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How do you exactly create those "false multiplayer games" where you have control of an entirely selfmade party.
I have pregenerated six characters, what now? BTW the idea with this is that I want to play a party entirely made up of the "short" races. So this party is made up of two halflings, two dwarwes and two gnomes: Anthony: Male halfling babarian, chaotic good. STR 17 DEX 19 CON 18 INT 12 WIS 7 CHR 12 Doria: Female dwarf berserker, neutral good. STR 18/65 DEX 14 CON 19 INT 12 WIS 10 CHR 13 Szintiquitee: Female gnome fighter/illusionist, true neutral. STR 18/94 DEX 18 CON 17 INT 16 WIS 12 CHR 16 Urthuk: Male dwarf cleric, lawful evil. STR 16 DEX 10 CON 18 INT 14 WIS 18 CHR 10 Xantabar: Male gnome illusionist, chaotic neutral. STR 12 DEX 16 CON 16 INT 19 WIS 13 CHR 12 Clematis: Female halfing thief, neutral good. STR 15 DEX 19 CON 16 INT 14 WIS 8 CHR 14 Neat, eh? |
Create a multiplayer game, import all six characters (Theres a strong argument for only taking five BTW, cos hen you can take the normal NPCs and get more quests. Got to be one of them you could stand to keep)
Then save, quit out, and copy the save from mpsave to save. |
No problem anyway. I got it to work.
If I should leave out one character who should it be? [ 08-29-2002, 02:47 PM: Message edited by: Indemaijinj ] |
The Halfling Barb
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Just a tip...after you've utilized multiplayer to create five custom-made PCs (or six, whatever you decide) take the save file out of the MPSave folder and put it in the regular save folder. Voila....now you can play your own party without the annoying, unecessary extra loading time of multiplayer.
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