Nice! As long as you drop a save (and are willing to accept the potential consequences of time travel) it's totally worth sandbox exploration. It's typically safer to skip around backwards than forwards in BG3. The game is mostly linear and reinforced by the progression of flags/goals/triggers so later triggers are the new baseline. Obviously, there are exceptions but it's a good rule of thumb.Axiam wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 7:45 amThank you for the reply furioustortoise.
I am very new to coding (I don't even know where to put the command you provided to run it), but I somewhat understand what you meant to say. Apologies for not providing you with the proper context.
However, considering what you mentioned, I went back to Act 1 from Act 3 using the auto cheat table uploaded by MadMacChad (Teleporter > Debug Teleports > Act 1 > Blighted Village Teleporter), got the book, and used the map to teleport back to an Act 3 waypoint. So far everything seems to work fine.
I appreciate your time and efforts to write all that. Means a lot. Thanks again.![]()
Several months back I had this ambitiously stupid plan to get the Gather Your Allies spells but use them in the first Act... because! Classic NOOBZOR type of wish knowing just enough to be dangerous. I time traveled into Act3 via a debug teleport flag, activated the Gather Your Allies flags (tested summoning Yurgir etc), then dipped back as fast as possible. But when I got back, not only did the summons not summon anything (I know now it's because these assets aren't even in Act1) but all the companions refused to talk about anything besides the Elderbrain (their Act3 dialogue). Needless to say I had to prune that save and go back to before I made the jump. Still worth it imo.
How to use this cheat table?
- Install Cheat Engine
- Double-click the .CT file in order to open it.
- Click the PC icon in Cheat Engine in order to select the game process.
- Keep the list.
- Activate the trainer options by checking boxes or setting values from 0 to 1