Portrait questions
Portrait questions
2 questions . . . first, if you import a portrait mid-game, is there a way to make the game recognize the change or can you only do it from the "create character" screens? Second, can you import portraits for the "henchpersons" and, if so, do you just put them in the same portrait folder? Do you use first and last name up to 15 characters or first name only or what? Also, why did they decide to call them henchmen, anyway? It has a very sinister connotation.
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Changing Portrait During Game
I have done this through hex editing. See thread here
Another way is to use the Leno (sp?) utility. If you export your character out and grab the .BIC file, it will load this in and allow you to make tweaks to it. Then place your .BIC back into localvault and import your character back in. This requires you to restart at chapter beginning though. Until a utility is made to edit the .SAV game files, hex editing may be your choice.
I have done this through hex editing. See thread here
Another way is to use the Leno (sp?) utility. If you export your character out and grab the .BIC file, it will load this in and allow you to make tweaks to it. Then place your .BIC back into localvault and import your character back in. This requires you to restart at chapter beginning though. Until a utility is made to edit the .SAV game files, hex editing may be your choice.
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@MrSleep about henchmen.
Looking up Mr.Webster:
Etymology: Middle English henshman, hengestman groom, from hengest stallion (from Old English) + man; akin to Old High German hengist gelding
Date: 15th century
1 obsolete : a squire or page to a person of high rank
2 a : a trusted follower : a right-hand man b : a political follower whose support is chiefly for personal advantage c : a member of a gang
Any comments?
Looking up Mr.Webster:
Etymology: Middle English henshman, hengestman groom, from hengest stallion (from Old English) + man; akin to Old High German hengist gelding
Date: 15th century
1 obsolete : a squire or page to a person of high rank
2 a : a trusted follower : a right-hand man b : a political follower whose support is chiefly for personal advantage c : a member of a gang
Any comments?
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