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This is a DIY (do-it-yourself) mini-mod. The weapon ranges are governed by the \DATA\2DA00.BIF\baseitems.2da file. Or if your game is patched to version 1.1a then: \DATA\PATCH100.BIF\baseitems.2da You will need to edit this file. Before you do, I suggest you familiarize yourself with the 2DA format article under the . 1 steelsword 0.8 2 silversword 0.8 And this is how the lines above look after the update (again, I show only the "MaxAttackDist" column here): 1 steelsword 1.2 2 silversword 1.2 Save the file with the same name and put it in the \DATA\OVERRIDE directory.

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  • This is a DIY (do-it-yourself) mini-mod. The weapon ranges are governed by the \DATA\2DA00.BIF\baseitems.2da file. Or if your game is patched to version 1.1a then: \DATA\PATCH100.BIF\baseitems.2da You will need to edit this file. Before you do, I suggest you familiarize yourself with the 2DA format article under the . <pre> 1 steelsword 0.8 2 silversword 0.8</pre> And this is how the lines above look after the update (again, I show only the "MaxAttackDist" column here): <pre> 1 steelsword 1.2 2 silversword 1.2</pre> Save the file with the same name and put it in the \DATA\OVERRIDE directory.
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  • This is a DIY (do-it-yourself) mini-mod. The weapon ranges are governed by the \DATA\2DA00.BIF\baseitems.2da file. Or if your game is patched to version 1.1a then: \DATA\PATCH100.BIF\baseitems.2da You will need to edit this file. Before you do, I suggest you familiarize yourself with the 2DA format article under the . Open up baseitems.2da in the editor of your choice (this is pretty big table, so I recommend Excel). I take the two swords (silver and steel) here as examples — you will need to make the same changes to all the other lines you want changed — in the column named "MaxAttackDist". Anyway, here is how it looks now: <pre> 1 steelsword 0.8 2 silversword 0.8</pre> And this is how the lines above look after the update (again, I show only the "MaxAttackDist" column here): <pre> 1 steelsword 1.2 2 silversword 1.2</pre> Save the file with the same name and put it in the \DATA\OVERRIDE directory. There is no need to start a new game; just load a saved game and enjoy your mini-mod. See how it feels and experiment with new values as you like. Other mods may modify the same file (like the Item stacking mod), so watch out.
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