A UI mod that streamlines and reskins the launcher that pops up when starting the game.
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Author notes
The "original work" I put into this mod was editing together the assets for the launcher image, futzing with the .ini, and converting a different soundtrack track to .wav.
File credits
Uses assets from Divinity 2 DKS and DC promotional materials, as well as a music file off of the soundtrack.
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Changelogs
Version 1
Release! Oh boy!
DKS-4-Evr is a quick UI mod that replaces the pop-up menu that opens on launch. Technically, you don't even need to open the launcher since you can just start the game executable but it's how Steam launches by default. For English installs, it also changes the text on the buttons. Everything still works in other languages, they'll just read the same as they normally would instead of "Play Game" and "Start in Developer Mode".
Also changes the music track that plays on launch to one I always liked a bit more.
Install by extracting to your base game install folder--it should have an installation.ini file and an images folder. Back up the files beforehand if you want to; or else just delete them and let your game client redownload the files. It's 2024, welcome to the new media, grandpa.