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Thank you for this!
I think even if I do manage to fix it properly through steam I may leave this up for anyone else experiencing the same problem.
What?! Did you have to do anything else besides disable it?
The sheer amount of testing we've done for this is ridiculous... Which is why we resorted to just modding him out, but we'd love to get it working through just disabling it.
While testing, we googled it and found other people were having the same issue.
We even thought about buying the GOG version to test it, as it's DLC system is a bit more modular...
So glad to hear someone got it to work!
We tried unchecking the DLC. We tried doing a fresh install without the DLC there.
If the game detects you own it, that little squirrel shows up no matter what...
My problem is that once I see a character in need I always feel I must help them right through to the end, which is why we felt it best to just remove him from the game!
Same goes the Black Cat, which is why we have a mod for it too...
If the game detects you own it, that little squirrel shows up no matter what...