And of course, you can't pass any items along to another party member.Īlternately, you can access your inventory by either pressing I, or by right-clicking on the mouse. If you do so during combat, it will only allow you to work with the PC whose turn it is and some of your options are limited: you can't put on or take off armor, for example nor can you switch weapons once you've cast a spell or made an attack. You can also share items by dragging them to those portraits. You can do so outside of combat (it will default to the leader, but you can choose any other party member by clicking on their portrait below the inventory grid). Open the paper doll screen with the backslash (\) key. Anyone know what key to use to bring it up, or a more specific guide? Thank you. The guides I found have mentioned you can equip items by dragging the item on the "appropriate slot on the paper doll" but I can't find the paper doll screen. ![]() I'd like to find a guide which tells me which keys to use to bring up menus, such as inventory and actions, but google is no help. the manual and hintguide are here too, as I assume you probably bought loose CDs with out a manual, which sucksĮdit 2: replacementdocs has the manual as well: Ībk4523: I've checked for a specific forums for "Pools of Radiance, Ruins of Myth Drannor" forum, but could not find one, so I am posting here. According to a scan of the manual I found on MOCAGH, it is the I key as in I for Inventory. (though considering the technical issues this game had on release, this might be a blessing in disguise.)Ģ. GOG does not currently sell this game sadly, not yet. ![]() I extract the speed control utility in the game folder and launch the new executable: I'm finally ready to play.Abk4523: I've checked for a specific forums for "Pools of Radiance, Ruins of Myth Drannor" forum, but could not find one, so I am posting here. Everyone of them ends with a big warning prompt that reminds me never to uninstall the game through the unpatched uninstaller and to always use the 1.1 uninstaller. I reinstall the base game and launch patches 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4. Well, okay, I guess we are going for a clean unpatched installation. it won't work because it searches for the CD only in my physical optical disc drive and I mounted a. Now I can launch the original installer, close it, launch the patched installer and. well, fuck it, my life is worthless anyway. To be able to play the game, now I need to go through the original unpatched uninstall, but that could irreversibly erase everything I have on my pc. uh-oh, now the original installer can't start because it still sees some dirty files and only allows me to begin the uninstallation process. Fortunately, the patch 1.1 executable allows you to safely uninstall the game without erasing your entire hard drive: I use it to uninstall the game and. ![]() uh-oh, you can't just launch the patch after having already installed the base game: you need to launch the installer, close it, launch the patch executable and then install the game through it. After a nostalgia-inducing mid-installation CD swap, I get greeted by an old friend:Īfter the installation, I fire up patch 1.1 (patches have to be installed separately), but. the speed control utility (that should allow me to increase combat speed): Īnd I begin the installation process. I get the game and download everything I need: ![]() So I hop on the Codex asking for help and my fellow Codexers don't betray my trust (or at least I hope), telling me everything I need to know before starting the game. I know exactly two things about the game: This means that there's only one possible answer: I can't play The Temple of Elemental Evil because I still remember every single encounter from my last playthrough, I need something new and fresh. I don't feel like playing through the Baldur's Gate series once again and I recently replayed both Icewind Dale games, so what can I do? Neverwinter Nights is out of the question (I tried it a couple of months ago and I couldn't even finish the tutorial) and I want to finish that before giving Neverwinter Nights 2 a go (I don't know why, it's bigger than me). 4 - Entering our first dungeon (aka the orcs genocide)Īfter finishing Divinity: Original Sin 2, I found myself craving for a D&D isometric videogame.
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