One of the first things you may notice in the title is that the "B" is missing from VTMB, this is not an accident. The Final Nights is an expansion to an otherwise flawless video game built upon the success of the Camarilla Edition series of mods. The "B" has been removed because this expansion can no longer bare the name Bloodlines as it is so far removed from the original game as to warrant the name change. The idea behind this expansion is, and always will be the notion of a completely new experience unlike we've seen so far. With 7 completely brand new clans, 5 new disciplines, extra quests, new NPCs, new game mechanics and new music, the features seem endless. All of this is being built upon the Camarilla Edition series incorporating such things as the blood timer system, pedestrian blood dolls, and the new combat system. Combined we feel the name Bloodlines must be removed from this game, and thus we now simply have "The Final Nights".

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A simple video tutorial on how to install The Final Nights 1.6+ HD.

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This is an install guide on how to properly setup The Final Nights 1.6+ HD. This quick guide covers all aspects for setting up your TFN 1.6+ HD experience. After viewing this video, if you still have questions, feel free to leave a comment!

For the longer "Blah Blah Blah" version: How to Install TFN 1.5 HD

For a manual install:
Step 1. Install VTMB into any folder you'd like, but don't install anything with it, a clean copy only.
Step 2. Install TFN 1.6+ HD into the root folder of Bloodlines, the folder that contains vampire.exe.
Step 3. Find vampire.exe, right click on it and hover your mouse over "Send to" and choose "Desktop (Create Shortcut)".
Step 4. Right click on the new shortcut you just made on your desktop, and click "Properties".
Step 5. Find the Target. Add " -game tfn" at the end of the command line but don't put the quotes " " in there. Here's an example of what it should look like.

"C:\Vampire the Masquerade - Bloodlines\Program Files\Vampire.exe" -game tfn

Of course, your location path will be wherever you installed it too.

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Amirkr3
Amirkr3 - - 1 comments

ok but why can't I see the new update link lol
i mean I installed 1.5 version but I cant see 1.6 here. is there any change on this new update?

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Zer0morph Author
Zer0morph - - 674 comments

1.6 HD isn't out yet. Our release date is set for late June/early July. I'll be making an announcement as soon as I have a set date on that. For now, we are alpha testing over the next few weeks and assuming things go well, we'll release shortly. In the meantime, we're making videos to inform everyone of what's to come. ;)

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snakedocto1585176618
snakedocto1585176618 - - 6 comments

Zer0morph, does this come with the unofficial patch included, or have you created your own version of an unofficial patch with 1.5?

I've been playing on the unofficial patch for years and I'm interested in trying new clans and new skills. Should I just wait a little longer for 1.6 or give 1.5 a go?

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Zer0morph Author
Zer0morph - - 674 comments

We started building TFN back in 2010, which back then used the 6.5 unofficial patch. From that point forward, we began fixing our own bugs and the UPs fixed theirs. A decade later, TFN and the UPs are so different that we can't just slap one on top of the other, so we just borrow fixes from each other.

If it were me, I would wait for 1.6 because it's going to be so much better than 1.5. If I was absolutely dying to play though, then I'd start now... it really just depends on how Predator you're feeling at the moment, haha!

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snakedocto1585176618
snakedocto1585176618 - - 6 comments

I recall hearing you say in one of your videos that you receive less experience points in TFN than in vanilla. Is that true?

If so, is there any way to scale it back to normal? I'd like to get two of my disciplines maxed out by end game on the Samedi, and try to maintain a good level in talents, but I don't know if that's even possible.

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Zer0morph Author
Zer0morph - - 674 comments

It's true. So if you go to C:\...\tfn\vdata\system\experience_table.txt, edit that with notepad and you can make your own values.

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snakedocto1585176618
snakedocto1585176618 - - 6 comments

Thanks, man.

One other quick question. If I were to take, say, the experience table from the Unofficial Patch and use it to replace your experience table, would that F up the additional quests that you've added or completely ruin the experience?

I've noticed that you've done a lot of changes and if I could just copy paste the original experience table in there to restore it back to normal amounts of xp, I'd do that.

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Zer0morph Author
Zer0morph - - 674 comments

Yeah, it would. What I would do is use a program like WinMerge (it's free) to do a file compare, a side-by-side comparison so you can see which quests are the new ones. I placed most of the new quests at the bottom of the XP file. If you just cut/paste TFN's new quests into the UP XP file, you should be good to go. Of course, it might mess up technical names of quests if Wesp changed any of those, I didn't change them in TFN.

The most accurate way would be to use WinMerge and do a file compare and just change each quest individually.

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DannB
DannB - - 39 comments

So what with new Update?

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Zer0morph Author
Zer0morph - - 674 comments

I just got it uploaded. Enjoy!

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