Instalar Steam
iniciar sesión
|
idioma
简体中文 (chino simplificado)
繁體中文 (chino tradicional)
日本語 (japonés)
한국어 (coreano)
ไทย (tailandés)
Български (búlgaro)
Čeština (checo)
Dansk (danés)
Deutsch (alemán)
English (inglés)
Español de Hispanoamérica
Ελληνικά (griego)
Français (francés)
Italiano
Bahasa Indonesia (indonesio)
Magyar (húngaro)
Nederlands (holandés)
Norsk (noruego)
Polski (polaco)
Português (Portugués de Portugal)
Português-Brasil (portugués de Brasil)
Română (rumano)
Русский (ruso)
Suomi (finés)
Svenska (sueco)
Türkçe (turco)
Tiếng Việt (vietnamita)
Українська (ucraniano)
Comunicar un error de traducción
I can't imagine why anyone would want to do that, though. The userpatch version is very simple to install and uninstall, whereas, if you put the files in override, they become jumbled with everything else.
Having a simple method of backing out the change is especially important in this case, as the artwork doesn't please everyone (even with the community fixes), and might look incongruous to some, given that the rest of the game is not face-lifted.
I imagine that's why Beamdog published the original as a patch that can be uninstalled.
The "Beamdog's HD Texture Pack - Override V 1.4.2 [Compiled] (0)" link still refers to "bdhd_override_1.4.1.7z".
There is no override version of "Beamdog low quality PLT (7)" to test the low res PLT files.
If you're thinking of publishing the material on Steam Workshop, talk to the authors - I don't know whether they're OK with that.