

Now follow these steps exactly in this order:Įxtract the GD Game Files (AssetManager: menu “Tools->Extract Game Files”Ĭreate a new mod called GDTQ (we need the mod later to compile a fresh database.arz)Įxtract the database.arz with the tool ArzExtractor.exeĭownload the file templates.arc for TQ:IT and copy it to your \database folderĮxtract the templates.arc with the tool ArcExplorer.exeĬopy the extracted folder \database\records to \database\records If you change the version number to 0x02 then GD can treat those meshes as GD meshes.Īll needed tools are freely downloadable.


The one I will talk about has the header (first 4 bytes of the file) 'MSH" + the version number 0x0B msh in their names) exists in two different formats. …and don’t be afraid it looks worse than it is !!! Make a full backup of your Grim Dawn Installation Folder !!! I wouldn’t mind if someone could provide a better tutorial, because my English language knowledge is limited! Recommended only for experienced modder, who knows what I want to say and who knows how to realize that! So you should still use the save button when exiting a multi-player game as well.A short Tutorial, how to import Meshes/Textures from TQ:IT to Grim Dawn When you use fountains, it saves quests, items, and respawn point for your character, and when you use the save button it saves quests and items for your character. The host determines which quests are available in the first place, so if he's already completed stuff you haven't, you won't be able to do it.īut when the host saves his game, it saves only the status of quests, items, etc. If you're playing a network game of Titan Quest, you're only saving your own game. In response to the comments, let me add the network details as well through an edit. But by using the save button you can hang onto items and quest progress. If you save the game before you quit, your items and quest progress and what not will be saved.Įither way, the next time you load your game you'll find yourself at the last fountain at which you saved. If you just quit, you'll lose those new items and the quest progress. You might then continue playing for a while, find a couple of cool new items and maybe complete a quest, but you don't have time to find the next fountain before you quit. So, for example, let's say you find a fountain, and it saves your progress. But you can update your quest status and other such details in the current save by using the "Save" button as you play before you reach the next fountain. In Titan Quest, your game is saved whenever you find one of the fountains and save at it.
