A mod for PST and PST:EE, based on Qwinn's PS:T Unfinished Business
This mod is a continuation of Qwinn's original PS:T Unfinished Business (PST-UB), based on version 4.12. It has been completely overhauled and made compatible with Planescape Torment: Enhanced Edition in addition to classic Planescape: Torment.
From the original PST-UB readme: This WeiDU mod takes the almost-but-not-quite-finished content that shipped with Black Isle's classic Planescape: Torment CRPG, and finishes and polishes it so you can actually see and enjoy the new content in your game. And as you shall soon see, there's quite a bit of it. Version 4.0 of this mod comes with no less than 18 full and non-trivial restorations.
A convenience option that installs all components except the last four items listed below.
Completes a number of subjects Able Ponder-Thought will conduct research on.
Restores a bit of dialog for Morte in the Mortuary, including a more detailed introduction dialog.
Restores a quest in the Buried Village.
Restores several dialog options regarding Deionarra's fate which are in line with what the player can know at that point in the game. A more complete expansion can be installed by the component "Expanded Deionarra's Truth Mod" below.
Restores a quest involving six actors over two different areas, mostly in or near the Smoldering Corpse Bar. To start it, talk to Ratbone in Ragpicker's Square.
Restores Elyce, her brother and her boyfriend to the game, and there is a small quest involved.
Restores seven cool new Curst Citizens with interesting dialogs.
Adds 9 more prisoners with their own dialogs to the (originally very sparsely populated) Curst prison.
In the original game, you can hire someone to kill Carl Parfidor, but you can never actually meet him. Now you can!
Restores some dialogs and scripts, so that the thugs in the Alley are actually aware of events unfolding around them.
Restores a very amusing (non-voiced) banter between yourself, Morte and Ingress's Teeth. Before Morte can use the teeth, you will need to use them with Morte nearby.
Restores the Fiend's Teeth, Spiked Gauntlets, Gauntlets of Rending, the Eye of Vecna, Devil's Due and the Chaos Feather.
Restores 27 fully voiced flirts between Morte and female zombies, 15 new and entertaining fully voiced banters between various PC's, a new comment by Grace, a new soundtrack for the Smoldering Corpse Bar, and talking with your party members will now play that character's theme music, including a new track for Morte.
Restores two significant orphaned blocks of Mebbeth's dialog.
Restores 9 creatures to the main Lower Ward area, 6 creatures around Deran, the slave auctioneer and two characters near where Lenny hangs out.
Restores descriptions for a number of bestiary entries. It also adds a new alu-fiend entry for Vrischika, that has been improved to match the other bestiary images. Finally, the bestiary image of the TO will change from a shadowy figure to a glowing version at a point in the plot.
Restores guard creatures and minor treasure to Lothar's abode in the Lower Ward, that are found nowhere else in the game.
Adds more roleplay opportunities to the Tenement of Thugs area by making the thugs initially neutral and including the secret door in the Xaositects quest line. This component is only available for PST:EE. For classic PST these issues are fixed by Qwinn's PS:T Fixpack.
Restores a number of "spell key" artifacts which will prevent spells cast by The Nameless One from going awry in the Outer Planes and other specially shielded places.
Adds a great deal of new content (including 180 new lines of dialogue) that will allow the player to find out her fate before it becomes too late to do anything about it. Once the new content has been played, about 30-40 more lines of original dialogue will become accessible.
Makes two cheat items available to the player and restores their functions: the "Sword of Wh'ynn" - aka "The Cheater's Blade", and "The Tome o' Cheats". Reactivates the debug console in the original game.
Installs various restorations and improvements which are either too small to warrant their own components, or aren't strictly based on cut content.