Chaos Empire D2 + LOD Mod

Computer-Games => International Support => Topic started by: abyss on May 13, 2005, 11:00:38 pm

Title: About skill unassignement
Post by: abyss on May 13, 2005, 11:00:38 pm
Why it is not included into this mod? I think it is quite useful to have it...
Title: Re: About skill unassignement
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 14, 2005, 03:24:28 am
in this mod it is quite usefull to play instead of cheating yourself
Title: Re: About skill unassignement
Post by: abyss on May 16, 2005, 11:28:02 pm
I think it must be left to player to decide. Most of them who play Diablo mods are not newbies in this game and are mature enough to decide what play is fair and what is a cheating. Many players remmember that dissapointment of putting too many points into one or another skill or, for example, what happens if you have too many points for Valkyria skill (Amazon hero). That may even ruin all the fun which this game gives. Besides many mods make changes into skills. Skill unassignement lets find optimal skill configuration for you and/or your multiplayer party. That's why I like this option.
Title: Re: About skill unassignement
Post by: Phosgen on May 16, 2005, 11:47:00 pm
The arguments you mention may be valid for oter Mods but nor for CE.

If you just want to test some skills and their configuration you can make a testcharacter in SP by using the -act5 switch.
If you put some points into the wrong skill on the other hand there are still Elixiers of Farnham that grant you an additional skillpoint each. You see that there is no reasonable use for skill unassignement in this mod.
The only way it could be used is to cheat. Just take a fire/cold sorc that gets into an area with lots of fire and cold immunes (just an example). She could unassign all Skillpoints and become a lightning only sorc for this area. In my eyes (and for most people in this forum too) this is just plain cheating as you can avoid all difficulties which is not intended.

MfG
Phosgen
Title: Re: About skill unassignement
Post by: bluensun on May 21, 2005, 03:36:45 am
what is -act 5 switch?
Title: Re: About skill unassignement
Post by: LordFrost on May 21, 2005, 04:19:55 am
what is -act 5 switch?

If you make Windows show you the details of your Chaos Empire shortcut, you'll see a path like this:
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"C:\Games\Diablo II\Diablo II.exe"Now you go to the end of that line and add -act5 after a space.
The new shortcut would then be:
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"C:\Games\Diablo II\Diablo II.exe" -act5
Now if you use that new shortcut and create a new character, she will start at level 96 and stand in Act5 Normal.
That works with Act 2, Act 3 and Act 4, too. Each with different levels. (Act 2 would be level 45 for example.)

So you can either start a character from a level other than 1, maybe if you're lazy or just curious about a level 30 skill. Or you can just start a level 96 and experiment with skillsets until you're confident that you've found one you want to use for good.
Title: Re: About skill unassignement
Post by: DrowElf on May 21, 2005, 09:32:47 am
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Now if you use that new shortcut and create a new character, she will start at level 96 and stand in Act5 Normal.
That works with Act 2, Act 3 and Act 4, too. Each with different levels. (Act 2 would be level 45 for example.)
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It works with act1, too. But to specify the meaning, the char stands in the act of the shortcut, but has no quests and no waypoints except the waypoint of act1 camp. This means you can not play starting the act your in, you have to play normal from beginning in act1 if you want to play with these chars.

They were only planned for testing skill assignment, not to jump over acts or something like that ;)
Title: Re: About skill unassignement
Post by: LordFrost on May 21, 2005, 04:17:48 pm
It works with act1, too. But to specify the meaning, the char stands in the act of the shortcut, but has no quests and no waypoints except the waypoint of act1 camp. This means you can not play starting the act your in, you have to play normal from beginning in act1 if you want to play with these chars.

They were only planned for testing skill assignment, not to jump over acts or something like that ;)

Oh really?
I must admit I haven't actually tried it, because the thought usually makes me sneer and mumble something cryptic about "Cheating myself". ^^