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CrisyBear
post Dec 6 2005, 02:31 PM
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Hey guys,

Beside Cromwell's Smithy, are there any tools out there that I could use to edit items? I think Cromwell is very convinient and easy to learn, but I am having a lot of errors with Cromwell so I might have to look for another engine, as long as they are not too hard to learn sad.gif

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ronin69hof
post Dec 6 2005, 02:42 PM
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Infinity Engine Item Editor v1.2.2

you can Google it cause I cant find the link anymore.

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Rabain
post Dec 6 2005, 04:55 PM
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I'd recommend DLTCEP, at least if you encounter problems you are more likely to have them fixed or someone will know what needs to be done.
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Seifer
post Dec 7 2005, 12:42 PM
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IEEP is a good tool to ease into modding with. For that value alone, I'd say it's worth looking for.
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post Dec 7 2005, 12:51 PM
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I always use Nearinfinity. It might not be that user-friendly, but I'm used to it.


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igi
post Dec 7 2005, 07:27 PM
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DLTCEP
DLTCEP
DLTCEP
ICIE
DLTCEP
NI





IEEP

In that order smile.gif


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CrisyBear
post Dec 7 2005, 08:01 PM
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Hmm...I am really sorry, but I am quite new at this. What do you mean by "this order?" Do you use multiple engines in that sequence to edit an item (that seems way too complex for me right now, sigh)? Also, would anyone happen to know where I could download IEEP and the explanation package on how to use the engine? And thanks so much for all the replies!
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Baronius
post Dec 7 2005, 08:14 PM
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He wants to express that DLTCEP is the best. It's not bad, indeed. At the moment it is the best editor, beside NI.


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ronin69hof
post Dec 7 2005, 08:43 PM
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I wouldnt say that either is better than the other, both have their plus's and minus's. Each can do stuff that the other cannot. Personally I prefer NI, but knowing how to use both is a good thing, so, if you want my opinion CrisyBear download them both and learn them both and use them both, you will quickly find out that coding easier with 2 excellent tools to use instead of just 1.

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igi
post Dec 7 2005, 09:08 PM
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Apoligies if you found my last post confusing. To make up for it, I'll provide a few links smile.gif

IEEP:
http://www.clandlan.net/index.php?page=mod...bgiwd/tbgmirror

IEEP Tutorials:
http://www.blackwyrmlair.net/~chevar/tutor...viewtuts&type=1

DLTCEP:
http://www.dragonlancetc.com/forums/index....y;threadid=1325

NI:
http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~joh/ni/download.html

ICIE:
http://mcwrench.com/files/ie/tools/



There is relatively thorough list of tutorials and tools (among other things) somewhere over at PPG, if that sort of crowd is your thing.


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CrisyBear
post Dec 8 2005, 12:53 PM
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Wow, thanks so much for the replies, and igi, I really appreciate all the links! I didn't know I would get this many replies and help during a day period. Thanks guys!
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