
Select input and output folders to process every package in the folder. Use the top button to select a package to process one at a time.
(If anyone needs a 32-bit version I'll provide it, but it's likely you'll get memory errors when processing large packages.) How to use: If you're on Windows 10 you probably already have it if you're using Windows 7 or 8.1 you can install it if necessary. Pet textures are automatically resized correctly. Will also convert from HQ dimensions to standard if needed. However, these are just the defaults and you can select the output dimensions for yourself.
DDS CAS skin color files are resized to 2048x4096. RLES textures (specular) are resized to 1024x2048. RLE2 textures disguised as LRLE are converted and resized to true LRLE 2048x4096. LRLE textures (diffuse and skin color) are resized to 2048x4096. RLE2 textures (diffuse, shadow, skin color, and skin definition) are resized to 2048x4096. A status line at the bottom of the window will let you know what it's doing. If you select folders, all packages in the input folder will be converted and saved in the output folder with new names. If you select one package, it will be converted and you'll be prompted to save it with a new name. You can select either one package or input and output folders. This one hides them so you can pretend they never existed and we live in a better world.Converting a pile of CC to be compatible with the HQ Mod can be quite a chore. Other mods do the same thing but leave the scores visible in your inventory. Why can't Geralt wear a pair of shoes that have a level requirement he hasn't reached yet? Are you telling me the Butcher of Blaviken needs more practice to effectively wear a pair of boots into battle? Item levels are a bane of RPGs, and if you want to swing any sword you can afford instead of having to carry spare gear around until you cross an arbitrary line to use it, this mod will let you. Gear Levels Hidden and No Level Requirementsĭownload Gear Levels Hidden and No Level Requirements on NexusMods If that's too much, you can also customize and hide any markers you don’t need. You can change which quest is active by just clicking on the objective marker, it gives you a set of custom pins to mark points of interest you find, and there's a version that also keeps track of merchants and herbalists. Rather than having to flip back and forth between the quest journal and the map to see which objectives are nearby, this mod makes markers for every active quest visible at once.
Download All Quest Objectives on Map on NexusMods