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A problem with using a custom Module

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 TriggerGod
04-26-2008, 5:46 PM
#1
Using DDD's Custom Module Tut, I got to the point where I should use the whereami code. the thing is... How do I use it?
I type it in, and nothing appears. I am using 305_NAR if that helps.. (Thats the Jek Jek Tar Tunnels.)
 Ferc Kast
04-26-2008, 5:58 PM
#2
For TSL, you should use the whereami band found here (http://www.starwarsknights.com/tools.php#ae) to get the coordinates.
 TriggerGod
04-26-2008, 6:15 PM
#3
Ok, I've got the armband installed, following the dialog band instructions, and when i type:
"giveitem d3_location" (Without "")
Nothing happens
:newbie:
 glovemaster
04-27-2008, 6:20 AM
#4
Do you have in the swkotor2.ini file:
[Game Options]
EnableCheat=1
 TriggerGod
04-27-2008, 11:07 AM
#5
Of course. I'm an accomplished cheater. Don't misunderstand me. Hax0r = no, cheater = yes :P

In fact, I've used it to gather all kinds of sabers from the USM.
 JCarter426
04-27-2008, 11:27 AM
#6
Three things:

1. CAPSLOCK? ;)
2. Try again. Sometimes cheats won't work for me on the first try (even when I'm 100% sure I've spelled it right ;)).
3. You could just use KSE to add it to your inventory.
 TriggerGod
04-27-2008, 11:42 AM
#7
1) I only accidentally use Caps when that gives me a perma-run (Like in Morrowind)
2) I've already made like, 15 of those weird orb things that appear when you mess up a giveitem code
3) Haven't thought of it: IT WORKED! Thanks!
Now I can finish my module :D

EDIT: Ok, how would I go about putting in new NPC's/Replacing old NPCs in a module, because I plan to add some new Dark Jedi Attacks like in K1.
 JCarter426
04-28-2008, 3:55 AM
#8
Open up the .git file (RIMS-->Modules-->.rim-->Dynamic Area Info

Extract the file and then open it up with a GFF editor. All the NPCs are listed under Characters. Once you're finished editing, you have to package it as a .mod with KT's ERF builder and place it in your Modules folder (not Override).

For more info: http://www.lucasforums.com/showthread.php?t=130451) , http://www.lucasforums.com/showthread.php?t=185199)
 TriggerGod
04-28-2008, 4:46 PM
#9
So to add new Dark Jedi in an area (just updating an area) I do what you told me?
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