Tweaks Anthology includes a wide variety of changes to BGEE, but what we’re concerned with right now are the cosmetic changes.
It’s well worth having if you want a pure BGEE experience, so that you can catch all the references that are bound to be in Baldur’s Gate 3.
It also adds a movie that was cut from the original game for Elfsong Tavern.
One massive boon with this mod is that it re-enables the Beregost movie when first entering the area. This mod restores the old movies, and resizes them to the same resolution as BGEE while maintaining aspect ratios. In the new version of the game, the original movies have been replaced by little more than flash animations, and they’re just not as good. This mod restores the classic Baldur’s Gate movies, and some from Baldur’s Gate 2 to BGEE.
The Picture Standard works with BGEE, and the creator explains that while there might be better mods for portraits out there, you shouldn’t let your game fall below this standard.īaldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition Classic Movies This mod does just that, plus it swaps out portraits from other mods for more lore friendly ones. The pictures in the base game are fine, but they’re still quite old, and could use all the optimization they can get. This mod upgrades the portraits for characters and NPCs in Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition (to be written as BGEE for finger fatigue) to the highest possible standard. These mods don’t massively impact gameplay, but they will provide significant improvements to the UI and visuals that you’ll be thankful for when you’re 40 hours deep in your next playthrough. The majority of these are Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition mods. We’ve pointed out, where we’re sure, which version of Baldur’s Gate these mods support. That’s why we put together this mod list to help you have the best time with the game while eagerly awaiting Baldur’s Gate 3. However, Baldur’s Gate first launched in 1998, and even the Enhanced Edition might be a little dated by now. We thought, as we’re sure many of you have, that this is the perfect opportunity to jump into the Baldur’s Gate series from the start. Voice-overs are played in English.With Baldur’s Gate 3 gameplay now out in the open, there’s almost too much anticipation to know what to do with. Visit the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition website to learn more!