Well, the following post is likely going to be boring to all but 1 or 2 people, but it does satisfy the semantic level that we're at right now and does need to be said in order to ensure precision and to make sure that we get to the bottom of things:
In further answer to jedi21's question: try the U.S. English patches if you're going to patch. Point #4 below explains this suggestion.
1. Apparently what gog.com did was delete and rename a few files. This means that they are providing their own special installation, and not an official version.
2. The difference between an installation and version number is that official version numbers are, by convention, assigned to official Bioware releases and patches. All other changes to the game are "different installations." We can give different installations our own special version numbers, but those are, by necessity, arbitrary and unofficial. There is an effectively infinite number of installations that can be produced by having 3rd parties delete, add, or modify files, and so nobody can number them all in an internally consistent manner. Instead, installations get arbitrary names or numbers, if they are indicated at all. The gog.com installation is not an official version, but instead is what we call it, the "gog.com installation of program x." If gog.com assigns a number to their installations (I don't believe they give us those), then that would still be independent of all other installation indicators because it could be identical to them but produced by different people. If we want to give the gog.com installations consistent and useful indicators, we therefore have to give the download date and time, the way that all other useful Internet citations are done.
3. I know that the gog.com downloads are patched because for
ToB, the gold and silver ioun stones (helm23 and helm25) and Deidre (wmart2.cre) are there in the right spots, plus all other patch 26498 changes are apparently there. For the
BG1 TotSC installation, oddly enough, the patch 1.3.5521 readme is included--this implies that different guidelines were followed in preparing the different program downloads. I'm not sure exactly what files were excluded, and therefore I can't vouch for exactly what problems may crop up in installing mods. All I can say is that mods seem to work fine and apparently fail only when user error is to blame.
3.1. Strangely enough, I cannot find keymap.ini.ToBpatch.backup in my installation either. I don't know if gog.com deleted it or whether they "patched" things using a different means. edit: or it never existed with the way they patched it.
3.2. Another oddity: the
Tob patch readme is not missing, but is instead renamed. It was renamed to ReadMe_addon_patch.txt.
4. There are no incidences of British English spellings in the Bioware dialogues of the gog.com installation. This indicates that the International English releases and patches were not used. You won't find spellings such as "colour" if you search through the dialogues.
5. One has to find CD5\Movies\25Movies.bif (at least) in order to get Big World installed (this is to clarify my earlier statement). This file is actually included in the installation (I am correcting myself here) in a different directory [edit: data\movies\]. Create the right folder (CD5\Movies\) in the installation directory and copy the file to there. There is an ongoing thread on this subject at the gog.com forums. I can verify that this currently works.
Edited by rbx4, 29 January 2011 - 07:35 PM.