But note: charcopy will only import the first four characters from a saved game, so if those aren't the characters you want to use, then you'll need to run EOB2 and create a new save with your party re-arranged. Then when you run charcopy, it should see your saves and allow you to import characters. So create a directory named Darkmoon in the main EOB3 directory and place your EOB2 saved games in there. The charcopy utility included with the game (option 3 from the start-up menu) is actually looking in the main EOB3 directory, and not in your C: drive. There's a trick to importing your characters from EOB2 to EOB3. We switched movement to the more common WASD keys, using the mapping shown below:įor the above mapping to work, you'll also need to map the reverse (7=A, 2=S, and so forth). Pressing control-F1 will bring up the DOSBox key remapper. ![]() If you're using DOSBox to play the game, then you can use it to remap the keys so you don't have to use the numpad for movement. ![]() ![]() We used ASE3 when writing the walkthrough. ASE3 isn't as powerful or as stable as the ASE tool for EOB and EOB2, but it still provides auto-mapping and more, so it's still worth running. A useful tool when playing Eye of the Beholder III (EOB3) is theĪll-Seeing Eye 3 (ASE3).
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