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#1 Lava Del'Vortel

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Posted 11 October 2010 - 04:17 AM

Date: 11th October 2010
Posted by: Lava Del'Vortel

Looking for: one or two proofreader/s that are eager to check expansion mod for BG2. The extension introduce a reaction to quest in Ust Natha - if we save Solaufein (avoid killing him), then it will have a follow-up in next chapter, when we are again on the Surface.

The portion of text: there is something like 90 kb in .d files, some journal entries (usually short ones) and some strings in Setup (mostly item description). The text isn't yet traified, but it has a kind of benefit - you will be able to see the sense of the line and you will know who says what.

Deadline: There is no real deadline, but it would be nice to finish this soon... I have a lot of work at the University and I'd like to release this. I'd have one thing out of my head :P

Other information: Hmm, I think that's really all. What else I can say? Well, you'll be in ReadMe, but that's probably obvious. I'd really like to have this released... that's why I ask for help, though :rolleyes: You may have realized that English isn't my mother tongue, so there may be some horrible mistakes :P

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Edited by Lava Del'Vortel, 31 October 2010 - 12:26 AM.


#2 Miloch

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Posted 30 October 2010 - 06:30 PM

Done (finally); PMed. You Poles sure owe me a lot :P.

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#3 Lava Del'Vortel

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Posted 31 October 2010 - 12:25 AM

...and we all love you, Miloch! :Bow: