
It is important that you install the mod to the language version you are playing the game in. Alternatively, copy the whole game's folder into a new one that can be modded and will stay untouched by game patches. Please note that every patch update will wipe your current mod setup! If in the middle of a modded game you might want to delay the patch update (if possible) as even after reinstalling the mods, you might not be able to continue with your old savegames. The Enhanced Editions are actively supported games. Some (particularly avast and Norton!) have a tendency to report false positives with mod activity, resulting in failed installs. When installing or un-installing, do not close the DOS window by clicking on the X button! Instead, press the Enter key whenever instructed to do so.ĭisable any antivirus or other memory-resident software before installing this or any other mod. To do this, run setup-phaere_ports.exe, un-install all previously installed components and delete the 📁 phaere_ports folder. If you've previously installed the mod, remove it before extracting the new version.
Phaere's NPC Portraits will function properly with those mods but any new NPC portraits that were added by any other mods will not be seen in-game.Īlthough it is not required for the Phaere NPC Portraits for BG2 mod to function properly, classical game players are strongly recommended to download and install the latest version of the BG2 Fixpack before proceeding with the installation of this mod. The mod is not compatible with other mods that change NPC portraits. If you encounter any bugs, please report them on the forum! However, we cannot test every single one.

Phaere NPC Portraits for BG2 is a WeiDU mod, and therefore should be compatible with all WeiDU mods. This mod is designed to work on the following Infinity Engine games: the original Baldur's Gate II (BG2 or just SoA) with or without the Throne of Bhaal (ToB) expansion, Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition (BG2:EE), the conversion projects Baldur's Gate Trilogy (BGT) and Enhanced Edition Trilogy (EET). Rastor modified them to work with the Infinity Engine and packaged them up with Phaere's blessing. This mod installs a collection of portraits by Phaere designed to replace those currently found in Baldur's Gate II.
