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Seewead
post Jan 1 2017, 11:52 AM
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Yes, I now, I now: Yet another topic with even more wishes (equals more work for you). How can I even think of asking for that?

Well, I hope, in the end you find it in your heart to forgive myself biggrin.gif . Just a longterm-wish of mine. Haven't played Siege of Dragonspear yet, but the very idea of playing all parts of the saga in a row with the enhanced edition, is so appealing that I'd like to dream about that.


Of course, you know all about the EET-Projekt ( http://gibberlings3.net/forums/index.php?showforum=195 ). And nowadays EET is supported by BWS ( https://forums.beamdog.com/discussion/comment/704157 ) *does a happy dance*. Sure, there may be a couple of months of bug-solving ahead (as always), but as far as I am informed, it is already fully playable for quite some time.

It would mean so much for me, to have your mod (in my personal eyes: THE mod) included in the list of mods that are compatible ( http://gibberlings3.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=27741 ). Or maybe it already is and nobody told the guys at EET?

With my best regards, Seewead (Rob)

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nullset
post Oct 30 2018, 01:20 PM
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@Seewead Probably won't work. Just set up a download for v8.5, because a user informed me that it was the last version that could be made to work with BGT. I was completely unaware the ANY version could work with BGT, but the major change to V9.0 was the EOG extension, and it would NOT work with BGT (I was informed). I suspect that BGT and EET tinker with the EOG mechanisms to bridge between games, thus rendering my v9.0 and up unworkable in those environments. Oh, what a tangled web we weave...


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