Wait, I think I see the problem here.
You are trying to return to Aielund with your save, right?
Unfortunately, that will not work.
A Neverwinter Night Save saves the information from the game, along with the hak(s), etc. This means that if you try to load a Save from a Mod that had the PRC added (and then removed), it will STILL look for those haks and tlks that were in the Save.
You will have to restart Aielund from the beginning (without the PRC added to it).
This will work.
The PRC is a hak. That means that it goes in the hak subfolder (and the dialog.tlk in the tlk folder). In order for it to be used, it has to be added to a mod. Normally, so that one does not have to have any idea how to do this manually, there is a PRC Module Installer that will do this for one - one just starts it, and then selects the Mod(s) one wishes to add it to, and it does it.
Of course, with Mods that use haks, there can (and probably will) be conflicts. The PRC Module Installer will try to resolve them, but sometimes it is not possible to do so. This will result in some aspects of the hak(s) in question not working properly - which can lead to all sorts of problems.
The PRC does NOT affect NWMAIN.EXE - there are some resources that do (I believe that Community Patch does, the NWX stuff from virusman, the camera changer, etc), but the PRC Hak is not one of them.
Also, the PRC does not overwrite any resources of the game that I am aware of.
What I am wondering here is how did you uninstall the PRC? Please post that information first.
Also, it should not affect any part of the game itself as long as it was not injected (re: installed) into that particular Mod - this is what is irritating me here.
I am beginning to suspect that you have deleted necessary resources of the game - or perhaps moved them away from the install path.
The dialog.tlk file you are mentioning IS necessary for the PRC (not only the names of classes, but also feats, spells, and a whole lot of other things are referenced by this). It is a modified dialog.tlk (which is common in association with haks, btw).
The CEP has one, for example.
If the message "missing resources dialog.tlk" or somesuch comes up when trying to load a Mod, then either :
A - the necessary dialog.tlk is not in the tlk folder.
B - the Mod itself has a dialog.tlk entry that was added to it that is no longer needed, but present still (the need for it). As such, it is defaulting to A here, although it was removed.
This often happens to Mods where one has removed the PRC from it, but forgotten to remove the dialog.tlk entry as well.
Modifié par WebShaman, 15 août 2012 - 11:35 .