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Normally, open inventory, single LMB click to select teleporter stone, hero takes it into the hand, then LMB once more to teleport.
Alternatively, open the quest map (key 'L') and double-click a map location. If you've got the teleporter stone for that location, the nameless hero automatically takes it into his hand and teleports.
I prefer and would recommend to install only Community Patch 1.75.14 (required). And without alternative balancing, but with alternative AI.
First walkthrough gotta be as close to the original as possible. You wanna play Gothic 3 from it's developers, the legendary game from your childhood, not the fully modded polygon for modders, right? Then stick to the required minimum only.
Mods is good for second+ walkthough, so you will have more fun second time, maybe.
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I played one time Gothic 1 with all of the mods suggested in the same article. Then i decided to play second time, but without any mods.
Second experience was much better. Yeah, brothers, original pixel graphic from 2001 was much better than the modded ultra-super-HD textures everywhere. Cause the game was designed to have exactly this kind of graphical environment.
So now i'm tend to claim that as close as possible to original experience, in 90% instances, is better.
Bug fixes is, most of the time, good. Changes of the game environment, game rules, etc — not good, not bad, just another game.