Pillars of Eternity

Pillars of Eternity

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Smoker Mar 30, 2015 @ 11:54pm
Anyone find the .ini file?
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Patrick Mar 31, 2015 @ 12:48am 
I think unity games tend to store settings in the registry. As I noticed with Wasteland 2 and now Pillars of Eternity.

Check out HKCU\Software\Obsidian Enterainment\Pillars of Eternity
Smoker Mar 31, 2015 @ 1:01am 
Whoa that's odd. Thanks. Now to figure out how to change 1=Select Party Member 1, etc.
2ti6x Mar 31, 2015 @ 3:07am 
FINALLY i can change the text language to english... aparently the game completely ignores the steam language settings and uses the system language as default... BUT only comes with english sound. wich leads to having german text (by the way, the translation is HORRIBLE) and english audio, wich is really distracting.
Smoker Mar 31, 2015 @ 2:16pm 
Jeez.
SoulSpite Oct 30, 2016 @ 11:02am 
Originally posted by 2ti6x:
FINALLY i can change the text language to english... aparently the game completely ignores the steam language settings and uses the system language as default... BUT only comes with english sound. wich leads to having german text (by the way, the translation is HORRIBLE) and english audio, wich is really distracting.

did you figure this out?

I use the numeric keypad for movement as I'm a leftie and this compleltey screws up party selection as it takes the movement keys to mean the party member
Yixiao DENG Nov 27, 2017 @ 7:13am 
Originally posted by »Dragoon«:
I think unity games tend to store settings in the registry. As I noticed with Wasteland 2 and now Pillars of Eternity.

Check out HKCU\Software\Obsidian Enterainment\Pillars of Eternity

Could you plz be more specific? I don't have a HKUC folder.
Timbermaw Nov 27, 2017 @ 3:20pm 
Originally posted by Yixiao DENG:
Originally posted by »Dragoon«:
I think unity games tend to store settings in the registry. As I noticed with Wasteland 2 and now Pillars of Eternity.

Check out HKCU\Software\Obsidian Enterainment\Pillars of Eternity

Could you plz be more specific? I don't have a HKUC folder.
That's in regedit
HKCU = HKEY_Current_User
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Date Posted: Mar 30, 2015 @ 11:54pm
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