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xp cap remover problem

Discussion in 'Baldur's Gate (Classic)' started by Tim Tim, Oct 31, 2005.

  1. Tim Tim Gems: 2/31
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    hi all
    I've reinstalled BG yet again and recalling how many times I lost interest at the end of the game simply cus my characters weren't benefiting from the hardly earned experience I wanted to install the cap remover
    I d/l the Razor 1911, unzipped it into my BG folder, ran it, clicked start and got a message: "Incorrect version of program".
    after checking all through and still getting the same message it was obvious I need help, hence I'm here
    if someone could either point what I'm doing wrong or if there's some other patch that I would find easier to intsall and run I would really appreciate it
    thanx
     
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    The XP Cap Disabler is much more user and game-friendly. It does the same thing with much less fuss.
     
  3. Tim Tim Gems: 2/31
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    thank you very much :)
     
  4. raptor Gems: 16/31
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    Also the ease of use mod includes several modes of xp cap remover. as well as adding several other nice features that made the game much less frustrating for me.

    (if they only added 3E like weapon limitations so everyone save druid could use light xbow....)
     
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    I use "Ease of Use" because of the XP cap remover.
    Why should the powers of a god's child be limited?
     
  6. raptor Gems: 16/31
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    Becose BG2 becomes very nuts if you import a level 3 cleric dualclassed to level 16 illusionist from bg1 i can tell you ;)
     
  7. Frostwyrm Gems: 1/31
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    Well, I play an elven fighter/mage and at the moment, it's really tough ;)
     
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