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How do I remove the XP cape

Hep a puur fubby in need.

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  • TressetTresset Member, Moderator Posts: 8,268
    There is a cloak of XP?!
  • Awong124Awong124 Member Posts: 2,642
    Tresset said:

    There is a cloak of XP?!

    Yeah, I want an experience cape too! But it's probably a cursed item since you can't remove it.
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    Oh damn xD
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    Oh my that looks confusing. Do I need to download something?
  • Awong124Awong124 Member Posts: 2,642
    You have to download those files, then stick them in the Override folder. I think that's it.
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    I downloaded it, and copied the override folder into SteamApps, Common, BGEE, BGEE (in the files) and restarted the game, adn the XP cap is still there. Did I miss someting?
  • Awong124Awong124 Member Posts: 2,642
    I think you have to copy them into the Override folder in MyDocuments.
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    Where is Mydocuments?

    ;_; Sorry I am not very computer-savy
  • Awong124Awong124 Member Posts: 2,642
    When you open up Windows Explorer, in the left hand side column go Libraries->Documents->My Documents (the path is actually C:\Users\whateveryouruserIDis\Documents). In there you should find a Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition folder with the Override folder in it.
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    I went to C:\Users\whateveryouruserIDis\Documents)., found the BGEE folder, copied the Override in into ity (It wasnt there on its own, I had to put it there) and still the XP cap isnt gone ;_;
  • Awong124Awong124 Member Posts: 2,642
    Hmm... I used the method in that thread and it worked for me. In fact I actually raised the XP cap instead of simply removing it, so that required an extra step. I can't remember if I did anything special, it was quite a while ago.
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    Did you edit the files?
  • TressetTresset Member, Moderator Posts: 8,268
    edited May 2013
    @Awong124 that's the wrong path. It's C\program files (x86)\Beamdog\games\00766\override
    or C\program files (x86)\BG:EE\data\00766\override

    You may need to create an override folder if there is not one already.
  • Awong124Awong124 Member Posts: 2,642
    edited May 2013
    Tresset said:

    @Awong124 that's the wrong path. It's C\program files (x86)\Beamdog\games\00766\override
    or C\program files (x86)\BG:EE\00766\override

    You may need to create an override folder if there is not one already.

    He got his from Steam, so I assumed the Steamapps folder he originally tried corresponded with the program files directory of the non-Steam versions. So Steam creates 3 directories for the game (Steam, program files, My Documents)?
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    Tresset said:

    @Awong124 that's the wrong path. It's C\program files (x86)\Beamdog\games\00766\override
    or C\program files (x86)\BG:EE\data\00766\override

    You may need to create an override folder if there is not one already.

    Im using steam, so I dont think thats the right path for me. I dont even have the BeamDog folder.
  • TressetTresset Member, Moderator Posts: 8,268
    Well it should be in the 00766 folder wherever that may be.
  • FubbyFubby Member Posts: 189
    Figured it out guys :D I put it in Steamapps, common, BGEE, BGEE, when it should have been in Steamapps, common, BGEE. Not the second BGEE. Now I will just edit it to what I want ( I accidentally made it 100, so I was a lvl 9 sorc with 100 xp xD)
  • WigglesWiggles Member Posts: 571
    MAH CAPE!!!!
  • the_spyderthe_spyder Member Posts: 5,018
    Fubby said:

    Figured it out guys :D I put it in Steamapps, common, BGEE, BGEE, when it should have been in Steamapps, common, BGEE. Not the second BGEE. Now I will just edit it to what I want ( I accidentally made it 100, so I was a lvl 9 sorc with 100 xp xD)

    I want a 9th level Sorc with 100 XP....

  • ajwzajwz Member Posts: 4,122
    edited May 2013
    I like to think of the XP cape as a cape with a giant emoticon written across the back of it, which changes according to the wearer's mood.
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