Originally Posted by Vometia
I looked at modifying the game myself just to see if it was even possible but although dv2 unpackers exist, most of the data is stored in rather impenetrable NIF files and even those containing fairly straightforward 3D meshes seem very tricky to customise. Changing the game mechanics seems harder still. I hasten to add that I'm strictly an amateur when it comes to modding so just because I can't do it, it doesn't mean nobody can; but if it can be done, the methods for doing so eluded me.


Yeah it's a shame Larian didn't make a modding tool for this game. I know I'd be playing a lot more like in Oblivion and Fallout where my mods added loads of game time to an already great game. Maybe Larian will add a modding tool later on, one can only hope. Then if not, maybe some professional modder will make an easy mod tool for everyone to use but I don't have my hopes up for this smile

Originally Posted by LsotProphet
Sadly, as I stated in another topic, Divinity 2 is not moddable, because... yep, you guessed it right, SecuROM.
Although we translated the whole game into our own language, it only works with.. khm, not the *original* version =(


Another case where SecuRom stands in the way of progress and fun smirk

Last edited by Skuggi; 04/12/10 08:12 PM.