How do you get the cheats to work. I've already done (nearly) everything in BGII and decided to go try out some cheats.
unfortunately THEY DON'T WORK FOR ME!
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH! : )
anyway...ahem... i put Debug Mode=1 under the program options in the Baulder.ini file but the console still won't open. (yes i saved, and i'm useing ctrl + space bar to/try open it)
any help would be appreciate
thnx.
Okay, I'm stupid......
Put both of the following under Program Options in your Baldur.ini file:
Debug Mode=1
Cheats=1
To bring up the game console to enter the CLUA codes, press <CRTL> space. Refer to the Power Users.txt file in your game directory for more details.
Debug Mode=1
Cheats=1
To bring up the game console to enter the CLUA codes, press <CRTL> space. Refer to the Power Users.txt file in your game directory for more details.
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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.
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There's nothing a little poison couldn't cure...
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.
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.