ok, basically i thought id have a crack at editing a weapon, rather than attempting to make one at the minute
using Near Infitnity i searched for Halberd +2 Duskblade, then i had a play around, and opened up Helm of Balduran in another window, which gives you 1 to AC.
I created a new Effect in the Duskblade, and used the same attributes that i found in the +1AC effect in the Helm of Balduran. After doing this for added effect i edited the text, to say that it also gave you defensive attributes.
Essentially that then saved in the override folder, and when i opened up BG the text had changed, and when i equipped it my AC went down! Was rather surprised.
Does that sound.... right? or is there something major i have missed that i should have done.
ok im finding Near Infinity "slightly" easier, ive managed to do the Carsomyr task on the website, is there any similar tutorials that go through what id need to do to make my own weapon, or anything similar.
ok im finding DLTCEP rather depressing, i downloaded it and i dont know what im doing. Also i cant seem to find a tutorial that explains it right from the start, for example; i have no idea what do do on the setup page.
Ok self confessed noob here, basically i asked on another forum (gamebanshee) and someone directed me here for more direct advice.
Essentially im playing BG2, and having played it through a few times i t hought it might be interesting to make some new weapons for my characters, not particularly stupid weapons, maybe with some funny twists.
So anyway i downloaded IEEP, and was told that if i exported new items into a tgp (something like that) file then i could play them in game.
Essentially, i dont REALLY know what im doing, i mean i have opened up IEEP, and it found BG2. However from there im lost, i attempted to open up files in the override folder, but nothing was in it that the program recognised (.itm files i think).
Basically i kind of need someone to go through it with me REALLY basically, my level of ICT capability tends to be limited to the internet, not the computing kind.