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All the code does is place the top of the border behind the character portrait. It would have to do the same for regency borders.
I'm thinking of getting rid of the code and just using the dds files. That would mean portrait border tops would go over helmets and crowns, but the mod would pretty much always work.
It would almost eliminate the need to update.
I let MacAwesome know of the potential issue.
Thanks.
I don't think that's possible. He's just a courtier and a steward hehe
That said, yeah, there seems to be a problem with those other instances.
I can't do much to fix that. It's obviously code, so I'm steering clear of it.
As soon as MacAwesome updates his code, I'll do the same here.
Meanwhile, I'm guessing the only portrait border mods that work are the achievement compatible ones, as they only edit a texture file. I didnt create that version for this mod cause I couldnt care less about achievements though
There were some GUI tweaks in this latest patch.