![]() I don't really actively use Steam anymore so I don't do it on Linux now but it can be done on any operating system. I use to use it on Windows to do it, before I switched to Linux. There is a way to roll back a patch on Steam actually. The only complaint I have with Steam is the fact that you can't roll back a non-working patch. Steam makes the process of updating your games so much simpler. I remember the old days when all developers did just what you are suggesting and it was a huge pain in the rear to keep up with everything. No offense, but I really really hope Obsidian never does something like this. I know it can still be done, there are in fact devs that still do this. Obsidian isn't getting another penny of my money until they start doing it this way. I've decided to start only supporting developers that control the distrubtion of patches internally. they just slow crap down with their inane in house "testing" procedures, which actually tend to break already functional patches more often than not, and then THEY have to go and try and fix their mistakes, on top of whatever issues there are with any base patch the developer sent. I am pretty sure it has something to do with this because it wasn't happening to the person in the youtube video.Īctually, you shouldn't be thanking gog. So when I type 2 in iroll20s it switches to my #2 character on the toolbar. I will add that when I am typing in the command my hotkeys are still functioning. All I want to do is change my companions' level1 abilities (Bears Fortitude Durance plz.) ![]() ![]() I feel like there is a very high chance I am missing something very obvious. My silent rage increases with each failed attempt. Is it not the Enter key that inputs the command? I watched a Youtube video of someone inputting the command to see if I am doing something wrong. I have searched everywhere to see if someone had a similar issue - nothing. It's as if the Enter key stops working when the console is up. I can open up the console with ~ and type whatever I want in there, but after pressing enter again to input the command nothing happens. ![]()
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