A7-NoEENPCs
EET_Tweaks
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A7-NoEENPCs
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A Big Fan of the Enhanced Editions, but...
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Why did they make Neera so painstakingly annoying?
The Convenient EE NPCs mod lets you choose which ones to disable on a case by case basis - or to shut them up so they can't initiate dialogue with you.
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Mod overview: Tweaks, convenience mods, quality of life, and other minor enhancements
Convenient EE NPCs: allows you to remove or render passive the EE NPCs (preventing them from initiating dialogue), or to change their classes or portraits. If you choose to disable all of them, you can also choose to add NPC items to stores if you don’t want to miss out on gear.
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Do you have a game you are cursed to always come back to?
Worth noting that if you don't like the EE companions, it's trivially easy to mod them out. I spent enough time with them to confirm that they weren't for me, so now I get the advantages of the EEs without the downsides.
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Trying to find what bugged my BG1:EE run (Chapter 4 wouldn't trigger)
My game is v2.6.6.0 from GOG with the following mods: - Convenient Enhanced Edition NPCs (A7-ConvenientEENPCs) - The Tweaks Anthology (cdtweaks) - https://github.com/r-e-d/LeUI-SoD[(LeUI-SoD)](https://github.com/r-e-d/LeUI-SoD) - Rogue Rebalancing (rr)
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Playing Baldur’s Gate for the first time!
I HIGHLY recommend installing this mod and removing all of the EE NPCs, at least for your first plathrough.
EET_Tweaks
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Mod overview: Tweaks, convenience mods, quality of life, and other minor enhancements
EET Tweaks: despite the name, compatible with non-EET games as well. Its XP caps and XP reductions (for quests, killing monsters, and lockpicking/spell-learning) are useful if you’re running a lot of quest mods: as overleveling can kill any semblance of challenge, reducing XP gain to something more sensible makes for a better experience. Also features “consistent NPC appearance” options for those appearing in more than one game (including for cameo NPCs). Components that some may consider slightly cheesy: “PnP spell scroll caster levels,” “disable hostile reaction after charm,” “import party items to SoA.” Also offers convenience tweaks such as a key ring and wand case.
- Is there a mod that allows CHARNAME to die , but only gameover if he's permadeath?
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Trying to remove the ex cap BG1EE off steam
I'm trying to use a mod to remove the level cap in BG1EE. I ran across https://github.com/K4thos/EET_Tweaks/releases/tag/v1.12 I'm not sure if it's current.
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Is there any mod to reduce the amount of experience gained?
EET Tweaks - https://github.com/K4thos/EET_Tweaks/releases/tag/v1.12 - offers components for this. These component tweaks work on all games and do not require EET.
- Is there a mod to increase trap/lock/scroll experience in BGEE to the BG2 level?
What are some alternatives?
HQ-SoundClips-BG2EE - Restores high quality sound files for extended BG2EE content which were lost since game patch v1.3.
ahungry_tweaks - Baldur's Gate (BG:EET) tweaks
RandomGraionTweaks - Various tweaks presented by Graion Dilach for games on the Infinity Engine.
aTweaks - PnP tweakpack for BG and BG2
SubtleD_Spell_Tweaks - a buncha random small tweaks for BGEE etc.
A7-HiddenGameplayOptions - A mod that makes a number of useful options directly accessible within Enhanced Edition games.
NPC_EE - NPC kit options for Baldur's Gate
Scales_of_Balance - a tweak mod and kit pack for BG2/TOB, BGEE, BG2EE, and IWDEE
Tweaks-Anthology - The Tweaks Anthology is a WeiDU compilation of nearly 200 components of cosmetic changes, house rules, and other tweaks. Some of these were fan requests, others are needed changes, and others simply make dealing with the more irritating aspects of the game engine easier. Each component can be installed separately so the player can pick and choose only which ones they wish to install.