Hi Roxane,
First of all, many thanks for the time you dedicate to this forum. It helps a lot.
My question will be very easy... or very complicated, it depends.
I have very recently bought the enhanced editions of BG1 and BG2 (not SoD yet) to give it a try.
Given that I have not much time left to play , I would like to know what tool to use to install them, Sandrah and a bunch of other mods likewise: BigWorld Setup (BWS) or the BigWorldProject (BWS)?
I ask this because I have tried to install BG1, BG2 (classics this time), BGT and other mods with BWP v17 to no avail. What was possible with BWP16, ie installing mods manually with BWP Fixpack and BWP Textpack, is no longer possible with the last version (to my knowledge, perhaps I am wrong).
I couldn't use Fixpack and Textpack without running the install.bat file.
So, I would be inclined to use BWS this time, hoping not to meet any game-breaking glitches.
Is it a reasonable choice?
Thanks a lot
There is no way to install Sandrah with any of those combinations you listed.
Sandrah installs only on EET games - and EET requires BGEE+SoD (v2.3.67.3 at least) and BG2EE (same version). For such an installation, the BWS is the appropriate tool.
Even without Sandrah, EET requires the above versions. You can only use BWS to install a modded BGEE game and a separate BG2EE game if you do not have the SoD addition.
As for BGT (there is no Sandrah in BGT), there is a forum here http://www.shsforums...c/59470-bwpv17/ that may help you with BWP issues. The BWP v17 is the designated tool for BGT installations, I cannot comment on its usability since I do not use classic edition anymore.
I thank you for your quick reply.
I don't intend to continue with BGT and the classic versions of the game anyway.
I guess I will have to buy SoD if I want to enjoy your mod (and many other big ones I guess, according to your readme).
I just hope there is a reasonable chance that everything goes smoothly since I am a bit fed up having gone as far as to the beginning of ToB (with a heavily-modded game) just to meet an insurmountable game-breaking glitch).