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Most of GOG.com users already know that Planescape: Torment is one of the best games ever created. What's even cooler about it, fans of the game made it even better with lots of mods and enhancements, but it's pretty difficult to figure out what modifications and in which order they should be installed. Thanks to Johnny Walker aka ThunderPeel2001, who originally posted this article a detailed description of the fastest and easiest way to get the best of Planescape: Torment.


STEP 1: Install Bigg's Widescreen mod
IMPORTANT NOTE: Installing this mod will invalidate your existing savegames, so be prepared to start over once it has been installed! If you're in the middle of a game, and don't want to lose your progress, you should stop now (come back when you're ready to play a new game!).

What it does:
This awesome patch allows you to play Planescape: Torment at a higher resolution, making the game look a whole lot better, especially on flatscreen monitors.

How to install:
Download Bigg's Widescreen mod (it doesn't matter whether you actually have a widescreen monitor or not). If you want to learn more about the mod, or if the previous link is broken, please check <a href="http://www.gibberlings3.net/widescreen/" target=blank>the official site</a>.
Double-click on widescreen-v2.60.exe (it doesn't matter where it is) and Browse to the directory on your computer where Planescape: Torment is installed (this is the directory where torment.exe lives, default by GOG it's: C:/Program Files/GOG.com/PlanescapeTorment). Click "Install" once you've done this.
When the new window opens, choose to install "Component [Widescreen Mod]" -- even if your monitor is not widescreen -- by typing "I" and pressing ENTER.
When asked for your X-coordinates enter the number of pixels wide you'd like the resolution to be. When asked for your Y-coordinates enter the number of pixels high you'd like the resolution to be.
If you have an LCD monitor, then you'll probably want to run the game at your monitor's highest resolution to achieve the maximum sharpness of graphics. Here's a list of common resolutions for those who feel unsure of what to type. You can keep experimenting until you find one that looks best for you.
- CRT monitors (X/Y): 800/600, 1024/768, 1280/960, 1280/1024
- Widescreen monitors (X/Y): 1280/800, 1440/900, 1680/1050, 1920/1200
Once you're happy with your selection, type 'Y' to install.
Note: You MUST follow the next step in order to fix the graphics at this new higher resolution!


STEP 2: Install Ghostdog's incredible UI mod
What it does:
Unfortunately, increasing the resolution of the game will knock many special graphical effects out of place, put videos in the top left corner of your screen, make the menu screens look really ugly, and possibly even make the text really hard to read. Luckily this mod fixes ALL the above problems... It's really quite amazing!

How to install:
This mod is a little trickier to install, but it's worth it, and all of the mods in the later steps are installed in the same way...

Download <a href="http://www.shsforums.net/index.php?app=downloads&amp;showfile=683" target=blank>Ghostdog's mod</a>.

When you've downloaded it, open it up (just double-click on the file). Now extract the entire archive directly into the game directory (this is the directory where torment.exe is - default by GOG it's C:/Program Files/GOG.com/PlanescapeTorment).
Once you've done this, double-click on the setup file 'Setup-GhostDog's-PST-UI.exe' from within the game's directory.
In the window that opens you will then get five options:
- Install the mod with the default fonts
- Install the mod with 20% bigger fonts
- Install the mod with 40% bigger fonts
- Install the mod with 80% bigger fonts
- Install the mod with 120% bigger fonts
It's a pretty hard thing to gauge from just looking at the numbers, but luckily Ghostdog has also provided <a href="http://www.thunderpeel2001.com/webpics/font-sizes.jpg" target=blank>a screenshot</a> to help you decide. Take a look at the preview to see what size is easiest to read on your monitor.
To pick an option, just type a number associated with it and press 'ENTER'.

Note: If you're running Windows 7 and AVG anti-virus and you get a "permission denied" error, you may need to disable AVG's "Resident Shield" before this mod will install successfully.
Note: Don't worry! As with all of the mods below, you can always run the setup file again in order to change your options. So if you don't like the font size you picked, simply run the Setup-GhostDog's-PST-UI.exe again and pick a different option!

QUICK CHECK! Before moving on, try running Planescape: Torment and ensuring that it loads correctly. If it doesn't, then you need to redo the steps above before applying the patches below


STEP 3: Install the Ultimate Fixpack
What it does:
Fixes hundreds of bugs left in the game. You definitely want this installed before playing the game.

How to install:
As with the previous mod, download the <a href="http://www.shsforums.net/index.php?app=downloads&amp;showfile=647" target=blank>Ultimate WeiDU Fixpack</a> (click the "Download File" button) and extract the entire archive to the game directory (this is the directory where torment.exe resides - default by GOG it's: C:/Program Files/GOG.com/PlanescapeTorment).
Then double click on the set-up file 'Setup-PST-Fix.exe' from within the game directory.
In the window that opens, enter your language number (for example, enter "0" for English) and press ENTER. Then choose "N" (you can view the readme later if you want).
You'll then get the option to install the following items:
- Ultimate WeiDU Fixpack, by Qwinn
- Dialogue Spelling/Grammar Corrections (English Only)
- Subtitled Cutscenes
You should choose to install all three of these items, one-by-one. To do this, just type "I" and press ENTER for each one.
Explanation of the things you've just installed options:
- The Ultimate WeiDU Fixpack is, as you'd expect, a ton of bug fixes for the game. You definitely want this.
- The second option, Dialogue Spelling/Grammar Corrections, again corrects mistakes in the game's text (some serious, some not so serious, but all recommended).
- The final option, Subtitled Cutscenes, is also recommended as there's some very important stuff said during the cutscenes -- that you don't want to miss!
- You can now play a bug fixed, generally improved, version of Planescape: Torment, but why stop there when there's so much other great stuff to add...


STEP 4: Install Unfinished Business
What it does:
The Unfinished Business patch adds many missions back into the game that the designer's didn't have time to finish. These are missions that should be in the game, but time and money constraints meant they were left out, despite being close to completion.

How to install:
Download <a href="http://www.shsforums.net/index.php?app=downloads&amp;showfile=648" target=blank>Qwinn's Unfinished Business patch</a> (click on the "Download File" link).
Extract all files to the game directory (where torment.exe lives) and double-click on 'Setup-PST-UB.exe'.
You will then be asked, as before, which items you want to install. All recommendations in this guide assume you're a new player to Planescape: Torment.
The first two SHOULD be installed:
- All Recommended PS:T Unfinished Business Components
- Expanded Deionarra's Truth Mod<span style="display: block; height: 7px;"></span>Do NOT install the following:
- Restored Cheat Items


STEP 5: Install Tweaks Pack
What it does:
This patch tweaks and re-balances elements of the game. These are things that make the game more enjoyable to play, and have been requested by players since it was released.

How to install:
Download <a href="http://www.shsforums.net/index.php?app=downloads&amp;showfile=649" target=blank>Qwinn's PS:T Tweak Pack</a> (click on the "Download File" link).
Same as before, extract all files to the game directory. Then run 'Setup-PST-Tweak.exe'.

As a new player you SHOULD install the following:
- Banter Accelerator (30 mins)
- Add Quickload (adds Quickloading to F9 or F10 - not totally necessary, but you might as well)
- BG2-Style THAC0 Display (makes your stats slightly easier to understand)
- Stackable Rings, Charms, Bracelets, Scrolls
- Explore City Areas<span style="display: block; height: 7px;"></span>Do NOT install:
- Scale of Souls<span style="display: block; height: 7px;"></span>You SHOULD install:
- Save Nordom! Tweak<span style="display: block; height: 7px;"></span>Do NOT install:
- Disabled Stat Minimums

You SHOULD install:
- Maximized HP Per Level for TNO and Party
- Maximized Friends Spell
- These are very minor changes.

I recommend NOT installing them, but it's up to you:
- No Battle Music
- Use Floating Text Font Globally

Do NOT install:
- Identify All Items
- Early Glabrezus Tweak
- Power Action Leprechaun Annah, by Black Isle
- Easter Egg Morte, by Black Isle
- Rest Anywhere
- Tome Of Cheats

Note: You can change your mind and add/remove any of these items later by running 'Setup-PST-Tweak.exe' again.

And that's it. Now you can play and enjoy the best version of Planescape: Torment there is!

All of these wonderful things are possible thanks to the hard work of the following Planescape: Torment fans: Qwinn, scient, GhostDog and Biggs. I've also used additional help constructing this guide from Jake, Air, Jeff Vader and others. Thanks a lot!

The Planescape: Torment mods guide by Johnny Walker aka ThunderPeel2001. For troubleshooting please <a href="http://thunderpeel2001.blogspot.com/2009/01/planescape-torment-fully-modded.html" target=blank>check ThunderPeel2001 blog</a>!
Post edited November 03, 2010 by Cook
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RafaelLopez: Two questions remain:

1. With Ultimate Fixpack, should we still look for official patches? (that is, assuming there's an official patch that's more advanced than the GOG version of the game)

2. Are the missions on Unfinished Business pack... well... finished? Or is it just a bunch of dead-ends? Isn't there good a reason why they weren't added to the game?

Bonus question: does this guide work on a physical CD version of the game (not the version from GOG) with or without the latest official patch?
1. I believe you should install the offical patches first, before installing any of these. The official patches don't make anything worse.

2. Yes, they're 'finished' in the sense that you can complete them. Most of them were omitted either because they weren't particularly super-exciting (like the Candlestick quest) or becuase they were missing a handful of things that prevented them from executing (and those things have been added back in now). Most are rebuilt from exisiting text/triggers etc found in-game, and made to work. The readme of the files gives you details. Personally, I'd recommend them all except the 'More Morte Mortuary Moments' or whatever it's called.

Bonus: The guide here on GOG was actually Copy/Pasted from elsewhere (at http://thunderpeel2001.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html) but omits a few things, since the GOG version already includes a few of the changes. If you're trying to install the patches on a CD version, you would do well to read the original guide at the URL I posted there.
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RafaelLopez: Two questions remain:

1. With Ultimate Fixpack, should we still look for official patches? (that is, assuming there's an official patch that's more advanced than the GOG version of the game)

2. Are the missions on Unfinished Business pack... well... finished? Or is it just a bunch of dead-ends? Isn't there good a reason why they weren't added to the game?

Bonus question: does this guide work on a physical CD version of the game (not the version from GOG) with or without the latest official patch?
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MasterReaver: 1. I believe you should install the offical patches first, before installing any of these. The official patches don't make anything worse.

2. Yes, they're 'finished' in the sense that you can complete them. Most of them were omitted either because they weren't particularly super-exciting (like the Candlestick quest) or becuase they were missing a handful of things that prevented them from executing (and those things have been added back in now). Most are rebuilt from exisiting text/triggers etc found in-game, and made to work. The readme of the files gives you details. Personally, I'd recommend them all except the 'More Morte Mortuary Moments' or whatever it's called.

Bonus: The guide here on GOG was actually Copy/Pasted from elsewhere (at http://thunderpeel2001.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html) but omits a few things, since the GOG version already includes a few of the changes. If you're trying to install the patches on a CD version, you would do well to read the original guide at the URL I posted there.
Thanks for the insight.
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RafaelLopez: Bonus question: does this guide work on a physical CD version of the game (not the version from GOG) with or without the latest official patch?
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Wulfc: yes.


Ooooohhhhh. yeeeeessssss... :-)

Wulf
:-P
Post edited November 08, 2010 by RafaelLopez
Ghostdog's Incredible UI Mod is a 7zip file. To extract it you'll need a program like 7-Zip available at http://www.7-zip.org/
This guide makes me wonder, why noone has jet made all-in-one "exe" with those mods?
I guess that authors would have to agree on that, but I believe they wouldn’t have nothing against it if credit was given for their work.
Post edited November 13, 2010 by Sulibor
I hope that with GOG now selling this, it starts a PS:T revival... we could really be doing with some more adventures for TNO and the gang.
Than you, that guide is awesome, and the many fix aswell!
Thank you so much for this, the game is sooo much better after applying the mods. Just another reason why GOG is the best :)

My monitors native res is 2560 x 1440, which made everything impossibly small (except for text, thanks to one of the mods). After fiddling around, I wouldn't recommend going over 1080p.
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RafaelLopez: Two questions remain:

1. With Ultimate Fixpack, should we still look for official patches? (that is, assuming there's an official patch that's more advanced than the GOG version of the game)

2. Are the missions on Unfinished Business pack... well... finished? Or is it just a bunch of dead-ends? Isn't there good a reason why they weren't added to the game?

Bonus question: does this guide work on a physical CD version of the game (not the version from GOG) with or without the latest official patch?
1. There won't be any new official patches. Interplay killed the Black Isle Studio about 7 years ago. But don't worry, I have the original 4 CD setup, and it works perfectly under Windows 7 64-bit with all the unofficial patches installed.

2. IIRC, unfinished business completes most (if not all) the quests. The reason why it wasn't included is most likely that the developers ran out of time. Rather than shipping buggy, untested code, they cut small side quests, and dialogs. Unfortunately, this means many of the voice overs and dialogs will be inaccessible.

Bonus question: see my reply #1.
Wow, thank you so much for compiling this guide, game looks so much better! I'm a PS:T newbie so I can't wait to experience this in the best possible way :D
I don't think i can thank you guys enough. Great classics, cheap prices, AND excellent service with how to play the games at their best ability. Keep on Rockin!
i got a very bad mouse trail when i installed the first two moods. The cursor blinks with high frequency and leave a blinking trail after it over the whole scrren, and the characters have ghost shadows almost like they have ghost twins, anyone have gotten this ? I can post a screenshot if that helps explains my problems, and i got a error message saying, when i exit the program, saying that the program stopped working
Post edited December 19, 2010 by nerdlight
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nerdlight: i got a very bad mouse trail when i installed the first two moods. The cursor blinks with high frequency and leave a blinking trail after it over the whole scrren, and the characters have ghost shadows almost like they have ghost twins, anyone have gotten this ? I can post a screenshot if that helps explains my problems, and i got a error message saying, when i exit the program, saying that the program stopped working
In the options menu, try changing the blitting options (software, mirror and the other one I can't remember). A combination of those might do the trick
Thanks for the guide and links. I can't seem to get any to work with the retail version, but they sound so promising that I will persist!

Edit: ah, sorted it out. All it took was a bit of fiddling to make it a full install, and a restart between a couple. :)
Post edited January 10, 2011 by Donners1
I've installed the recommended mods/tweaks/fixes over the GOG download version of PST and I get frequent crashes when entering new areas. It usually auto-saves and then crashes as it tries to load, though once it's crashed while saving and another time it crashed right after I saw my party in the new area for a split second. There's no error message other than the default "X program has encountered an error and needs to close" one. It's running on XP, ATI graphics card, Sempron processor.

I have a suspicion it's the widescreen and/or UI mod because it happens when loading a new area, rather than when loading anything else that any of the mods have altered. I would test it by doing a fresh install with all the mods apart from WS/UI and seeing if it crashes at all then, but the catch is that it didn't crash at all until I'd got out of the first area and several quests into the Hive areas.

It's particularly annoying because if I un-install the widescreen mod, I get even worse errors than before - some areas being 100% off limits now due to guaranteed crashing, and the error says how it can't find a certain file in a folder on the F:\ drive, even though Torment is installed on I:\, which is odd.
will I be able to use previous save games with the #3 and #4 mods? the game looks fine (like it did when released) on my LCD tv/computer monitor) so I don't want to install #1 and #2 and lose my savegames. Also, if I can install the 3rd and 4th mods without losing saves, I'm curious...I'm mostly done with the Lower Ward, do those 2 mods add content prior to where I am in the game that I might want to go back to and play over, or am I good to pick it up from here?

my favorite game of all time, so I don't mind going back and replaying the beginning, but I'm anxious to continue onward after all these years. Silly me for not looking at this before playing a while (I like to stay true to what the publishers wanted in the game, so didn't even bother to look beyond the official patches...but in circumstances like this I think it makes sense to install the mods and get the content, like I did for arcanum.)

thanks in advance for responses!