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BGII:EE Mod request: away with Rasaad's (and Neera's?) gender


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#1 Zoya

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Posted 24 November 2013 - 03:21 AM

Yo, so I know that Kaeloree possibly won't be making the BG2:EE part of Neera expansion. Anyone feels like making a new version of the whole gender-check-be-gone-gender-specific-words-be-changed aspect of that mod? I'm sure it would be much appreciated by all the people who used it and now are faced with the lack of a BG2:EE part and their life has become meaningless. I'd do it myself, I'd really do, but just looking at the tutorials makes me feel all buffleheaded :c

Any chances? Anywhere in the future?


PS: The topic is supposed to say "gender checks" at the end! On my computer it looks like I want to do away with Rasaad's gender... :D no, I don't!


Edited by Zoya, 24 November 2013 - 03:33 AM.


#2 Randir

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 12:59 PM

Just wanted to bump the post. This would be amazing.



#3 Kai of Candlekeep

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Posted 18 April 2014 - 05:57 AM

Kaeloree's Neera expansion mod does add a component making Neera and Rasaad romanceable by both genders.  The BG:EE NPC Expansion mod (which is currently in progress) is being written to be non-gender-specific. 

 

http://www.shsforums...nded-bgee-npcs/


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#4 555dm

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Posted 09 June 2014 - 02:17 AM

@Kai  does that mean you will make an option in installation to remove gender checks for bg:ee and bg:ee2? that would be amazing btw, i'd love to try out rasaad romance as a male. :)



#5 Almateria

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Posted 09 June 2014 - 02:44 AM

I am in support of all mods supporting the theory of gender as a social construct.