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Clan Quest Mod 2.0 Released!

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Clan Quest Mod 2.0 Released!

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This mod adds new quests specific to every clan, plus includes a laundry list of other mods where you can pick and choose which ones you want, including Camarilla Edition, Pen and Paper Combat, Pop's Difficulty Enhancement, Histories Revised, Arsenal, a number of music mods and custom skins, plus the latest unofficial patch, all in an easy to use installer. This took a lot of hard work on my part and is the first mod I've worked on, but its been tested thoroughly and with veteran modder burgermeister I can honestly say is practically bug free. Enjoy folks![url="http://planet-vampire.com/modules/Burgermeister/"]Download here.[/url]
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got the mod-

first, let me say thanks for all the hard work.
Just wondering, are the characters supposed to look quite so- well, stretched out? Is there a way of modifying graphics options to change it? I can't recall 100 per cent if the look is the same on the "vanilla" version.
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I may have had the same problem. On my widescreen monitor, the game looked stretched vertically, so that everything was tall and narrow. In the Vampire-Bloodlines/Tools folder there's a program called ResPatch you can use to change the resolution to one that works for your system. I used that to change the resolution to 16:10 and back to 4:3, which solved the problem. The game now properly renders on my 16:10 monitor, even though I'm using 800X600.
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Thanks...
Perk1973 wrote:I may have had the same problem. On my widescreen monitor, the game looked stretched vertically, so that everything was tall and narrow. In the Vampire-Bloodlines/Tools folder there's a program called ResPatch you can use to change the resolution to one that works for your system. I used that to change the resolution to 16:10 and back to 4:3, which solved the problem. The game now properly renders on my 16:10 monitor, even though I'm using 800X600.
...that seems to have done it. Jack now looks less like a white version of Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
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lol, thank you. Yeah I have to a add resolution patch in most my games, but VTMB for some reason I don't even have to use that program, works fine as is. Different monitors, different programs, different problems I guess. Actually I notice a lot of problems arise in programs made before everybody used widescreen, makes sense enough. At least VTMB makers thought ahead of time and added that program in.
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