Hi guys,
Brand new to the forums but a huge fan of old school modding and the modding community. I haven't done much since NWN and a bit for NWN 2. Divinity Engine 2 looks incredibly promising - especially with the GM mode, and I thought I'd try to dive into it.
I thought some people just getting started could use a primer so I'm trying to record what I'm learning in some video series.
So far I've got a general installation and first project primer:
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN2iCI6P3Qc&list=PLkAHloUwGnJeem7gtkx6AsIEFZjk0b4tX]Getting Started with DOS2[/url]
and
[url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkAHloUwGnJcvncA2xwjbNcsELnOTE8eH]Intro to Terrain[/url]
Hope this helps some people. I'll update as I'm able to develop more.
Brand new to the forums but a huge fan of old school modding and the modding community. I haven't done much since NWN and a bit for NWN 2. Divinity Engine 2 looks incredibly promising - especially with the GM mode, and I thought I'd try to dive into it.
I thought some people just getting started could use a primer so I'm trying to record what I'm learning in some video series.
So far I've got a general installation and first project primer:
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN2iCI6P3Qc&list=PLkAHloUwGnJeem7gtkx6AsIEFZjk0b4tX]Getting Started with DOS2[/url]
and
[url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkAHloUwGnJcvncA2xwjbNcsELnOTE8eH]Intro to Terrain[/url]
Hope this helps some people. I'll update as I'm able to develop more.
- Divinity Engine 2 Tutorial Android Studio
- The Divinity Engine 2 Download
- Simonini Victor 2
- Vm Motori Parts Catalog
Divinity Engine 2 Tutorial Android Studio
Percent that indicates how wide the gap is between min damage and max damage. Doesn't change the average damage of the skill. At 0 they will be very close together, at 50, min damage will be decreased by 25% and max damage will be increased by 25%. At 200, the damage will range from 0-2 times max damage. Right-click it to open the Properties menu. In the DLC tab, check the box next to 'Divinity Engine 2 Data.' The game should begin updating. Download and set up the tools.
The Divinity Engine 2 Download
Simonini Victor 2
OK.. in this one we are going to drop in a chair and a NPC and then make him sit on the chair.
1: Lets grab a chair from the resources... I use FUR_Humans_Citz_Chair_Poor_A in this example. Drop it onto your level.
2: Grab your NPC and drop them next to the chair. I used GameMaster_PoorCivilian_Easy_Human_Female
3: Now select your chair and change its NAME (not display name) to S_FUR_Humans_Citz_Chair_Poor_A - Make sure you remember this. You must add the S_ as a prefix for it to show in the list later.
4: Now select your NPC, and edit the scripts attribute.
5: In the Edit Scripts.. search for and add the 'Sit' script.
6: Now select the 'Seat' attribute for that script and find the chair you renamed. 'S_FUR_Humans_Citz_Chair_Poor_A' from the drop down list.
7: Save and reload .. and when you hit play your NPC will wander over and take a pew.
Hope thats useful, let me know if you want more of these.
1: Lets grab a chair from the resources... I use FUR_Humans_Citz_Chair_Poor_A in this example. Drop it onto your level.
2: Grab your NPC and drop them next to the chair. I used GameMaster_PoorCivilian_Easy_Human_Female
3: Now select your chair and change its NAME (not display name) to S_FUR_Humans_Citz_Chair_Poor_A - Make sure you remember this. You must add the S_ as a prefix for it to show in the list later.
4: Now select your NPC, and edit the scripts attribute.
5: In the Edit Scripts.. search for and add the 'Sit' script.
6: Now select the 'Seat' attribute for that script and find the chair you renamed. 'S_FUR_Humans_Citz_Chair_Poor_A' from the drop down list.
7: Save and reload .. and when you hit play your NPC will wander over and take a pew.
Hope thats useful, let me know if you want more of these.