Works for me on Patch 7, hotfix 28, single-player, and alongside all my other QoL, UI, Cosmetic mods (~50 total, DL'd all early Nov)... PC, Win10, using BG3MM (unless any mod description/etc says to do manual install)... Thank you very much for this mod! <3
Note - There is a minor issue (maybe not an issue at all, if intended for readability) when numbers added to dice roll, that the background of the front dice section (front triangle) turns a flat blue color. Can still see number just fine. Happens regardless if mod is installed by itself (yes I tested) or with other mods. Again, minor thing... This is still one of my favorite dice designs, so I use it often anyway :) love it! screenshot, imgur link: https://imgur.com/vVuIVxq
FWIW.. Having used/tested other dice mods, I noticed they all seem to add a similar (but different to this) effect (once numbers added to dice roll) where there is a small circular gradient/background added behind the dice number. Likely for readability. Some dice it's easy or hard to notice, depending on how that gradient/background color blends into overall dice design/color.
Something tells me you didn't save the load order, If that's not the case, you need to double check that your mods are installed correctly and updated, selection option is available at the bottom left of the screen
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Note - There is a minor issue (maybe not an issue at all, if intended for readability) when numbers added to dice roll, that the background of the front dice section (front triangle) turns a flat blue color. Can still see number just fine. Happens regardless if mod is installed by itself (yes I tested) or with other mods. Again, minor thing... This is still one of my favorite dice designs, so I use it often anyway :) love it!
screenshot, imgur link: https://imgur.com/vVuIVxq
FWIW.. Having used/tested other dice mods, I noticed they all seem to add a similar (but different to this) effect (once numbers added to dice roll) where there is a small circular gradient/background added behind the dice number. Likely for readability. Some dice it's easy or hard to notice, depending on how that gradient/background color blends into overall dice design/color.