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Von Djangos - WHReaper - PoodleSandwich and Pherim

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New patch for "The Raven" by Von Djangos.

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Description

Continuing on from WHReaper's work patching up "The Raven" by Von Djangos, this patch fixes the following:

- Journal Index sorka1_1 now filtered properly for the player character's sex

- "Someone in Particular" topic now properly filtered to not include Sorkvild's tower 

- Sujamma bottle downstairs no longer embedded in table

- Distorted/noisy audio dialogue lines cleaned up

- Jar meshes causing FPS drops have been optimized by Pherim

- Jar meshes will no longer glitch, causing the liquid to appear outside of the glass, thanks to Pherim

Installation

- Download and install the original mod here

- Download this mod and allow it to overwrite the original files

- Use only the esp from this patch

Recommended

I noticed 3 vanilla game issues while testing this mod:

- Candle flames can be rendered invisible in dark rooms (fixed here)

- The Vanilla Morrowind Engine does not support high quality audio files for dialogue. It can either use very low quality mp3 files or wav files (but the NPCs' mouths won't move, they'll just hang open). As the audio recording quality for The Raven was not great to begin with, it is especially beneficial not to have the audio heavily re-compressed a second time after cleaning. As OpenMW supports high quality mp3 as well as properly handling wav files I have included high quality mp3s as an optional download for OpenMW users. 

- In_Dwrv_Tower_Int00.nif (the model used for the interior of Sorkvild's tower) had a gap in it. This is fixed in the mesh created by Phitt which I have made available as an optional download.

Thanks Phitt for being open with permissions, as indicated here.
(Phitt if you're reading this, I didn't see that page's permission section until Zwolol kindly made me aware of it, please don't feel obliged to reply to the PM.)