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Hey Guys,

I encountered a problem with eh Greyfacemod, in which I cannot use the fly-spell.

In mouse mode neither the mousewheel, nor the directional flying works. Page-up does not work either. I tried playing around with the .ini file, but nothing helped so far.

Did anyone have this problem, or has a good idea on how to solve it? Might and magic without flying is just not possible to play :D

If not, are savegames between the modded and unmodded game compatible?

Best regards

E
Do the wings show up in the corner?
Yes, they do!
And it wasn't a knight trying to fly using a spell scroll, which should never work?

Which game or games? and how installed - offline, or GoG galaxy? I've no idea whether the galaxy installation is patch-friendly or not. Flying worked fine for me in MM6, offline install + the relevant Grayface patch.
Also, one of the function keys (ie ScrLk) my be causing difficulties. Just a thought.
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RSimpkinuk57: And it wasn't a knight trying to fly using a spell scroll, which should never work?

Which game or games? and how installed - offline, or GoG galaxy? I've no idea whether the galaxy installation is patch-friendly or not. Flying worked fine for me in MM6, offline install + the relevant Grayface patch.
Aha! It was a knight trying the scroll... I didn´t know it wasn´t supposed to work!

Thank you so much!
A Fly scroll gives somebody wings (with which to carry the whole party), same as the Fly spell. That is all it does. Using the wings consumes spell points (as their fuel, 1 every few minutes -is it every 5?) - but the knight has none to give.

Walking on water has the same restriction, as I found out the hard way once. Fighting some monsters on an island, I was careful to leave my sorcerer just enough spell points to cast Water Walk for the return journey, but needed one more to actually step onto the wet surface.