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Originally posted by Peytin of Rothmire:
You should also go to the scripts page (I don't remember exactly how to get there right now but it is from the same screen that shows each character's information).
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Go to the character record screen, then under the picture choose "Customize", then on that page, choose the "Scripts" button. From there, you can set the script to "none", but I think it's set to that by default anyway. It's better to turn the AI completely off, by clicking on the man holding the globe in the lower right hand corner of the interface. If his eyes are lit, the AI is on, if not, it's off.
As Peytin said, don't forget that if you reload a save, the AI will come back on, so make sure to turn it off again (that's messed me up more than a few times).
IMO, it's better to have the AI off rather than on but set to None because as Peytin also said, characters do have some limited AI of their own, and even when there's no script set, it seems like characters will still do things like unhide themselves by shooting at the first orc archer they see, when your intention was to sneak the character across the entire enemy camp to get behind an orc shaman and backstab it. I find it works better to definitevely let the game know that no one is to do anything but what I specifically tell them-- especially in those many battles where you're grossly outnumbered and can't afford mistakes like that.