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Here is a new section of the site, where i'll post things about Gothic3 modding that i'm trying to figure out how they work or how to mod them. I'm posting them here so that if you can find something or already know something on this "experiments" let me know and you'll win a honorable position in the famous "thanks list" :-P. Actually the purpose is to help everyone to modify Gothic3 so if you know a thing or two more than those tutorials let the fans know. I suggest you reading all the previous tutorial so that you'll know the methods we used, and basic meanings such as pak,p01 etc. | ||||||||
First of all thanks to Gummibar from the German WoG forum, i remember that there is a command in Marvin Mode called "Edit". So i found a character, targeted his name and then, using Marvin Mode, i wrote down edit. When i hitted enter a big window full of information appeared. It has everything! from animation to hitpoints, and from inventory items to shadows. Unfortunately i can't change a lot. There is an area where you can change the HPs of a character, but when i write the new number and hit enter nothing happens. Does it happen to you too. Till know the only things i can change using the edit command is to change the political situation of a npc (hashishin,nomad etc), and enable the commands "Come with me", "Let's Trade" (but in the trade window there isn't any item!). Anyway, i you find anything new inform me. I forgot to tell you that when you won't to get out of the editing mode you have to go to options if i remember and click Toggle Editor. Then hit ~ again and the marvin mode will disappear and you can play the game again normally Last but not least, there is the Infos.pak. It has been connected somehow with the Quests.pak I haven't search it a lot. Woffen from the Jowood forum has. Pesronally i think it has to do with the Quest Creator which there will may be released with the editor. Anyway, till now, with the scripting you can change the quantity of the objects you earn and things like that. Here is an interesting txt created by Woffen some months ago, explaining some of the commands |
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