This is by no means a comprehensive list. Several spells had incorrect schools listed.The description for the Mage Dagger +4 omitted its AC bonus and had incorrect damage and THAC0 bonuses.In HoW, the time required for Nym to enchant a shield for you was reduced from ten to three days, but one line of dialogue was not updated to reflect this change.Descriptions for the Incinerator and Frostbrand omitted their fire resistance bonuses. The overwhelming majority of these are to correct typos in the game though there are some notable exceptions: This component fixes about 400 strings, most of which were string fixes silently introduced by HoW or TotLM and now applied to every engine variant. (A string is any bit of text used by then engine-it could be a line of dialogue, an item description, a creature's name, etc.) A very minimalist approach has been taken, in that strings are only introduced for obvious errors and not, for example, to make formatting consistent in item descriptions. This component corrects various typos, errors, and other mistakes in the game strings. If you find a bug that is not fixed, please report it. Additionally, the complete Fixpack forums are open, so if you want to see the reasoning behind a bugfix (or tell us we've got it all wrong), please join us on the forums and provide feedback. Complete documentation is available on the G3 web site. The result is a component which aims to address true bugs only and in a manner consistent with Bioware's original goals. While some bugs are clearly bugs, the mod also has a review process for 'gray area' bugs to insure that fixes do not contradict developer intent. For anyone familiar with the BG2 Fixpack, the ideas behind identifying and fixing bugs is equivalent. This component contains the heavy lifting of the mod, fixing bugs and errors throughout the game. If Heart of Winter or Trials of the Luremaster is installed, it will detect them and install relevant fixes for them as well. The Icewind Dale Fixpack has two components. In addition to the methods above for removing individual components, you can completely uninstall the mod using setup-iwdfixpack -uninstall at the command line to remove all components without wading through prompts. To install, run 'WeInstall iwdfixpack' in your game folder. Linux users will need to do a one-time install of WeiDU (and a few other adjustments) as described in this great writeup. The Icewind Dale Fixpack for Linux is distributed as a compressed tarball and does not include a WeiDU installer. You can run mand in your game folder to reinstall, uninstall or otherwise change components. To install, double-click mand and follow the instructions on screen. When properly extracted, your game directory will contain setup-iwdfixpack, mand, and the folder iwdfixpack. The Icewind Dale Fixpack for macOS is distributed as a compressed tarball and includes a WeiDU installer.įirst, extract the files from the tarball into your game directory. You can run setup-iwdfixpack.exe in your game folder to reinstall, uninstall or otherwise change components. To install, double-click setup-iwdfixpack.exe and follow the instructions on screen. When properly extracted, your game directory will contain setup-iwdfixpack.exe and the folder iwdfixpack. To install, simply double-click the archive and follow the instructions on screen.Īlternatively, the files can be extracted into your game directory using 7zip or WinRAR. The Icewind Dale Fixpack for Windows is distributed as a self-extracting archive and includes a WeiDU installer. First time installing a mod? Check out G3's comprehensive tutorial: A New Player’s Guide to Installing and Playing Mods.
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