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Im thinking about taking a course to better my very basic knowledge of scripting.

Before i decide which course to go for, can anyone tell me which the Divinity toolkit uses??

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Proprietary language, but easy to learn they say.

I think the editor might be built on C# since they require .net installed to run it.

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C++ like language. Very similar to NWN Aurora.
I can't really program stuff on C++ but I did some awesome scripts for NWN, so you don't really need to go into depths of language.

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its called osiris. its a c derivative (well, rather similar to c than a derivative, i guess)

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ooooh similar to Aurora? I want to make the Time Stop spell :P

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Swens said that skills/spells are made with some kind of excel sheet, not via scripting. Scripting is used for questing stuff.
but there are no details known as of yet


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Thanks guys, so C++ is the one to look at?

Did anyone ever use the NWN script generator program? It was very useful.
Im hoping one will be made for D:OS! I'd even be happy to pay for it laugh

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I did. very handy and pretty colors.


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