 17 MAR 2013 a las 6:37 
Well that's just awesome, thanks for the news, Flashburn. I hope the origional creator of Gatekeeper/ Shadowkeeper had some hand in this new version. That'd be kinda cool.
Indubitably 1 OCT 2016 a las 15:40 
semi-necro but may someone is still keen to use it,

there is a world of Symbolic links[en.wikipedia.org] which should make any copying around in previous mention way obsolete (context-menu-list-creating tools also available here and there…)
Última edición por Indubitably; 1 OCT 2016 a las 15:42
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