jtr7 on 16/3/2008 at 19:53
A PM would've been better, burrick. NXMT hasn't logged in since January, and this thread is almost five years old. But I understand your frustration. People assume the use of a cheat is because you are a loser, cannot play the game, are depriving yourself of the gaming experience, must not know how to play, the only reason to start the game is to play and play it properly, have the time to play it properly to experiment the way you want, and a hundred other shallow assumptions. I understand that there are other reasons to use a cheat that have nothing to do with playing. Sometimes you just want to explore, unhindered, and without having to take a lot of time and effort to just have a look at an area of the map. Sometimes you just want to experiment with game physics, not play the game, but play with the game. And a hundred other reasons to enter that virtual world that have little to do with the constructed puzzles. I, myself, have one of those unfortunate software/hardware configurations that doesn't allow me to play through DromEd, so I can't utilize the console commands that would let me experiment and explore unhindered and without time-consumption.
You may be an expert and know the maps by heart as far as playing the game is concerned, but mention a cheat or a walkthrough and it's assumed you're a loser. Sorry you haven't found what you're looking for.
burrick on 17/3/2008 at 19:22
Quote Posted by jtr7
A PM would've been better, burrick. NXMT hasn't logged in since January, and this thread is almost five years old. But I understand your frustration. People assume the use of a cheat is because you are a loser, cannot play the game, are depriving yourself of the gaming experience, must not know how to play, the only reason to start the game is to play and play it properly, have the time to play it properly to experiment the way you want, and a hundred other shallow assumptions. I understand that there are other reasons to use a cheat that have nothing to do with playing. Sometimes you just want to explore, unhindered, and without having to take a lot of time and effort to just have a look at an area of the map. Sometimes you just want to experiment with game physics, not play the game, but play
with the game. And a hundred other reasons to enter that virtual world that have little to do with the constructed puzzles. I, myself, have one of those unfortunate software/hardware configurations that doesn't allow me to play through DromEd, so I can't utilize the console commands that would let me experiment and explore unhindered and without time-consumption.
You may be an expert and know the maps by heart as far as playing the game is concerned, but mention a cheat or a walkthrough and it's assumed you're a loser. Sorry you haven't found what you're looking for.
Thanks for the reply. I hadn't noticed the dates of loggins.
Btw, what's a PM? I've seen those letters before but don't know what they mean
jtr7 on 17/3/2008 at 20:49
Ah. "Private Message".
If NXMT has his account set up for it, and all his info is up-to-date, sending him a Private Message here will also drop a note in his e-mail.
Click on his name on the far upper left of his post, and click on the second choice down in the little menu.
Hiatus on 18/3/2008 at 23:11
guys, I'm looking for *working* T2 v1.18 trainer. Do you have one/know where to find it? that (
www.cheatplanet.com) website referred to above seems to resolve to some other site nowadays which doesn't appear to be hosting any trainers any more.
I'd also appreciate that TDP/TG savegame editor (and a trainer, too). Anyone knows where to find one?
TIA!
jtr7 on 19/3/2008 at 00:38
There's an elusive one out there, somewhere, that works for both games, supposedly. It was sent to me once, but my ISP filtered it, and when I asked for it to please let it through, it was corrupted. The sender didn't want to send it again. I can only take the word of the sender that it worked as fine as he claimed.
The ones you've looked for, I've tried and they made my system temporarily unstable when I tried to run it, and didn't work anyway. Except for the one I already mentioned, I've never seen one that does what it says it'll do, nor have I seen a set of options that really make it worthwhile. They only work with a few of the items you buy at the store, so if one of those weapons is not available there, you don't get to use it at all. If someone had made a trainer and just gave you 2000 gas arrows, then it would be a real cheat. Instead, you have to cause a riot with your explosives, put out more torches to sneak, fire a score of broadheads to kill a few AI, and in the end, playing properly would've taken you more places in less time. Maybe somebody will create something in DromEd to just give you 2000 gas arrows. You can still just use them to put out torches, too.:sly:
Burrick, you've been looking for Thief trainers for years, now. You realize the gaming community is past the point of making them, using them, or needing them, right? Maybe you should PM me what you are really hoping to accomplish, and maybe I can help you with better alternatives. Why hasn't DromEd ever been an option?
gunsmoke on 6/5/2008 at 21:20
Thief II Trainer. I had this on an old disc, and uploaded it for you. (
http://tinyurl.com/4m2lp6)