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![]() Master of Paradox Forum Member Posts: 248 Joined: 7-April 15 From: Canada ![]() |
Rjali NPC MOD is a romance add-on for the game Baldur's Gate II Extended Edition, with the Throne of Bhaal expansion pack.
Rjali is an amorous cleric/thief who will not leave your side. You just cannot get rid of her. She will accept your other amours as long as you take good care of her. Primary interests: romance and the search for the perfect taco. She is strictly a one man woman, and you are that man. She refuses to have anything to do with female and/or evil PCs. The mod incorporates multiple romances and adds interaction between the various romanced women. Everybody knows what is going on! Romances included: Rjali mod: Rjali (of course) PST: Annah Grace Ravel Kesai-Serris Jini (NPNPC) Fay Ecco (affair only) BG2EE: Jaheira Viconia Neera Aerie Talira (NPNPC) Mods: Imoen Nalia Saerileth Branwen Tashia Ninde Tyris Yvette Fade Isra Dace Amber Skie Petsy Sirene Sheena This is the latest readme. It might be posted in advance of the relevant download becoming available. Here is the download for the latest version: http://dragonshoard.blackwyrmlair.net/mods...oad.php?mod=389 Currently, the latest version is v12.6. As of v8.4, the Rjali mod is MAC OS X capable. As of v12.0, the Rjali mod is EET compatable. As of v12.0, the Rjali mod is available in Russian.
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![]() Master of Paradox Forum Member Posts: 248 Joined: 7-April 15 From: Canada ![]() |
Sorry again, imp. Sounds like a problem with the gog version. Since I have no access to that version, I can't debug it. I also understand there have been issues with the Steam version. These two issuers obviously make changes for there own (proprietary) setups, which are at variance with the Beamdog original. I made and modify my mod to work on the Beamdog engine. Afraid I can't help you with your problem. Those franchises need to stop screwing around, complicating things to secure their client base. Reminds me of Microsoft...
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