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#1 malthaussen

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Posted 26 November 2004 - 11:54 PM

So, Chloe setup and tp2 are in the root BG 2 folder, her files are in the Chloe file, and every other Weidu mod I've been installing has no problems. Using version 165; I'm recovering after a HDD crash.

Unfortunately, Chloe won't install. After selecting language 0 for English, I receive two error messages:

Error: No translation provided for @0
Error: problem parsing .tp file [chloe.tp]: not_found.

Fatal error: not_found.

Well, it's right there in the directory. I suppose I may have a corrupt download, but otherwise I am baffled as to why this puppy won't install.

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#2 Lucythebeast

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Posted 28 November 2004 - 02:36 AM

My best guess is that it's a bug in the new WeiDU version, since all previous versions installed Chloe just fine. Report it in the WeiDU errors thread in the Weimer boards and see what they say.

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#3 -Ashram The Dark-

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Posted 01 January 2005 - 05:14 AM

My best guess is that it's a bug in the new WeiDU version, since all previous versions installed Chloe just fine. Report it in the WeiDU errors thread in the Weimer boards and see what they say.

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Hello, first of all : BIG BRAVO for the Chloe mod !

I discovered Baldur's Gate 2 SoA only one month ago, and being a hardcore BG1 player, I gotta say the romancing is one BIG GREAT Add, and the Chloe Mod is really excellent ! (Makes you wonder why Bioware didn't add more romancing features)

As for the "No translation provided for @0" , I encountered it too. But the problem was easily solved in my case, and might help others, so here's the thing :

On Mac OS X, the .tp2 file won't install via Weidu because of one simple thing : in the .tp2 file you must replace all the \ by / , yeah, simple as that and yet not that simple to figure out at first.

The \ work ok on PCs, while you MUST have / for the mac version.