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Thaos and the elf woman (her name still escapes me) have custom portraits. Is it possible to do (mod) this for any NPC we meet?

 

This would add so much to the overall experience and make the people we meet come alive even more.

Edited by mungomunk

Define "all."

 

The only easily changeable npc portraits that I can see belong to Thaos and "that elf woman" ;) plus the companions. They are .png's in the art folder, just like the player character portraits. Thus I'd assume you could overwrite them with a portrait of your own choosing, as long as it's the same name (copy the originals elsewhere first if you don't want to lose them).

 

Other NPC's of the "meet and greet" or brief quest are probably in one of the asset bundles or something.

Still gaming with my 9900k/2080ti/32 ram. One day I suppose a game may inspire me to finally upgrade. Maybe. 

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Other NPC's of the "meet and greet" or brief quest are probably in one of the asset bundles or something.

 

Jup, I meant all the other questgivers and people running around that are not companions. I'm looking at you of Lord Readric :devil:

Edited by mungomunk

Yeah, I'd like this too, but.. Kaz is probably already stressed as all hell. Q_Q

There's many notable NPC:s that should have distinctive portraits - such as Lord Raedric, yes.

...and Calisca's portrait should also be replaced, because c'mon, that's obviously a placeholder.

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Well Calisca's portrait actually can be replaced quite easily. No clue about the others though.

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