Chippy
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As the title suggests, post you questions and answers here. To prove that I'm not a ponce, I'll post the first couple of things I've successfully done with the IE games. My question is after them.
1. You can switch all music between games. For instance - I personally preferred the battle music to PST over BG2. So you get hold of 'Near Infinity' & 'acm2wav' and then place them in your installation folder. Then open the 'Music' folder in NE, and click on 'BT1' (battle track 1) and convert to stereo. NI then places the music file into the overide folder, and all you have to do is switch it with the file name of the BG2 battle track files - and then dump them all into the overide folder of BG2.
You also need the SPC.ACM files from the original game.
This also works for area music and voice files. Because Beamdog fucked up the soundsets, I plan on using this method to track down their voicesets and overiding them with my own. I haven't tried it yet though. But it works in PST where TNO says "Left youself exposed idiot!" and since that grated after a while, I swapped it with "backstab!". Also works with mods: years ago I attempted to play a Drizzt mod, and replaced all soundsets.
I suppose there may be an easier way by copy>pasting the contents of the music folder between games and directing the game to them in the area files, but I haven't done it.
QUESTION: I want to create the Pendant of Yemth in BG. So I transferred the .bam file and it works - but the resolution is too big. So you can see it when you pick it up, but when you equip it, or when its in the inventory, you can only see the bottom right corner of it. Can it be resized like the portraits?.
This is on the original games.
1. You can switch all music between games. For instance - I personally preferred the battle music to PST over BG2. So you get hold of 'Near Infinity' & 'acm2wav' and then place them in your installation folder. Then open the 'Music' folder in NE, and click on 'BT1' (battle track 1) and convert to stereo. NI then places the music file into the overide folder, and all you have to do is switch it with the file name of the BG2 battle track files - and then dump them all into the overide folder of BG2.
You also need the SPC.ACM files from the original game.
This also works for area music and voice files. Because Beamdog fucked up the soundsets, I plan on using this method to track down their voicesets and overiding them with my own. I haven't tried it yet though. But it works in PST where TNO says "Left youself exposed idiot!" and since that grated after a while, I swapped it with "backstab!". Also works with mods: years ago I attempted to play a Drizzt mod, and replaced all soundsets.
I suppose there may be an easier way by copy>pasting the contents of the music folder between games and directing the game to them in the area files, but I haven't done it.
QUESTION: I want to create the Pendant of Yemth in BG. So I transferred the .bam file and it works - but the resolution is too big. So you can see it when you pick it up, but when you equip it, or when its in the inventory, you can only see the bottom right corner of it. Can it be resized like the portraits?.
This is on the original games.
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