


While they're not linked from BioWare's modern EA-era website, you can still find them on the download servers here, here, and here.) (If you're dusting off your old install CDs, you should apply the official patches first. There’s also a separate widescreen mod that works for all the Infinity-based games. The BG2 fixpack, for example, consists of core fixes (the only thing you absolutely need), plus a bunch of “optional but cool” extras that the accompanying notes explain. Each mod archive contains a number of separate installable mods, but in each case one text-based installer takes care of all of them for you.
