Scales_of_Balance
A7-HiddenGameplayOptions
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Scales_of_Balance
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Looking for Mod Recommendations for BG2EE, mainly TOB section
I was referring to Scales of Balance and random tweaks, if you're not familiar. SoB, I haven't used in awhile; random tweaks includes some nice quality of life stuff I like (goodberries, cure spells bypass deflection, etc).
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Mod overview: Tweaks, convenience mods, quality of life, and other minor enhancements
Scales of Balance: A very large mod with potentially far-reaching changes that I have not tested nearly enough to comment on in detail. Includes an armor overhaul, a feat system, major changes to weapon usability, minor tweaks to Icewind Dale items, removal of class-based potion restrictions, overhauls to racial stat bonuses, changes to saving throws, bonus spells for high int/wis/cha, a complete rework of magic resistance, and much more besides. The readme is extremely thorough: read it first to avoid compatibility issues.
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And Garrick takes all the credit
It's part of a mod called Scales of Balance. It's got a lot of other changes too, but I just stuck with the ability score based bonus spells component and ignored the rest as the other stuff changed way too much for me. It does also grant mages bonus spells based on intelligence which could potentially be a bit OP with the extra slots a specialist mage already has.
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Are there any mods that make mental attributes more relevant?
Check out https://github.com/UnearthedArcana/Scales_of_Balance
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Godlike (?)
Most stats don't really matter especially in an unmodded game. There are mods to make them more significant. The one I use is Scales of Balance, which contains a crap ton of tweaks and is very granular so you can just install what you want.
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".
What are some alternatives?
NPC_EE - NPC kit options for Baldur's Gate
bg2-tweaks-and-tricks - Tweaks and Tricks mod for Baldur's Gate 2
ThrownHammers - Adds thrown hammer animations and a few items to most IE games.
KorganFriendship - This mod adds a series of dialogues with Korgan.
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
EET_Tweaks - A mod for Infinity Engine games
A7-NoEENPCs - A WeiDU mod for BG:EE and BG2:EE that allows you to tweak the new Beamdog NPCs
SubtleD_Spell_Tweaks - a buncha random small tweaks for BGEE etc.
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.