


They more for increasing the game's replayability and challenge for returning players.Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition is a story-driven 90s RPG set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.Ĭustomize your hero, recruit a party of brave allies, and explore the Sword Coast in your search for adventure, profit… and the truth. but I wouldn't recommend them for first-time players. There are many other BG2:EE mods I really like, such as various quest mods, Spell Revisions, SCS. They're effectively cheats, but hey, it's a single-player game. You may want to install a few carefully selected components from it though, for example if you hate inventory management you could install the "Bottomless Bags of Holding" and "Unlimited Ammo Stacks" components. Install Unfinished Business if you are a completionist who values every tiny side quest, otherwise skip it.ĭo not blindly install the Tweak Pack, which contains a huge number of controversial and weird components. My recommendation for a first-time player is this: * Banter Packs - Latest version is fully compatible with BG2:EE. * Unfinished Business - Latest version is fully compatible with BG2:EE. It is currently being refactored and re-released as " Tweaks Anthology", and even though that's still in beta it's probably the safer choice for game version 2.x. * BG2 Tweak Pack - It worked fine for me on BG2:EE version 1.3. There are lots of optional mods, of course.įrom the ones recommended in the stickied "Baldur's Gate 2 essential mods" thread, the following are still relevant to the EE:

It already comes with the bug fixes that used to be provided by the various Fixpacks, the BG2-engine-features-for-BG1 that were provided by EasyTutu and BGT, the screen resolution support that was provided by the Widescreen Mod, etc.
