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Forum Member Posts: 61 Joined: 16-April 07 ![]() |
Hi Sikret
Sorry to be a pain but do you have any idea when v4.3 will be ready for public release (not looking for a specific day, but whether it might be a matter of days or weeks?) I would quite like another run through BG2 with IA installed, but as there seems to be an increasing list of bugfixes & features for 4.3 compared to 4.2, I am wondering if it is worth waiting for a bit longer. Thanks coaster |
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![]() The Tactician ![]() Distinguished Developer Posts: 7793 Joined: 1-December 05 ![]() |
I use version 27 of Weimer's Ease-of_Use and it doesn't contain "Rest Anywhere" component. It has 28 components. When I wrote in my previous post that the original EoU can be safely used with IA, my information was based on the version of EoU I have (v27).
However, I just checked and noticed that the newest version of "Ease-of_Use" (version 32) actually includes a new component (component no.29) which is "Rest Anywhere". This component (just like the one obtained from BG2 TweakPack) is incompatible with IA and should not be installed with it. Hence, the summary is this: G3's BG2 Tweakpack has several components which are not compatible with IA, so don't use it with IA at all. Use Weimer's "Ease-of-Use" instead but don't install the following components of it: - "Component 3: Multi-Class Grand Mastery" (Not recommended) - "Component 12: Multi-Player Kick Out Patch" (Incompatible) - "Component 13: Invisible Cloak of Mirroring Animation" (Not recommended) - "Component 14: Bottomless Bag of Holding" (Not recommended at all) - "Component 20: Shapeshifter Rebalancing" (Not recommended at all) - "Component 28: No Traps or Locks" (Not recommended) - "Component 29: Rest Anywhere" (Incompatible) This post has been edited by Sikret: Sep 12 2007, 04:01 PM -------------------- Improved Anvil
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