Click here for a detailed description of each. The PS:T Fixpack readme contains instructions for creating a good base for all other mods, including how to patch the game if you have the 4CD version and installing your language pack if necessary. Once the base of a patched and bug-fixed install is laid down, any other WeiDU mods you wish to install can be installed in any order.
All WeiDU mods are designed to play well together and introduce no conflicts with one another. To install Unfinished Business , simply extract pstub. Your first option during the installation procedure will be to install all of the "Recommended Components". Saying Yes to that option will install the entire mod except for the "Restored Item Cheats - Not Recommended" component.
You will then have a separate option to install that component, if you so wish. This is the suggested method of installing the Unfinished Business mod, but you should feel free to customize it and only install the specific components you prefer. This component completes it. In the Unfinished Business version built up by Qwinn from the original Black Isle files , you simply need to leave the Clerk's Ward altogether and return for him to have time to complete his research.
Have to give him a chance to leave the bar, after all. This component restores two bits regarding Morte in the Mortuary. DLG contains an introductory conversation with Morte that is much like all the other conversations in game - you have multiple options in what you say, lots of different conversation paths to explore, etc. What actually shipped is a lobotomized version with almost no options in your responses, probably so as to introduce players new to RPG's more slowly to the whole experience.
This UB component restores Morte's introduction to the originally intended more complex version. You can get quite a lot more dialogue out of Morte now if you dig for it. I'm doing this completely different from the way Restoration Pack did it. Also, the entire dialogue is presented exactly as it was written by Black Isle, with three minor exceptions.
All content was within the game files, all that was needed were a couple of script changes. Most of the content here existed in the game files: the areas, the items, the creatures and the dialog lines, all were already in the game, just not enabled. Qwinn added some additional scripting for the portals. However a few of them are non specific enough where TNO doesn't need to know all the details. Using the Deionarra Sensory Stone and speaking with Iannis should be enough to piece together that something happened.
Iannis's dialog is too detailed but if it is enabled it will now work properly. Note that this is NOT the "Deionarra's Truth" mod out there that also restores Iannis's conversation about Deionarra's fate despite the fact that there's no way that TNO could know what he discusses in it. This component restores a quest involving 6 actors spanning two different areas, mostly in or near the Smoldering Corpse Bar.
More details here. Updated Sept Increases the font size as well. Updated Feb The mod only enlarges the main game view; the screens load, save, statistics, inventory etc. Edited most of the interface, to improve how it looks, for a single resolution x Updated 29th November Already included in qwinn's mods above This is a set of fixes for Planescape Torment intended to supplement Platter's 1.
As well as make them compatible with the other mods that are out. Original Thread. Original Thread 2. Already included in qwinn's mods above Also known as Fix Pack, this fixes several bugs in Torment that were not fixed by the official patch. They are listed in the included readme file. More info can be found here site mirror.
Hosted with permission. Already included in qwinn's mods above An unofficial pack to restore features that were removed from the final version of the game. A WeiDU compilation of fixes, cosmetic changes, and tweaks.
Some of these were fan requests, others are needed fixes, and others simply make dealing with the more irritating aspects of the game engine easier. By 8BitRat , October 30, in Windows. Planescape Torment Mods. Planescape Torment, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting RPGs of its day. If you have difference settings, some of the below guide will need to be changed up. Don't stress out trying to get the setting right in one go! All the mods below, can be run via the setup files multiple times in order to change your options.
What it does: This Mod allows you to play Planescape: Torment at a higher resolution, making the game look a whole lot better, especially on flat screen monitors. Luckily this mod fixes ALL the above problems It's really quite amazing! What it does: Fixes hundreds of bugs left in the game. Planescape: Torment is undeniably a rich, unique game that'll leave the player yearning for more Thankfully, there are several wonderful mods to fix all that.
This is a guide on how to get the game running like a charm, restore content intended to be in the game but cut at the last minute, and enhance the experience with much needed convenience mods.
Obviously, before installing any mods, the first thing to do is to install Planescape: Torment. Players who own the Gog. For users attempting to install the game from old disks on a newer system, it is a little more complicated, but entirely feasible. Installing any mods in the middle of a game may create unpredictable problems with existing saves. It is advisable to start a brand new game after installing the mods.
Most mods come in compressed. These files can be opened with the free 7-Zip utility.
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