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Friedrich Ironhide

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Help, I am playing SOZ for the first time ever and the overland map looks really screwy. My lead character is a halfling rogue/harper agent/wizard with a whole bunch of skill points. I forget her exact stats ( I cheated to jack them up pretty high:whistle:

My total modifiers (taken feat/racial/ability bonuses into account) are as follows:

Hide: 11

Listen: 9

Move Silently:

Search:12

Spot: 8

Survival: 13

Appraise: 10

Diplomacy: 15
Craft (all): 5 just from intel bonus:devil:

Lore: 15

Plus I have the TRACK feat.

My attributes are

Str: 6
Con: 14
dex 20
Int: 20
Wis: 8
Cha: 18

So what gives?  I've spent HOURS searching the web and found nothing.  When I put my Palidin/Cleric as the lead character, (with and 8 intel) the map looks better!  UUUUGH!  Any ideas?

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Użytkownik Friedrich Ironhide edytował ten post 20 kwiecień 2013 - 04:56


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I_Raps

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It's possible your skill points are TOO high - and modified they go beyond the limit allowed for that data. The program does not account for all possible cheating; for example, a well-known issue occurs sometimes when you have too many skill points and you can't level up because you can't spend them all. Likewise, long ago in a forum far away I posted about an issue with Kaedrin's PRC pack where your wizard could learn too many spells (255 in fact, which should be a clue to what was going on) and no longer level up because you couldn't get past the choosing spells screen.

I think something similar might be taking place here. Your spot and listen might simply be out-of-bounds and the program doesn't know what to do with you.


[edit]  That response was based on your statement that your skill points were very high;  however, if the numbers you quote there are the TOTALS and not just the modifiers, that shouldn't cause any problems.  I think you would probably need totals at least over 99 to crash things (since 99 is used as the DC on locks you're really not supposed to be able to pick).  The numbers you're showing are not outlandish at all (easily reachable near the middle of the campaign without any cheating, in fact).

I think you may have to look elsewhere - however, I do think it's based on something you've done, not the program.  You've got to go over the mods and edits you're using.

Also, your picture looks vaguely familiar somehow.  I'm not entirely sure you're the first person who's had this problem.  Maybe look in your ...\\Documents\\Neverwinter Nights 2\\ui folder as well as override.

Użytkownik I_Raps edytował ten post 20 kwiecień 2013 - 06:21


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kevL

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it looks t'me like ... fog. Fog, or the far-plane cutoff value. under graphics options is a Horizon Distance slider ... or perhaps the camera is unlocked via console and somehow it pulled way back, which causes ... fog.

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Help, I am playing SOZ for the first time ever and the overland map looks really screwy. My lead character is a halfling rogue/harper agent/wizard with a whole bunch of skill points. I forget her exact stats ( I cheated to jack them up pretty high:whistle:

My total modifiers (taken feat/racial/ability bonuses into account) are as follows:

Hide: 11

Listen: 9

Move Silently:

Search:12

Spot: 8

Survival: 13

Appraise: 10

Diplomacy: 15
Craft (all): 5 just from intel bonus:devil:

Lore: 15

Plus I have the TRACK feat.

My attributes are

Str: 6
Con: 14
dex 20
Int: 20
Wis: 8
Cha: 18

So what gives?  I've spent HOURS searching the web and found nothing.  When I put my Palidin/Cleric as the lead character, (with and 8 intel) the map looks better!  UUUUGH!  Any ideas?

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I had the same bug and fixed with toggling the view distance from the graphics menu :DD

Ridiculous that there's a possibility that the game can go like this, but NWN2 rarely works well on current computers and you just have to tone down the graphics settings on the original campaign.