Hi, I'm very noobish when it comes to the toolset and modding in general, but I had heard that it's possible to read dialogue such as party banter in the toolset, with VO notes. Does anyone know where these files are? All I can find are the things characters say in combat and the like. Any help is greatly appreciated.
How do I read dialogue in the toolset?
Débuté par
gemc123
, avril 16 2010 08:38
#1
Posté 16 avril 2010 - 08:38
#2
Posté 16 avril 2010 - 10:37
Select Manage Module from the File menu. Select Single Player from the list of modules and click on the Open button.
#3
Posté 16 avril 2010 - 11:04
Oh, thank you, I've gotten that far, but where do I go from there for the dialogue? I clicked the conversation button in the pallette window, but that just gives me battle cries etc. Where are all the party banters and such?
#5
Posté 17 avril 2010 - 07:41
can some one please tell me how to shape shift in the fade i am stuck and really want to know please any body !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#6
Posté 18 avril 2010 - 06:18
@sunjammer - Hmm, well when I click on the conversation button and type in zevran, for example, the only file that shows up is ss_zevran, instead of the other files, like zevran_main. I downloaded that file you link to, but how do I access them in the toolset? lol, I wasn;t kidding when I said I was new to the toolset, sorry for being a pain!
#7
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 12:11
What you've described sounds very much like you are in a "new" module rather than the "Single Player" module. Before we go messing with the B2B file please double check that the title bar in the toolset reads: Dragon Age v1.01.1008.0 - Single Player. If it doesn't then you need to change module as described in my first post.
If it does say that then (from the toolset's menu) select Tools > Builder > Builder to Builder Load and navigate to where you downloaded the DADBDATA file. Select All, ensure that you have "Use Theirs" selected for the String IDs and click on the Ok button.
If it does say that then (from the toolset's menu) select Tools > Builder > Builder to Builder Load and navigate to where you downloaded the DADBDATA file. Select All, ensure that you have "Use Theirs" selected for the String IDs and click on the Ok button.
#8
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 11:00
Aaaah I see the problem, I have an older version of the toolset! Yeah I just installed the most recent version and it's all there now. Thank you so much Sunjammer, I wouldn't have realised it if it wasn't for your help!
Thanks again!
Thanks again!





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