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![]() Master of energies ![]() Council Member Posts: 3324 Joined: 9-July 04 From: Magyarország ![]() |
I tried to answer the question of 'why I revised it' in the general introduction. In this post, I'd like to illustrate it with a quote from PPG forums (I used joker characters to disguise Grey Clan NPC and area names in order to avoid spoilers).
QUOTE(a player) [..] I got a reply on the other forum and it turns out there's a Gibberling's 3 forum where I found the answer. Killing ****** and meeting ****** IS the end of the mod, apparently . I thought GreyClan was a great, very difficult mod, which avoided the many mistakes BG1 and 2 modders have done in the past, such as copying and mixing old areas(eg:- Darkest Day) - that gets so boring and longwinded, plus unlike Secrets of BoneHill or BG2's Darkest Day, it wasn't at all buggy. The conclusion could have been a bit more final. I wasted a whole hour going back to Baldur's Gate and ****** trying to work out what I'd done wrong etc. The player is right, in fact the Last Breath's conclusion was simply extremely poor. I had to finish the development of TGC1 very quickly, because I didn't have enough free time. And it was a wrong decision. Perhaps I should've stopped its development, and should've continued it when possible. But I wanted to release it in any way, it was my first major mod: I wasn't sure if players would like my modding/plot-writing style, and I probably wanted a quick answer -- fortunately it was a yes. Maybe it was the best in this way after all. In Candlelight (the remake) hopefully does not contain the negative sides of the Last Breath. Its content is bigger and more complex than the old edition's, and the conclusion is hopefully more final (but it's still Episode I). However, the story of Episode I is finished at the end of the mod. The other episodes of the Grey Clan will have the same background (organizations, characters, places etc.), but they won't be the next instalments of the same story. -------------------- Mental harmony dispels the darkness.
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![]() Master of energies ![]() Council Member Posts: 3324 Joined: 9-July 04 From: Magyarország ![]() |
QUOTE Just so you know, I've been playing using the 3 disk "The Original Sage" BG1 release and everything is running fine so far and I LOVE the increased difficulty of the fights. I had to actually wake up and think about combat again. ![]() ![]() QUOTE So if I reload my game prior to the General whatisname convo, uninstall the The last Breath, install In Candlelight, and continue with my game, all should be right in the universe. Correct? I guess you know the correct order, but to assure you will do everything properly, I will explain it here. Uninstallation must be the first. Then install In Candlelight, and as you have written, you have to reload a savegame that was created before you have visited the area with General Jedyan in it. So it's okay if you have visited that area before (obviously you did, it's a very important district of BG), but if you have entered it with Last Breath installed (i.e. General Jedyan has been 'summoned'), the best would be to find a savegame that was created before this happened. If you can't, then just do the following: leave the area (in case your savegame is in this district), and return: in the worst case, you have will have two General Jedyans, and talking to the 'new' one will start the mod's plot. Have fun! Looking forward to your feedback/opinion/suggestions! ![]() -------------------- Mental harmony dispels the darkness.
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