

It would take a big part of the RPG factor out of the game if Windows locked even THAT from the players. I don't see any reason why it shouldn't have the ability to do this. If it does, create a portrait and drop it into the portraits folder and relaunch.

When you DO find it, click into it and see if it has a similar folder structure. If it isn't in here, that means you ordered the Windows App to install your game somewhere else and will need to figure out where. So just carefully scroll through here and look for your game folder. lol For example, my Human Fall Flat folder looks like this, "CurveDigital.HumanFallFlatPC_1.0.9.0_圆4_xxxxxxx". It'll probably (most likely) have an odd string of numbers attached to it because, Windows.

You can check this by navigating to their game installation directory:Īnd in here, look for Pillars of Eternity's folder. So you just need to see if Windows has the portraits folder within its App folder. You just need the right size, which is 210 x 330 and the 76 x 96, and then you drag them into the right folder.įor Steam, it would be: *\Steam\SteamApps\common\Pillars of Eternity\PillarsOfEternity_Data\data\art\gui\portraits\player* You shouldn't need to mod the game at all as adding custom portraits is part of these sorts of games.
