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Posted 03 June 2020 - 07:07 AM

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The Demon Summoning Ritual mod (Unholy Gate Opening Ritual Book) has been updated and is now available with macOS and Linux support. v8.0.0 is ToB, BGT, BG2:EE and EET compatible.

This mod adds a demon summoning ritual book, which belongs to the master-wizard Tolgerias (Planar Sphere/Slums). You can summon different random demons with it (nabassu/glabrezu/cornugon/pit fiend/balor).

 


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Change log:

- Added dsr.ini metadata file to support AL|EN's "Project Infinity".
- Renamed Setup-dsr.tp2 -> dsr.tp2 to support AL|EN's "Project Infinity".
- Replaced `AUTHOR` keyword with `SUPPORT`.
- Added missing `REQUIRE_PREDICATE` process to avoid installing the mod in inaccurate games.
- Added component `DESIGNATED` number and "demon_summoning_ritual" `LABEL`.
- Fixed infer_charsets variable name in `HANDLE_CHARSETS` function.
- Added native EET compatibility.
- Added foreign languages WeiDU prompts whenever possible.
- Updated German, Italian and Russian tra files for compatibility with GW_UPDATE_ITM_DESCRIPTION_TO_EE WeiDU function requirements which automatically removes usability restrictions for EE games.
- Proofread English and French translations.
- Split, updated, renamed readme file to "dsr-readme-%LANGUAGE%.txt" and moved them into new "readme" folder.
- Reorganized mod architecture tree: created or renamed folders to sort files according to their types.
- Lower cased files.
- Added archive libiconv-1.9.2-1-src.7z with iconv licence info.
- Updated WeiDU installer to v246.
- Included Linux and Mac Os X versions in the same package (thanks AL|EN's Infinity Auto Packager tool!).
- Uploaded mod to official Spellhold Studios GitHub mirror account.


Read the original article at The Gibberlings Three