A7-HiddenGameplayOptions
Sirene-NPC
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A7-HiddenGameplayOptions
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How to turn Baldur's Gate 1/2 into a dating sim (or, a list of entirely too many romance mods)
Reveal hidden gameplay options - the AOE indicator for spells is really nice.
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Mod overview: Tweaks, convenience mods, quality of life, and other minor enhancements
Reveal Hidden Gameplay Options: adds options to the in-game menu that otherwise require editing the ini file. Options include: show spell AOE, debug mode, limit cleric/ranger spells, pause during dialogue, improved pathfinding, no cosmetic attacks, frame rate slider. For best results, install after Tweaks Anthology.
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Best immersion and quality-of-life mods for a first playthrough
Hidden Gameplay Tweaks. Then enable it through the in-game menu.
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Pathing and Inventory
As far as the pathfinding goes, some people claim that some versions of the EE actually made it worse. I don't remember the classic games (or the earlier versions of the EE) well enough at this point to confirm that, but it might well be true. In any case, there are two options I'm aware of that can improve the pathfinding. One is to increase the Path Search Nodes value in your baldur.lua file. The other is to install the Hidden Gameplay Options mod and enable the Enhanced Path Search setting. Still, you'll sometimes have to micromanage party positioning, especially during combat in tight locations, and there's just no way around that. You can also enable the debug/cheat mode and use the Ctrl+J shortcut to teleport your party. Irrespective of any pathfinding issues, I routinely use that shortcut just to save time when traveling through areas that have already been explored and have no enemies.
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Any idea how to enable console commands?
Might be easier just install a mod that unlocks the console for you.
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(BGEE) blue squares that highlighted all interactable things on screen?
According to the readme of Reveal Hidden Gameplay Options the settings I am talking about are options 28 & 29
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For someone who's never played before - best way to experience the Baldur's Gate series?
Easiest way to add teleporting command (Ctrl + J to teleport to mouse cursor location) is to install Reveal Hidden Gameplay Options mod. You want the "Enable Debug Mode" for it. There are two other QoL updates you should grap "Show Area of Effect Range" and "Show trigger icons on tab".
Sirene-NPC
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How to turn Baldur's Gate 1/2 into a dating sim (or, a list of entirely too many romance mods)
Sirene: tiefling paladin of Ilmater, the god of suffering. Romance option beginning in SoD, no race or gender restrictions.
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The romances are great
Sirene: BG1 and BG2 (or via this site)
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I’d love to hear what your favourite games were this year and what you’re looking forward to!
Wlw romances: Isra (and her sequel link) - she's a paladin of the goddess of love and beauty. Nice if you like knightly types who don't take themselves too seriously, and I like the pacing as well - a little flirting in the first game, and an opportunity to seriously pursue one another in the sequel. Probably my favorite wlw character I've found. Sirene (and her sequel link) - more on the angst-ish side. She's a paladin as well, but she has demonic heritage. Again, nice pacing, good if you enjoy a slow burn kind of romance. Sarah - Sarah is a sweetheart, honestly. A bit shy but well-meaning, and though she's not devoid of angst or sorrow she's a refreshingly normal character.
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Recommendations for after Dragon Age?
Okay, so the mods I've played are Sirene, Isra, and Sarah. The first two are paladins and the last one is a ranger, and they're all good-aligned. They fit pretty well into the game - no massively out of character writing, no serious Mary Sue tendencies, etc. I liked that Isra and Sirene are available in the first game as well because I'm a sucker for slow-burn romances. Overall the quality of their writing and voice acting is pretty good. The mod scene is still quite large and surprisingly active. Sorta interesting that it's generally had a large number of women modders, but - sadly, like reality - has a bit of a heterocentric bias.
What are some alternatives?
bg2-tweaks-and-tricks - Tweaks and Tricks mod for Baldur's Gate 2
SkitiaNPCs - Skitias NPCs for Baludr's Gate 2
KorganFriendship - This mod adds a series of dialogues with Korgan.
Isra_NPC_BG2 - This mod adds Isra Ghadir, a cavalier paladin of Sune Firehair, to Baldur's Gate II. She is playable through to the end of Throne of Bhaal. You can find her in the Den of the Seven Vales in Waukeen's Promenade, where she is looking into some family concerns.
Scales_of_Balance - a tweak mod and kit pack for BG2/TOB, BGEE, BG2EE, and IWDEE
Neera_Expansion - This mod adds a series of dialogues to the lovely elven wild mage Neera, in an effort to help flesh her out and give the game a little more content for those who've played through it a half-million times. For the romantically inclined, it also adds a number of flirts that you can initiate if you force-talk her.
ahungry_tweaks - Baldur's Gate (BG:EET) tweaks
Black-Hearts-BG1 - For Black Hearts for BG:EE
NPC_EE - NPC kit options for Baldur's Gate
MinscFriendship - This mod adds a series of dialogues with Minsc.
BG1NPC - The BG1 NPC Project adds a great deal of content by expanding the depth of character and levels of interaction with the NPCs from the Baldur's Gate game. Requires Tutu, BGT, or BGEE.
Vienxay-BG1 - NPC Mod for Baldur's Gate