Solutions to fringe problems.
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Solutions to fringe problems.
I'm going to use this thread as a place to put answers to strange problems people run into, and answers people find for them. So there's a record of it, and people can do a forum search and find an answer. Please add things to the thread if you have anything.
Problem: A writ says to scout an area. You go to that area, and you do not get completion for it.
Solution: Close the game entirely and open it again. Don't just log out, you need to entirely close the game. The problem is an issue with the server desyncing with you, meaning it doesn't think you are where you actually are.
Closing the game entirely and opening it again is a really good general first step for troubleshooting as well. I recommend people try it if something isn't working right. It fixes sprites not loading too. If you enter an area and portals or objects haven't loaded, close the game and open it again.
Someone on discord was reporting this issue. We were trying to direct them around the Lake Minmir region, until they showed a screenshot of their writ completion, and their minimap. They were standing in the zone that should give them credit and weren't getting it. I didn't know this could happen, so hopefully this will help people with troubleshooting.
Problem: A writ says to scout an area. You go to that area, and you do not get completion for it.
Solution: Close the game entirely and open it again. Don't just log out, you need to entirely close the game. The problem is an issue with the server desyncing with you, meaning it doesn't think you are where you actually are.
Closing the game entirely and opening it again is a really good general first step for troubleshooting as well. I recommend people try it if something isn't working right. It fixes sprites not loading too. If you enter an area and portals or objects haven't loaded, close the game and open it again.
Someone on discord was reporting this issue. We were trying to direct them around the Lake Minmir region, until they showed a screenshot of their writ completion, and their minimap. They were standing in the zone that should give them credit and weren't getting it. I didn't know this could happen, so hopefully this will help people with troubleshooting.
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
A question I get asked through "-ama" a lot:
If you seem to be walking everywhere but aren't encumbered, aren't slowed, and aren't in stealth or detect modes, try toggling autowalk on and off (by typing in "-autowalk", then "-autowalk" again).
If you seem to be walking everywhere but aren't encumbered, aren't slowed, and aren't in stealth or detect modes, try toggling autowalk on and off (by typing in "-autowalk", then "-autowalk" again).
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Scrolls not stacking?
You likely have scrolls with different "Useable By:" classes. This is due to the loot items being NWN default, and not having Arelith-specific classes such as Warlock or Hemomancer. Put them in a scroll case and remove them, as this creates a 'new' item each time it is put back in a container. Your scrolls should now be updated. This theory holds more or less true for many other items with similar adjustments - for example, "Crystal", a gemstone item that can be found in some places, becomes Obsidian after being put into and removed from a gem pouch, as it was updated but the original items still exist in a few places.
You likely have scrolls with different "Useable By:" classes. This is due to the loot items being NWN default, and not having Arelith-specific classes such as Warlock or Hemomancer. Put them in a scroll case and remove them, as this creates a 'new' item each time it is put back in a container. Your scrolls should now be updated. This theory holds more or less true for many other items with similar adjustments - for example, "Crystal", a gemstone item that can be found in some places, becomes Obsidian after being put into and removed from a gem pouch, as it was updated but the original items still exist in a few places.
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Move speed decreased even if you have freedom of movements?
Toggle on and off the stealth mode, then you'll walk as fast as normal (still can't run if you are heavy loaded)
Toggle on and off the stealth mode, then you'll walk as fast as normal (still can't run if you are heavy loaded)
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Computer running hot and/or usage through the roof on a modern rig?
Set a FPS limit at max of 90-100.
Set a FPS limit at max of 90-100.
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
I was today years old when I stopped burning a hole in my desk with my laptop on NWN.Good Character wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 6:44 amComputer running hot and/or usage through the roof on a modern rig?
Set a FPS limit at max of 90-100.
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Not a problem, but a bit of a time saver.
You find a bunch of scrolls on a bookshelf or chest. Annoying to try to identify them and then put them into the scroll case, or maybe you CAN'T identify them and you don't want to use the 'Put all scrolls in container' option to keep some that you use separate. (Yes, I know there's tools to do that, but I'm lazy I am...)
ANYWAY, if you kill a mob, you can place all the scrolls in the remains. Click away, click back and if you've enabled the auto-loot function, bingo; all the scrolls you put down are shoved into your scroll case and you can continue your dungeon crawling.
You find a bunch of scrolls on a bookshelf or chest. Annoying to try to identify them and then put them into the scroll case, or maybe you CAN'T identify them and you don't want to use the 'Put all scrolls in container' option to keep some that you use separate. (Yes, I know there's tools to do that, but I'm lazy I am...)
ANYWAY, if you kill a mob, you can place all the scrolls in the remains. Click away, click back and if you've enabled the auto-loot function, bingo; all the scrolls you put down are shoved into your scroll case and you can continue your dungeon crawling.
Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Completely unrelated, but you can 'Tell' to yourself by clicking on your own portrait. If you're setting prices for your shop, putting in ID codes for crafting or dealing with bank tellers, this lets you do it without breaking immersion for people around you by either speaking or whispering things like '20,000' or '1297'.
Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
I think the trick to this is you need to click on your portrait inside the chat window and not your portrait at the top right of the screen.Salasker wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 7:22 amCompletely unrelated, but you can 'Tell' to yourself by clicking on your own portrait. If you're setting prices for your shop, putting in ID codes for crafting or dealing with bank tellers, this lets you do it without breaking immersion for people around you by either speaking or whispering things like '20,000' or '1297'.
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Trying to quickly arrange fixtures? Can't figure out how exactly the cryptic -move_fixture works? Here's a way to get fixtures the way you want 95% of the time:
1. Drop your fixture. This will begin to trigger an animation.
2. Stop the animation before the fixture drops. You can force this by using the S key or clicking away.
3. Set yourself up to face where the fixture will be.
4. Drop the fixture again; it will drop it immediately without the animation possibly spinning your around.
5. -rotate_fixture 180 in case the fixture is facing the wrong way!
1. Drop your fixture. This will begin to trigger an animation.
2. Stop the animation before the fixture drops. You can force this by using the S key or clicking away.
3. Set yourself up to face where the fixture will be.
4. Drop the fixture again; it will drop it immediately without the animation possibly spinning your around.
5. -rotate_fixture 180 in case the fixture is facing the wrong way!
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Click and drag fixtures from your inventory to the ground where you want them instead of dropping them. Thank me later.
Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
When moving or rotating fixtures, you can just do -move or -rotate; you don’t need to type -move_fixture
Also, cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) work for rotating.
You cannot move something LESS than 0.2 or MORE than 1.0 up or down (Z axis) or 2.0 left, right, forward or back (X and Y axis).
You cannot rotate something LESS than 20 degrees or more than 359 degrees.
Remember that negative vectors are just as possible as positive ones.
Also! If you do -pickup you will pick up the nearest fixture to you, and -pickup (fixture name) will pick up a SPECIFIC named fixture. Very useful when doing fixture stacking/overlapping and one piece is being difficult.
Also, cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) work for rotating.
You cannot move something LESS than 0.2 or MORE than 1.0 up or down (Z axis) or 2.0 left, right, forward or back (X and Y axis).
You cannot rotate something LESS than 20 degrees or more than 359 degrees.
Remember that negative vectors are just as possible as positive ones.
Also! If you do -pickup you will pick up the nearest fixture to you, and -pickup (fixture name) will pick up a SPECIFIC named fixture. Very useful when doing fixture stacking/overlapping and one piece is being difficult.
Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Thank you so much. This is a huge help to me.Rei_Jin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 8:14 amWhen moving or rotating fixtures, you can just do -move or -rotate; you don’t need to type -move_fixture
Also, cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) work for rotating.
You cannot move something LESS than 0.2 or MORE than 1.0 up or down (Z axis) or 2.0 left, right, forward or back (X and Y axis).
You cannot rotate something LESS than 20 degrees or more than 359 degrees.
Remember that negative vectors are just as possible as positive ones.
Also! If you do -pickup you will pick up the nearest fixture to you, and -pickup (fixture name) will pick up a SPECIFIC named fixture. Very useful when doing fixture stacking/overlapping and one piece is being difficult.
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
Another piece of advice with this that I find super helpful? Type -move or -rotate with no numerical input and it will tell you what fixture you're about to move/rotate. Stops you from having to play a guessing game when you have multiple fixtures close to one another.Hazard wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 5:01 amThank you so much. This is a huge help to me.Rei_Jin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 8:14 amWhen moving or rotating fixtures, you can just do -move or -rotate; you don’t need to type -move_fixture
Also, cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) work for rotating.
You cannot move something LESS than 0.2 or MORE than 1.0 up or down (Z axis) or 2.0 left, right, forward or back (X and Y axis).
You cannot rotate something LESS than 20 degrees or more than 359 degrees.
Remember that negative vectors are just as possible as positive ones.
Also! If you do -pickup you will pick up the nearest fixture to you, and -pickup (fixture name) will pick up a SPECIFIC named fixture. Very useful when doing fixture stacking/overlapping and one piece is being difficult.
ALSO! If you notice a "phantom fixture" after sliding things around, try rotating the things you moved in their new position. Usually clears that up!
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Re: Solutions to fringe problems.
As a note if you -do- want to move something less than 0.2, or rotate less than 20 degrees you can do the math to make it work.Hazard wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 5:01 amThank you so much. This is a huge help to me.Rei_Jin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 8:14 amWhen moving or rotating fixtures, you can just do -move or -rotate; you don’t need to type -move_fixture
Also, cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) work for rotating.
You cannot move something LESS than 0.2 or MORE than 1.0 up or down (Z axis) or 2.0 left, right, forward or back (X and Y axis).
You cannot rotate something LESS than 20 degrees or more than 359 degrees.
Remember that negative vectors are just as possible as positive ones.
Also! If you do -pickup you will pick up the nearest fixture to you, and -pickup (fixture name) will pick up a SPECIFIC named fixture. Very useful when doing fixture stacking/overlapping and one piece is being difficult.
Want to move something 0.1? Move it -0.3 and then 0.2 - now it's moved 0.1. Same with rotation, rotate is 35 degrees, then -20 degrees will get you 15 degrees.
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