I changed the hardening line and added another due to poplar demand.sabreene wrote...
Cmes -- I couldn't see the picture for the Alistair hardening. What does it say?
Alistair, post-coronation... and/or Alistair gush thread (Origins/Awakening Spoilers)
#43851
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:31
#43852
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:31
Mel_Redux wrote...
sabreene wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
I've been using the DA Face Replacer from DA Nexus and so far nothing too squirrelly has happened. You have to re-create the whole face, not just the hair, though.Mel_Redux wrote...
*GASP*! An honest to goodness ponytail?!?! Tmp, my love for you knows no bounds. Now I really have to figure out how to change the hair on Mel, without fubaring her.
I haven't used it yet -- Will the face replacer pull your face out as a .mor file from your savedgame? If it will, then you won't have to recreate it for the hairstyle.
Ok, I'll be honest. I don't know what .mor files are, and I don't really get the face replacer instructions on nexus. This will be interesting....
It's simple.
Make a new face, either in toolset or character creator. Make a new character with that face, save that game. I usually call it SWAPONE.
Load up the character you are playing currently in Dragons Age that you want to replace the face, save a game. I usually call it SWAPTOTHIS.
Open up DA Face Replacer.
Source File: Click this, put SWAPONE save into it.
Destination File: Click this, put SWAPTOTHIS save into it.
Hit big green button. Viola, new face.
#43853
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:31
I just like "hard" fights to actually feel hard. That's why I play on NM without pots (and tbh you can still steamroll even then once you get the hang of it). It's exciting to me to barely scrape through a fight. If I could just stomp Cauthrien or Flemeth without having to worry about positioning/cc/attack chains... it would feel lame to me, and wouldn't really match up to the reputations these people are supposed to have.Addai67 wrote...
Never. It breaks my immersion if I have to reload and start over, or even if my PC "dies" and then just gets back up again.Axekix wrote...
It doesn't ever break your immersion that you can just steam roll through everything? >.>
Combat is a part of the story for me.
I would say that combat is a part of the story for me in my head, but the actual gameplay is so artificial anyway that it bears little relation. I mean, how immersive is it to Pause and set up your attack?
#43855
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:33
I still haven't played ME 1 or 2... I heard it doesn't hold up to DA so I never bothered :xHerr Uhl wrote...
Axekix wrote...
It doesn't ever break your immersion that you can just steam roll through everything? >.>Addai67 wrote...
Who says I want to be Xena Warrior Princess? I don't mind the combat, but I play on Easy because it's really not why I play at all. The combat sets the scene for a story, which is also why I like war movies- wars bring out drama.Axekix wrote...
Heeey I'm not just an FPS fanboy. Actually I love fighters more! Super Street Fighter 4 ftw! I just think it's a little funny you like playing Xena Warrior Princess in DAO but don't want the combat to be fast paced
TOPS: Angry Maricstair plz.
Combat is a part of the story for me.
Without the combat, it would be boring.
But I like that some new games are slightly slow-paced, so I can delay getting a new computer, it is just good enough to play DA and ME2. I still remember not being able to look at helicopters on my old computer when playing Far Cry.
Which made the helicopter boss the hardest boss in the game.
#43856
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:33
Swoo wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
sabreene wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
I've been using the DA Face Replacer from DA Nexus and so far nothing too squirrelly has happened. You have to re-create the whole face, not just the hair, though.Mel_Redux wrote...
*GASP*! An honest to goodness ponytail?!?! Tmp, my love for you knows no bounds. Now I really have to figure out how to change the hair on Mel, without fubaring her.
I haven't used it yet -- Will the face replacer pull your face out as a .mor file from your savedgame? If it will, then you won't have to recreate it for the hairstyle.
Ok, I'll be honest. I don't know what .mor files are, and I don't really get the face replacer instructions on nexus. This will be interesting....
It's simple.
Make a new face, either in toolset or character creator. Make a new character with that face, save that game. I usually call it SWAPONE.
Load up the character you are playing currently in Dragons Age that you want to replace the face, save a game. I usually call it SWAPTOTHIS.
Open up DA Face Replacer.
Source File: Click this, put SWAPONE save into it.
Destination File: Click this, put SWAPTOTHIS save into it.
Hit big green button. Viola, new face.
CAn't I open a face I already ahve in the toolset? And do it that way?
#43857
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:36
Axekix wrote...
I still haven't played ME 1 or 2... I heard it doesn't hold up to DA so I never bothered :x
They are two very different experiences. Dragons Age is a pure RPG, Mass Effect really is a cinematic shooter with RPG elements.
Mass Effect 1 is worth playing just for the final stage and the conversation you can have with the baddie.
#43858
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:36
Axekix wrote...
I still haven't played ME 1 or 2... I heard it doesn't hold up to DA so I never bothered :x
ME2 has pretty fun FPS combat. The story isn't that great though, and not playing ME1 first would make it even less so.
And then there is Jack *gags*.
#43859
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:36
Swoo wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
sabreene wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
I've been using the DA Face Replacer from DA Nexus and so far nothing too squirrelly has happened. You have to re-create the whole face, not just the hair, though.Mel_Redux wrote...
*GASP*! An honest to goodness ponytail?!?! Tmp, my love for you knows no bounds. Now I really have to figure out how to change the hair on Mel, without fubaring her.
I haven't used it yet -- Will the face replacer pull your face out as a .mor file from your savedgame? If it will, then you won't have to recreate it for the hairstyle.
Ok, I'll be honest. I don't know what .mor files are, and I don't really get the face replacer instructions on nexus. This will be interesting....
It's simple.
Make a new face, either in toolset or character creator. Make a new character with that face, save that game. I usually call it SWAPONE.
Load up the character you are playing currently in Dragons Age that you want to replace the face, save a game. I usually call it SWAPTOTHIS.
Open up DA Face Replacer.
Source File: Click this, put SWAPONE save into it.
Destination File: Click this, put SWAPTOTHIS save into it.
Hit big green button. Viola, new face.
so basically I have to recreate my whole characters face, I don't think I remember all placements I used :<
#43860
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:37
Haha really? I might give it a shot if I can ever shake my DA addiction.Swoo wrote...
Axekix wrote...
I still haven't played ME 1 or 2... I heard it doesn't hold up to DA so I never bothered :x
They are two very different experiences. Dragons Age is a pure RPG, Mass Effect really is a cinematic shooter with RPG elements.
Mass Effect 1 is worth playing just for the final stage and the conversation you can have with the baddie.
Jack?Herr Uhl wrote...
Axekix wrote...
I still
haven't played ME 1 or 2... I heard it doesn't hold up to DA so I never
bothered :x
ME2 has pretty fun FPS combat. The story
isn't that great though, and not playing ME1 first would make it even
less so.
And then there is Jack *gags*.
#43861
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:39
cmessaz wrote...
I changed the hardening line and added another due to poplar demand.sabreene wrote...
Cmes -- I couldn't see the picture for the Alistair hardening. What does it say?
Can you elaborate a bit, please
#43862
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:39
Herr Uhl wrote...
Axekix wrote...
I still haven't played ME 1 or 2... I heard it doesn't hold up to DA so I never bothered :x
ME2 has pretty fun FPS combat. The story isn't that great though, and not playing ME1 first would make it even less so.
And then there is Jack *gags*.
Jack was effing awesome. My Shepard would have been all over her if she was into girls. Alas, she is not. I settled for Thane lol
Modifié par Kryyptehk, 14 juin 2010 - 11:39 .
#43863
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:39
Mel_Redux wrote...
CAn't I open a face I already ahve in the toolset? And do it that way?
The Face Replacer swaps faces by save games. At least the one I have does, I haven't checked on any updates in awhile.
If you have a toolset face, just make that a preset in the char creator by renaming it (hf_cps_p01.mop, for say a human female for the first preset setting; Just swap the HF with a EF for elf females, or a DF for dwarf females) and make a new character then save the game.
It'll take you about five seconds to swap faces in the DA Face Replacer once you have the new face savegame and the old savegame you want to morph.
EDIT: Misread you slightly. Yes, you can open a toolset face you already have although DA Face Replacer has nothing to do with that, and it's slightly more complex.
Modifié par Swoo, 14 juin 2010 - 11:40 .
#43864
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:40
Mel_Redux wrote...
Swoo wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
sabreene wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
I've been using the DA Face Replacer from DA Nexus and so far nothing too squirrelly has happened. You have to re-create the whole face, not just the hair, though.Mel_Redux wrote...
*GASP*! An honest to goodness ponytail?!?! Tmp, my love for you knows no bounds. Now I really have to figure out how to change the hair on Mel, without fubaring her.
I haven't used it yet -- Will the face replacer pull your face out as a .mor file from your savedgame? If it will, then you won't have to recreate it for the hairstyle.
Ok, I'll be honest. I don't know what .mor files are, and I don't really get the face replacer instructions on nexus. This will be interesting....
It's simple.
Make a new face, either in toolset or character creator. Make a new character with that face, save that game. I usually call it SWAPONE.
Load up the character you are playing currently in Dragons Age that you want to replace the face, save a game. I usually call it SWAPTOTHIS.
Open up DA Face Replacer.
Source File: Click this, put SWAPONE save into it.
Destination File: Click this, put SWAPTOTHIS save into it.
Hit big green button. Viola, new face.
CAn't I open a face I already ahve in the toolset? And do it that way?
If you already have the face in the toolset, it's easy to change the hair.
.mrh files are files that open in the toolset and you can see the face when you're editing them.
.mor files are what is saved when you do "post to local" and are what the game uses for the faces of characters.
.mop files can also be saved when you "post to local" and are what the CC uses as it's preset faces.
So, if you have a .mrh file, you just open it, change the face, do a "post to local" to create a .mor file. You would want to make sure it's something unique.
Then you would open your savedgame in the toolset, and put the name of the .mor file in, and save it again. Your face would be changed in the game.
If the face replacer can take a .mor file from the game, then you would open that .mor file in the toolset. You won't be able to see a face, but you could change the correct line for the hair, and save it.
Opening a savedgame file is easy, as long as it's not too large. I can walk anyone through the process, if need be.
#43866
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:41
Kryyptehk wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
ME2 has pretty fun FPS combat. The story isn't that great though, and not playing ME1 first would make it even less so.
And then there is Jack *gags*.
Jack was effing awesome. My Shepard would have been all over her if she was into girls. Alas, she is not. I settled for Thane lol
The self proclaimed psychotic bad girl that just needs someone to wuw her and all her problems go away.
I don't have that much problem with the character in itself, but the romance *le sigh*
And it was third person shooting, I'm just used to using sniper rifles.
#43867
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:41

Forgive me, I am too excited by new hairstyles >.>
#43869
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:42
Swoo wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
CAn't I open a face I already ahve in the toolset? And do it that way?
The Face Replacer swaps faces by save games. At least the one I have does, I haven't checked on any updates in awhile.
If you have a toolset face, just make that a preset in the char creator by renaming it (hf_cps_p01.mop, for say a human female for the first preset setting; Just swap the HF with a EF for elf females, or a DF for dwarf females) and make a new character then save the game.
It'll take you about five seconds to swap faces in the DA Face Replacer once you have the new face savegame and the old savegame you want to morph.
I'm trying to swap a hairstyle without entirely recreating the face, since I don't remember the slider placements (made it in CC). I"ve never used the toolset before, but I'm willing to give it a shot. I can't find the .mor file, I'm assuming it's within the .das file. But I can't figure out how to get to it. Am I out of luck?
#43870
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:42
tmp7704 wrote...
Ack. Honestly, don't stop on my behalfGilsa wrote...
Not gonna lie, but the anti-Leliana stuff kills my squee whenever I see it. tmp has made all these wonderful romance and hair mods for us to use -- has it not occurred to anyone that he's also a Leliana fan and romances her? Don't sh!t where you eat.I do like Leliana but i like pretty much all the companions since they're adorable each in their own way. If they get abused... well, it can make you go "awww poor X, c'mere" but if it's actually funny then can get a laugh out of it, too.
(and speaking of hair, that new batch is up
Oh yay Hair!! I think Jaina's getting Stengirl hair to replace the Jaheira style she has. That round disc on the back of her head makes me go
#43871
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:43
Short answer: Yes.Mel_Redux wrote...
CAn't I open a face I already ahve in the toolset? And do it that way?
1. Use the face replacer to extract the .mor file.
Use SOURCE FILE to pick any of your saved game. Select the .das of your saved game. In the DESTINATION line, pick .mor from the drop down menu and put in whatever name you want for the face you are extracting. Hit the green box to save it.
2. Open up toolset and then open up the .mor file you just saved. You won't see your character's face, but you can find the line to change your hair. Look for Morph Parts and look at line 2. Should start with hf_har_whatever. Just type in the name of the new hairstyle you want to use and save it.
3. Go back to facereplacer and this time, you are reversing what you did in step one. In SOURCE FILE, pick the .mor file you just saved. In DESTINATION line, choose from one of your saved games and then hit green box to do the swap.
4. Go into DAO and load up the saved game and check out your new style.
Edit: I just want to say that I know people open up .das saved games in toolset and type in the name of the .mor file to overwrite the face. It *is* much easier this way, but for some reason, it does not work after the first time for me. Doing it via FaceReplacer guarantees the swap and FaceReplacer also swaps faces for files that are too large to open in the toolset alone. I just really like what facereplacer can do so I feel it compliments the toolset nicely.
Edit 2: My above instructions are for faces made in the character creator. If originally created in toolset, then the above is redundant. Just saying. =p
Modifié par Gilsa, 14 juin 2010 - 11:47 .
#43872
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:43
Herr Uhl wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
ME2 has pretty fun FPS combat. The story isn't that great though, and not playing ME1 first would make it even less so.
And then there is Jack *gags*.
Jack was effing awesome. My Shepard would have been all over her if she was into girls. Alas, she is not. I settled for Thane lol
The self proclaimed psychotic bad girl that just needs someone to wuw her and all her problems go away.
I don't have that much problem with the character in itself, but the romance *le sigh*
And it was third person shooting, I'm just used to using sniper rifles.
Eh, I kind of liked the romance but I definitely see your point. But to be honest, none of the male!Shepard romances weren't that great. Except for Tali, but I kinda felt like I was dating someone barely legal, which was no bueno.
#43873
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:45
Bratt1204 wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
I changed the hardening line and added another due to poplar demand.sabreene wrote...
Cmes -- I couldn't see the picture for the Alistair hardening. What does it say?
Can you elaborate a bit, please
Yeah, the image isn't working...so it's a mystery line...lol
#43874
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:46
So kind of like a really shallow/bad take on the Morrigan romance?Herr Uhl wrote...
The self proclaimed psychotic bad girl that just needs someone to wuw her and all her problems go away.
I don't have that much problem with the character in itself, but the romance *le sigh*
And it was third person shooting, I'm just used to using sniper rifles.
#43875
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 11:48
I liked Jack's better than Miranda's or Kelly's. Of course, you know what ruined all male Shepard's romances for me? His voice. I hate his voice so much.Kryyptehk wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
ME2 has pretty fun FPS combat. The story isn't that great though, and not playing ME1 first would make it even less so.
And then there is Jack *gags*.
Jack was effing awesome. My Shepard would have been all over her if she was into girls. Alas, she is not. I settled for Thane lol
The self proclaimed psychotic bad girl that just needs someone to wuw her and all her problems go away.
I don't have that much problem with the character in itself, but the romance *le sigh*
And it was third person shooting, I'm just used to using sniper rifles.
Eh, I kind of liked the romance but I definitely see your point. But to be honest, none of the male!Shepard romances weren't that great. Except for Tali, but I kinda felt like I was dating someone barely legal, which was no bueno.




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