LeUI VS Tweaks-Anthology

Compare LeUI vs Tweaks-Anthology and see what are their differences.

LeUI

lefreut's Enhanced UI for BG1EE, SoD, BG2EE and EET (by r-e-d)

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. (by Gibberlings3)
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LeUI

Posts with mentions or reviews of LeUI. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-22.

Tweaks-Anthology

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  • Mega list of mod recs: suggestions welcomed
    27 projects | /r/baldursgate | 26 Apr 2023
    Tweaks Anthology
  • Trying to find what bugged my BG1:EE run (Chapter 4 wouldn't trigger)
    2 projects | /r/baldursgate | 23 Jan 2023
    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)
  • First modded game
    1 project | /r/baldursgate | 28 Dec 2021
    The movement speed tweak from Tweaks Anthology, I'd definitely recommend. The way it works is, it's out-of-battle only, and it gives you a special ability to turn on/off the faster movement. So you can turn it off if you just want to walk normally. I'd recommend using the current Release Candidate version, as a number of things are improved from the official v9 release.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing LeUI and Tweaks-Anthology you can also consider the following projects:

EE-Mod-Setup - A Tool for automated mod installations on EET, BG2EE, BGEE etc

bg2-tweaks-and-tricks - Tweaks and Tricks mod for Baldur's Gate 2

EET - Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition Trilogy (EET) is a modification for Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition that merges whole saga into one game and provides continuity between the events of Baldur's Gate, Tales of the Sword Coast, Shadows of Amn, Throne of Bhaal and Siege of Dragonspear expansion (also for both Black Pits adventures). The name of this this modification probably rings a bell to those who have been following IE modding scene, thanks to the classic mod that inspired this project, called Baldur's Gate Trilogy (BGT), developed by Bardez and Ascension64. While EET remains mostly faithful to the premise of the BGT, it shouldn't be considered a direct continuation of that project. In fact both mods share little to no common code and took different design decisions in many aspects.

ProjectInfinity - Project Infinity - a mod manager for Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition, Icewind Dale Enhanced Edition, Planescape Torment Enhanced Edition and Enhanced Edition Trilogy (EET).

BGT-WeiDU - Play the classic Baldur's Gate using the improved Baldur's Gate II engine with continuity between Tales of the Sword Coast, Shadows of Amn, and Throne of Bhaal.

NTotSC - Several major quests, new areas, spells, and items are all part of this Baldur's Gate mod.

Baldurs-gate-dnd-3.5 - This is a WeiDu mod for BG:Enchanced edition that changes 2ed ADnD rules to DnD 3.5 with some elements taken from Pathfinder

SwordCoastStratagems - Sword Coast Stratagems (SCS) adds over 130 optional components to Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition, Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal, Baldur's Gate Trilogy, mostly focused around improving monster AI and encounter difficulties, but also including cosmetic and ease-of-use components, tweaks to abilities or spells.

EET_An

Item_Upgrade - The Item Upgrade Mod Pack allows Cromwell and Cespenar to upgrade more items for you. Half of them are conveniences, the other half try to prop up weapon categories that are "weak" by comparison (e.g., maces and clubs).

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