Fallout 2 mod Fallout Sonora 1.14 and Sonora Dayglow 1.14 Vanilla Translation

When you installed, did you use the Dayglow.dat file from Nevada Band? That should NOT be used. My .dat already contains all the DLC files. You can delete the dayglow dat.
 
Hmmm... this is mysterious.

I checked the dialogue file and script, and that error should not be appearing.

However, from your screenshot I can see that you must have something else installed, as those are not Sonora graphics for the iFace. Can you send me a screenshot of your directory?

Also, are you on windows? Are you using sfall or something like that?
 
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On windows using the steam version. I haven't set up sFall.
 
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Not sure if this is relevant but I have also had this border glitch the whole game. Not been game breaking but thought I should mention it incase it's related.
 
Okay, well, patchDLC.dat should not be in there. Removing that might solve it, though I doubt it. f2_res.dat could be interfering. That can be scrapped too.

You could also try a clean install. Without Fallout 2. Just use the files exactly as in the install procedure at Fallout Sonora

The border glitch occurs if you use resolution higher than 640x480 - Fallout 2 CE doesn't really support that yet, though there is a new build from @roginvs that does... you can find it here

If you want the larger view area, without the border glitch, you should probably use Foxx's repack. It contains my translation built in.

Still... remove those two .dat files and/or do a clean install without Fallout 2, and let me know how it goes. I'd like to get to the bottom of this as it is very very odd.
 
Sorry, I can't get that file if it is linked from Google.

Did you try installing into the Fallout Sonora folder? Just unzip the file from Nevada Band, then dump everything into that?
 
Sorry, I can't get that file if it is linked from Google.

Did you try installing into the Fallout Sonora folder? Just unzip the file from Nevada Band, then dump everything into that?
Put Sonora into the directory then Dayglow into directory too with nothing else installed

Any preferred method for the save game? apparently the zip file is too big for NMA.
 
Try this:

unzip Sonora into its own directory. Not into the Fallout directory. Then put the DLC, the translation, and Fallout 2 CE into that folder. Then run Fallout 2 CE (or Fallout 2)
 
Whew, thanks for sticking through on that. I had you checking all that stuff because the first time I checked the script I didn't notice that there were 5 more identical nodes, so I saw the text was present on the first one and had to assume something else was wrong. Yeesh. My bad.

But that is good that it is working. That'll be a fix everyone can enjoy on the next update. Enjoy!!
 
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