I am trying to set the attack speed multiplier for one of my behaviors. The behavior is applied when an ability is cast, but when ever its cast i get a "Errorcatalogfieldnotwritten" message
i tried it doing it these ways and both didn't work. can someone explain to me please how to get it to work, if its possible
Catalog Field Value Set
Catalog: Behaviors
Entry: "Overdrive"
Field Path: "Modification_AttackSpeedMultiplier"
Catalog Field Value Set
Catalog: Behaviors
Entry: "Overdrive"
Field Path: "AttackSpeedMultiplier"
A lot of catalog entries are read-only. Don't think there's anything that can be done about that.
However in your case it might just be because of the wrong field path.
I'm not so good experienced there, but try those two and maybe they work:
"Modification[0].AttackSpeedMultiplier",1,"xxx"
"Modification.AttackSpeedMultiplier",1,"xxx"
The "xxx" being your attack speed. The first one should be the correct syntax, but I don't know how the xml structure changes with the modification of a buff...
That is a read only field. You can tell which fields are read only by looking at which ones can be modified by an upgrade. Perhaps you can modify the applying effect and change it to add multiple stacks of the buff to reach the desired effect?
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I am trying to set the attack speed multiplier for one of my behaviors. The behavior is applied when an ability is cast, but when ever its cast i get a "Errorcatalogfieldnotwritten" message
i tried it doing it these ways and both didn't work. can someone explain to me please how to get it to work, if its possible
Catalog Field Value Set
Catalog: Behaviors
Entry: "Overdrive"
Field Path: "Modification_AttackSpeedMultiplier"
Catalog Field Value Set
Catalog: Behaviors
Entry: "Overdrive"
Field Path: "AttackSpeedMultiplier"
@gizmachu: Go
Same problem here. You can get the value but you cannot set it.
Does anyone know anything?
=0= well... Your entry have to be the ID (raw data)
Double click on the behavior and see what the ID is.
A lot of catalog entries are read-only. Don't think there's anything that can be done about that.
However in your case it might just be because of the wrong field path.
I'm not so good experienced there, but try those two and maybe they work:
"Modification[0].AttackSpeedMultiplier",1,"xxx"
"Modification.AttackSpeedMultiplier",1,"xxx"
The "xxx" being your attack speed. The first one should be the correct syntax, but I don't know how the xml structure changes with the modification of a buff...
That is a read only field. You can tell which fields are read only by looking at which ones can be modified by an upgrade. Perhaps you can modify the applying effect and change it to add multiple stacks of the buff to reach the desired effect?