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Post by AnvilX on Dec 3, 2004 0:24:02 GMT -5
In the NWN Connections Role-Players Guide, Page 6, it says that if you edit your nwplayer.ini and change the value of “clientchatloggings to 1” you can keep a journal of all conversations during play. It is recorded in a file “nwn\logs\nwclientlog1.txt.”. I think this would be a great tool to use between playing sessions and keep track of what is going on, but I cannot find “clientchatloggings”. Has anyone done this or know a better way to record conversations during play? Thanks:)
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Post by Theramin on Dec 3, 2004 1:01:54 GMT -5
[Game Options] Single Player ItemLevelRestrictions=0 Single Player Enforce Legal Characters=0 Memory Level=2 Memory Access=2 TooltipDelay uSec=100000 Enable FloatyTextFeedback=1 Hide SecondStoryTiles=0 ClientEntireChatWindowLogging=0
That's my nwnplayer.ini, it's the 9th line down from top. I'm presuming they just got it wrong on the site so you just searched for the wrong thing!
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Post by Silencer Nate on Dec 3, 2004 6:22:44 GMT -5
I've done it. In fact its how I am able to quote characters from in game on Seril's site. Its the easiest, and most effiecnt way I know of logging trascripts. It auto-deletes everytime you load NWN, so you shouldn't have too big a file to go through unless you play non-stop for hours. Now it only seems to delete itself when the NWN engine loads, so if you play, the server goes down/you go to a different server without exiting the NWN program, your transcripts are safe. If your computer gets turned off and you reload NWN, the transcripts will be lost to cyberspace. Its a simple .txt file, so anyone can easily open and read it. Besides that, my only complaint is combat rolls...they take up pages worth of space. So it makes it a pain to read at times. Otherwise it works great.
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Post by DM Richard (Retired) on Dec 3, 2004 6:37:19 GMT -5
If you rename the file before logging back in you can store it and never lose it. It is how a friend of mine kept track of our adventures and wrote Calia's adventures.
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Post by AnvilX on Dec 3, 2004 8:27:24 GMT -5
Thanks all for the help. I will try this out and see if it works for me. When you play late at night after a long day sometimes you forget things that happen during play. I thought this would be a great way to refresh the memory.
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Post by Islodain on Dec 3, 2004 10:55:02 GMT -5
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Post by Silencer Nate on Dec 4, 2004 6:52:29 GMT -5
*walks into the room, a sour face played on his face* "What'cha be lookin' at eh? I donna wanna be hearin's you. I tried dis damned gnome progam an' it didn't be recognizin' me hard drive. Why ye ask? Are ye lame boy? Lame is de head? I be partisioning me had drive for 10 gig of Neber winter Nights, an' be gettings good p'formance. Probwem is, dis progam only be recognising C drive. I be rally mad now, so be leavings me alone, ye hear?"
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Post by AnvilX on Dec 4, 2004 14:08:36 GMT -5
I DL'd and set it up lat night. It worked great for me. Will be beneficial on those occassions were I have one too many drinks at the Inn and need to remember some important information the next day
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