Dungeons, Dialogue and more, I guess

Post » Wed Sep 11, 2013 1:57 pm

OK, I'll keep this short and simple. I know how to make a dungeon, how to make an NPC, how to voice an NPC and how to equip an NPC with various skills and stuff.

HOWEVER, I completely voice a scripted conversation (banter between two/three NPCs) and it seems it's saving over itself. Like I'll voice one part, then go to the next and voice that and it'll save OVER it. Odd, huh? Can't figure out why. This is just happening in these mini-scenes (I seriously hope just these scenes else I'm going to stab something) so I don't get it at all. Notes: It is made up of two humanoids and dragon (fully voiced all of them but somehow every piece of the dragon's voice data went out the drain) and I just got this last week but I've been practicing and looking up tutorials and finally breaking down and looking on a forum.

OK, so about a week ago a made the basics of a beginner dungeon. So I went to recreate it two days ago. The screen went totally bat crack crazy. When I hold down 'SHIFT' (which allows me to see things from various angles) it goes completely out of control and rotates in every direction possible without needing me to move the mouse and GOD FORBID I MOVE THE MOUSE because that makes it worse. When I hold down 'SPACEBAR' (Which allows me to 'move positions' along the cell to look at and build stuff), it goes bonkers and flies all over the place. Really, the only thing close to working is the 'SCROLL' thing (the thing on the mouse that scrolls, you know) and even that lags and is choppy. I hope that doesn't sound to '3+3=6, kids!' because I don't know if controls are different for different people, as is the case for many. Anyway, bear in mind this was fine not even three days ago and I hadn't touched it until two days ago when it started going bonkers. I restarted my computer, restarted the Creation Kit and even left it alone for nearly an entire day (shutting off and restarting the Creation Kit multiple times in between) but... I honestly don't know what to do. Any help at ALL would be welcome.

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Suzy Santana
 
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Post » Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:28 pm

Not sure about the save problem, but it sounds like your render window preferences are out of whack. Go to file->preferences and knock down the values for camera movement. Mine are set at: Rotation Speed 1.0, Zoom speed 0.6, Orthographic Zoom 0.001, Pan speed 5.0 -- and those settings are still pretty fast, may want to make them even lower.

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