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I thought the line meant, without this mod, that if I played a Custom as the Avatar the party member Origins' lines would be different than if I had an Origin Avatar.
So is this version pointless if I am playing an origin as an avatar? Should I just use the normal Wait Your Turn in that case?
@BlueDragonKnight This is a funny thing Steam Workshop does sometimes. Check if the .pak is instead in '..\SteamApps\workshop\content\435150' and move it to ..\Documents\Larian Studios\Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition\Mods' Alternately I hosted this on Nexusmods too 👍
I'm interested in trying this mod out as a way to flesh out the characters. Are there any video and or screenshot examples that are available for a comparison of what it looks like when you both do and do not have the mod active? Thank You! :)