Wait! Baldurs Gate Trilogy?
BGEFanatic
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Ok, I'm kinda sold of getting this one too. I didn't know that I can play the game all the way to ToB with this one. Is it recommendable though?
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With a little tinkering (which will require the use of a few other mods) you can get a somewhat consistent experience all the way through. One of the best things about it is that changes in stats and proficiencies that you apply to BG1 NPCs will be kept during BG2 (if they are returning NPCs, obviously).
I'd wager that nowadays you can get pretty much the same ammount of consistency by playing the EEs. In the end it all boils down to whether the new features are essential to your experience.
@Deltharis 10 years? I maybe old enough to play it,
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Okay, I've just got a copy of it in GoG and man it was awesome with the package containing artwork, wallpapers, a manual (oh boy) and some goodies. Installation time.
http://www.gog.com/news/enhance_the_gameplay_in_your_edition_of_baldurs_gate_from_gogcom/2012/09
That said, I had a BGT game bug out on me (total crash and save corruption) when I beat Sarevok and then tried to go to Ice Island and Werewolf Island afterwards. The crash happened when we got teleported to Ice Island.
You really have to go straight to the NPC in Baldur's Gate and trigger the mod's startup of BG2 immediately after defeating Sarevok, as the game expects, or bad things happen. So, the "linking together" from BG1 to BG2 is kind of an illusion. There is no extra freedom of choice in how to proceed. The mod doesn't change over to BG2 any differently than if you did a manual export/import yourself.
The main difference and benefit is that it carries over your stat boosts from tomes, on whichever characters you gave them to (as long as they survive into BG2). That and using the BG2 engine for BG1, of course, which can also be done with TuTu (which also has had issues, such as green water and Beregost crash bug).
Problems like this are why I have adopted a "the fewer mods the better" attitude after some years of experimenting with mods. So I can certainly understand why somebody might swear off mods completely. If you don't know exactly what you're installing, or the right order to install multiple mods, or what conflicts with what, mods can really ruin your day.