Guest Pike Posted February 28, 2007 Share Posted February 28, 2007 I installed the Oversight mod against a Baldur's Gate Tutu installation and just selected the Holy Liberator kit and the Alignment Changes for Cleric kit parts. No problems in Tutu playing this kit. When I try to import a saved game from Tutu into Baldur's Gate II (also w/Oversight installed w/Holy Liberator plus other components), my character class is just set back to a normal paladin. Is what I am trying to do possible/recommended? Would some other mods be conflicting with this process? Is a workaround just to Shadowkeeper the import saved game (if so, what is the value for the HL kit?). Thanks in advance for any insights. Link to comment
CamDawg Posted February 28, 2007 Share Posted February 28, 2007 One of the problems with re-installing kit mods or transferring them to a different game is that the kit mods have to be reinstalled in the exact same order. Your character is set to use kit #x, and the Holy Liberator is a different number in your new game so it's defaulting back to a generic paladin. If you can figure out the old kit order and reinstall mods on your new game to make it happen, you'll see your character turn back into a Holy Liberator. If not, the fix is a bit longer. You need to find kitlist.2da in your override folder and open it with any text editor. Towards the end there should be a line that reads something like: 32 KishHL 25184 25155 25207 KishHL 33 0x00000020 6 The important thing is the 'KishHL' reference and the number at the beginning of the line--this is the kit number you need to assign to your character. Open up your character with Shadowkeeper. You'll need to manually enter a kit value on the characteristics tab. Enter 0x40zz0000 where zz is the kit number you retrieved from kitlist.2da. That should do it. Link to comment
Miloch Posted February 28, 2007 Share Posted February 28, 2007 Does the 'zz' need to be translated from decimal into hex? Link to comment
CamDawg Posted March 1, 2007 Share Posted March 1, 2007 Whoops, yes, you need to convert the number to hex first. Link to comment
Guest Pike Posted March 3, 2007 Share Posted March 3, 2007 Thanks for the replies. Would it even be possible to do the installation kit order solution if you have different kits for each game? What is considered a kit and what isn't? My BG Tutu consisted of: Easy Tutu Tutu Hotfixes Tutu Fixes BG1 Unfinished Business (Beta Tutu version) BG1NPC Oversight Divine Remix BG2Tweak Spawn Randomizer TUTUGUI BGII consisted of: BG2 Fixpack NPCKit Unfinished Business NPCTweak Oversight Divine Remix BG2Tweak It sounds like it easier just to do the editing thing. Thanks for your help. Link to comment
Miloch Posted March 3, 2007 Share Posted March 3, 2007 Oversight and Divine Remix add kits. So if you're installing the same kits from both in the same order, and no other kits, that should work, if Cam is right. I'd try that anyway before trying to hack around with Shadowkeeper and kit assignments. Your WeiDU.log should tell you which kits you have and in which order. Link to comment
Guest Pike Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 I also installed a couple of Ranger kits that are in Unfinished Business - those two were before Oversight (although I could have skipped it since they are also in Divine Remix). The line from each of my weidu.log file has: ~SETUP-OVERSIGHT.TP2~ #0 #7 // Holy Liberator ...not sure if that means anything or not. I did try the kit file and Shadowkeeper hack, and it did seem to work. I did get some sort of resource error from Shadowkeeper about something not being in the new save, I'm not sure if it was important or not. Link to comment
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