I'm immediately after I'm captured by people who think the high ones will make mankind accede to a higher level of existence.
And since I'm a completionist, and hardly can left any stone unturned in an area I'm in, I did a bazillion of secondary quests, dungeons, etc...Accumulating a huge number of hours of play. I know myself : if I start again, I'll feel compelled to explore everything and every dungeon again, and after accumulating 100+ hours of play without even reaching the point where I'm now, I'll eventually get fed up with it and leave the game for a couple years . Then I'll start it again, accumulate a lot of hours of play, abandon it again, etc...That's how I hardly ever finish any computer RPG (for instance, I started all the Elder Scroll games from Arena to Skyrim many times, and never finished any of those games. I absolutely love The witcher 3, but I never covered more than I think about 1/3 of the game).
In fact I did start a new game, because I haven't played in a long while and thought I needed to relearn the game, and as expected I couldn't help but completing everything in the starting area (Riverville). But that was just a training session :no way I'll start afresh. I want to know the end of the story, and I'll never do if I start the game again.
So I'm not going to download the Steam version since I can't reuse my old saves. And yes, I know there's a French translation since I'm playing with it on the old version (it's pretty good, by the way. I can compare it with a fan-made French translation of another game I just played, and it's night and day).
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I figured out how to make the mod cabin appear, in fact. I just needed to allow it by checking a box in the launcher.