Divinity: Original Sin 2

Divinity: Original Sin 2

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Type: Add-on
Game Mode: Story, GM, Arena
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37.706 MB
25.10.2020 klo 21.41
27.10.2020 klo 3.02
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Loading Screen Randomizer

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This mod adds (currently) 43 loading screens that can be randomly chosen alongside the default loading screen.
I am accepting contributions! If you have artwork you'd like to see in this mod please leave a comment!

This mod requires Norbyte's Script Extender: https://github.com/Norbyte/ositools

Credit to LaughingLeader for writing the randomization script.
Thanks to RzR332Guyver for providing a ton of extra images.
36 kommenttia
Vorpal Spoon 13.11.2023 klo 22.06 
I tried to use this a few years ago and never could get it to work.

Came back to DOS2 a month ago, and since it was still favorited, tried to get it to work again and no dice. I tried different load orders, and nothing else should've conflicted with this.

Not a big deal, since loading times are fast anyhow.
xCeeTee 3.10.2023 klo 4.59 
Then mod his mod motherfucker. Show us what a pro you are when it comes to making mods. We'll wait. Forever, probably.
Montez 6.9.2023 klo 17.36 
@Ray It's hilarious but also deeply upsetting how entitled some people are around mods. I honestly wish they could be banned from the workshop in some instances. (And of course they are a Floridian lol).
Ray 29.5.2023 klo 15.03 
Six months later and people are still showing up to dunk on that idiotic comment.
Wolffang 13.5.2023 klo 19.15 
Preach blake! People are so rude to these people and should be sobthanful for the hard work they do
Blake 15.4.2023 klo 10.25 
Just a reminder that modders don't owe you anything.
Malanthor 11.1.2023 klo 3.24 
@Dyanosis The mod does what it says. It works. That is all that can be expected from a modder. If you expect constant support and upgrades you are delusional. How does mods take away from devs creative freedom? Their creative freedom lies in what goes into the game when it is created, what comes after in no way takes away from their creative freedom or takes away their credit for creating the game. Finally it is not ironic at all. He did something he wanted to do, everything he don't want to do will feel like work. Should be pretty easy to understand.
Dyanosis 30.11.2022 klo 21.11 
I find it highly ironic that the author of this mod says they don't want to make too many changes because "it's work and I don't like work" but yet you figured out how to build a mod using the Script Extender. And you offered for people to send you artwork for you to consider adding. All of which was literally more, unnecessary work, that you never had to do but you did.

The way you responded is the EXACT reason I hate when everyone and their mother is asking "where's the mod support?!" on every freaking game out there nowadays. 1) Mod support takes away from the devs creative freedom if someone else can just jump in and take credit for all the work. And 2) people like you saying "I made this this but now I don't want to work on it or deal with it because it's work" but you, willingly and knowingly, signed yourself up for "work" when you made the mod.

If you don't want to work, then don't write mods. Period.
Verlite 11.5.2022 klo 13.15 
Mod is still worked ?
After installing and set up in modification, doesn't seems that it's works.
Still the same loading horrble screen :(
KingKenna 5.4.2022 klo 4.45 
GM mode does not seem to work with this mod. Story mode does though.