View Full Version : kit incompatibilities


Jerry
Sat, 5th Nov '05, 8:41am
This may just be incompatibility issues, or I may be installing something wrong, but I can't seem to figure this one out. I have TDD installed, and I want to use either the Wushi Ninja kit or the Arcane Fist kit. The problem is, when I install them (the Sorcerer's Place collection), I lose all of the kit choices for TDD. Obviously, I like to use two or three custom characters (at least until I find an NPC editor that will recognize custom kits). Does anyone know what the issue is here?

olimikrig
Sat, 5th Nov '05, 9:22am
Yes, the problem is that TDD fills up all the kit places, thus theres no room for additional kit slots..

You'll find a TDD kit remover here (http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG2/index_editors1.php). It's number 7 from the top.

Jerry
Sat, 5th Nov '05, 11:30pm
So I guess there's no way to pick and choose then, eh?

olimikrig
Sun, 6th Nov '05, 3:56pm
You could use the Kit remover mod, but I do not know whether you can simply remove the kits one by one, or if it will permanently ersae all the Kits from TDD. Then Only the Bioware Kits will remain, and you can add new kits from other mods if you'd like to.

Jerry
Sat, 19th Nov '05, 9:28pm
So, I tried the kit remover mod, and only the Bioware kits were there (as expected), but when I tried to install the Sorcerer's Collection (Wushi Ninja, et al.) the program runs, says it's successfully installed the kits, and then when I run the game, there are only Bioware kits available for my new character. I unzipped everything in the SoA folder, and then I ran the installer just like the read me says. What's up with that? What am I doing wrong.

And BTW, is there an editor out there that's easy to use and will recognize custom kits?

Andyr
Mon, 21st Nov '05, 1:17am
Post your WeiDU.log file; you need to remove mod kits before installing the SPC ones. Make sure you uninstall and then reinstall otherwise the installer will shuffle things around to keep mods in the same order (which, in this case, you don't want).

Jerry
Mon, 21st Nov '05, 2:23pm
Yep,

Uninstalling did the trick. Thanks.