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Help using cheats

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I know this is probably a stupid question but how do I use cheat codes in Baldur's Gate 1? I can't find the Baldur.ini file on my computer.
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It should be in your main directory, \Black Isle\Baldur's Gate\. If not, search for it.
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I don't think the file has the "ini" listed after it. Probably just says baldur. But when you open it it should be a text file that has different headings with options listed under them. Its been a while but I believe you scrole down until you see Game Options or Play Options as a catagory and then add the "Cheats=1" line. Don't forget to save the file before you close it. In BGI I think you hit ctrl+tab to bring up the console then type in your cheats.

I'll try to check the actuall name on the file when I go home tonight.
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It is called Baldur.ini, definitely. But if your windows settings hides filename endings (it's default in XP) then it'll just be called Baldur - just as Jordoo here said.
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[QUOTE=Crabfish]It is called Baldur.ini, definitely. But if your windows settings hides filename endings (it's default in XP) then it'll just be called Baldur - just as Jordoo here said.[/QUOTE]

Thats correct I checked and I am running XP it says Baldur as a file name.
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