Modules have no relation to the version of the game, they will open and be useable no matter the version they were made with and are updated to the new version when the module is saved. It's the game itself that adds the new changes and the updates, so if you still don't have these functions available, then your installation might have become corrupted - in which case a full manual uninstall would be required - or you have a version of Neverwinter Nights that is of another language - French, Polish, Italian, etc. - which Bioware never made a 1.69 patch for and 1.68 is as official as those languages get.
To check your toolset.exe version, load up the toolset.
Click the HELP dropdown.
Select ABOUT.
A version window will appear which will give you information on the toolset version as well as the update version.
Bioware Aurora Neverwinter Nights Toolset
Game Version: v1.69
NWToolset Version: vts030
Expansion Packs Installed:
Expansion Pack 1
Expansion Pack 2
It's worth noting that the proper 1.69 critical build file that Lightfoot linked to would need to be downloaded if by chance, you only have one or none of the expansion packs.
Also, pay attention to the patch window when the critical build file is run for any messages - such as errors - which may be preventing your version of Neverwinter Nights from being updated.
Another sure way to check the version of Neverwinter Nights is to cross reference the version number from the toolset, as mentioned above, to the version listed in the top left corner when you launch the game. They should match.
Third, you can open up your nwconfig.ini file, located in your Neverwinter Nights installation directory and the top two lines will give you the version update you're running as well.
[version]
Game=1.69
FP!
Modifié par Fester Pot, 13 novembre 2011 - 10:36 .