CLUA Console?????????
CLUA Console?????????
How do i activate the Clua console????
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It has been a while since I used it, sorry if I am not very clear.
Open your baldur.ini file (should be somewhere in your BG folder) then scroll down until you find the line:
Cheats=0 (or something like that with the cheats and an = sign)
then change the 0 to a 1
that should activate it, but I forgot how to bring up the actual console... bah I'll get back to you on that unless someone beats me to it.
Open your baldur.ini file (should be somewhere in your BG folder) then scroll down until you find the line:
Cheats=0 (or something like that with the cheats and an = sign)
then change the 0 to a 1
that should activate it, but I forgot how to bring up the actual console... bah I'll get back to you on that unless someone beats me to it.
Enabling the console:
Open your Baldur.ini file, located in your Baldur's Gate folder, and add the following line under [Game Options]:
Cheats=1
To bring up the console in-game, press CRTL Tab. To activate the cheat keys like CRTL J, enter the following line at the console:
CLUAConsole:EnableCheatKeys();
Open your Baldur.ini file, located in your Baldur's Gate folder, and add the following line under [Game Options]:
Cheats=1
To bring up the console in-game, press CRTL Tab. To activate the cheat keys like CRTL J, enter the following line at the console:
CLUAConsole:EnableCheatKeys();
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.