Profile for Washington Irving
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Displayed name | Washington Irving |
Member number | 526 |
Title | Apprentice |
Postcount | 10 |
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Registered | Thursday, January 17 2002 08:00 |
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G2 - editing items (letter to rising) in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
Member # 526
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written Monday, December 17 2007 22:11
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Solved! This was a big work-around, but maybe it will offer hope to others faced in a similar situation: that is, needing an item and not knowing where it is. 1. get the G2 item editor (the links for this are dead, but somewhere deep in the forum someone posted the code in full). 2. look in file gforscen in scripts folder for the item number you want to edit. 3. change for example one of the essence orbs or whatever that the item editor offers with the number you want. 4. install and run editor. Hope this helps! Posts: 10 | Registered: Thursday, January 17 2002 08:00 |
G2 - editing items (letter to rising) in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
Member # 526
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written Monday, December 17 2007 00:59
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I do the same thing. But unfortunately it wasn't there anymore. The item is sellable, so I suspect I accidentally sold it. Posts: 10 | Registered: Thursday, January 17 2002 08:00 |
G2 - editing items (letter to rising) in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
Member # 526
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written Sunday, December 16 2007 23:30
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I was carrying around that stupid letter for a long time, and when i finally got to rising, it was gone. Probably sold it, and none of the merchants had it anymore. What a pain! Is there any way I can get this item back to complete the quest? The save I made when I had it was waaaaay back. Posts: 10 | Registered: Thursday, January 17 2002 08:00 |
I miss Exile. in Avernum 4 | |
Apprentice
Member # 526
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written Wednesday, October 3 2007 02:45
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I have to vote for Exile too. I really like the simplicity of the 2D world. It is like a board game a bit and lets you concentrate on the story rather than the graphics. For the record: I also liked the Ultima games, and can't stand any kind of first-person shooter, so I admit I'm a strange one. Posts: 10 | Registered: Thursday, January 17 2002 08:00 |
no full-screen? in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
Member # 526
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written Wednesday, October 3 2007 02:39
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Thanks for the help, but it looks pretty grim for running the program in a window. I've tried all your suggestions, and well the best is ALT tab or Windows-tab, both which switch between programs, but it's not very elegant since the display shakes and it takes a few seconds. Anyway, thanks for your input! Posts: 10 | Registered: Thursday, January 17 2002 08:00 |
no full-screen? in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
Member # 526
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written Saturday, September 29 2007 23:40
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Hey, just downloaded Geneforge (1), and I really like the game. Unfortunately, it only seems to have a display option for full-screen. Is there any way I can run this program in a window? I'm using Vista. Posts: 10 | Registered: Thursday, January 17 2002 08:00 |