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I'll keep this short for you guys. After returning from Curst, I went to the Lower Ward, and this is how it now looks. Anyone know why? Know any fixes? It was this way even before downloading the widescreen and UI mod. Qwinn's PST bug fix mod didn't help (in fact, I never even got to play with that mod installed as it caused my game to crash before it even finished loading!)

Update your journal, Cutters. Consider solving this problem a quest.


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Post edited December 28, 2013 by LotoSage
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LotoSage: I'll keep this short for you guys. After returning from Curst, I went to the Lower Ward, and this is how it now looks. Anyone know why? Know any fixes? It was this way even before downloading the widescreen and UI mod
When you install (or uninstall) the widescreen mod you MUST start a new game -- you can't use saves from a different aspect. Game assets are stored in the saved games, and altering the screen means a new game is required, else you will get graphical glitches and/or crashes.
As I said, it was this way even before downloading the widescreen and UI mod.
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Hickory: When you install (or uninstall) the widescreen mod you MUST start a new game -- you can't use saves from a different aspect.
Actually, newer versions of the widescreen mod now have the ability to update existing savegames to the new resolution (although it will reset the "fog of war" in all visited areas).

Maybe doing this could even solve the OP's problem?