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I'm just looking for something, that lets me bypass the romance restrictions of the vanilla game, like having a romance with more than one original female companion character.
There are also individual NPC mods that create romances, and they should be compatible to install several at once. There is one for Ajantis that works well with Good female characters. Also, there are modded NPCs that come with romantic options.
If you have and are using SoD, that add-on also has a number of romances built-in.
The problem I have with the Romantic Encounters mod is, that it adds a lot of additional content. I prefer my game to be as much vanilla as possible, because I simply don't know if the author of the mod did a good job f.e. with new dialogues, quests and whatnot or not.
Also it's not Iike I have played BG through and through and thus am bored with vanilla content needing a mod to spice things up.
Therefore I'm just interested in romancing the female characters, who are supposed to be romancable in the original game (but without being restricted to have only one), instead of having completely new characters out of nowhere.
I'm not planing to do several very time consuming play-throughs. So I want to see most of the content in only one run including all the dlcs like SoD.
After all I guess, I'd rather try it with the unmodded game and use the cheat console for fast forwarding romances and resetting them in the hope of not messing up the save file during the course of the journey. It sucks, but there seems to be no other way.