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What's Your Preferred Mod Manager?


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Winged Silver

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 Hello!

I just had a quick question, in conjunction to the one in the title (sorry if this has already been asked).

If I'm looking to mod the Chargen, given DA's past issues with need-to-match XML files, what's my best course of action? I've used the Nexus Mod Manager for Skyrim and Fallout 3, and it's worked pretty well, but I initially started Dragon Age: Origins mostly depending on the DAUpdater and occasionally on the DA Mod Manager (the one that isn't nexus). I have the XML script compiler, but I was curious to hear about your experiences with the various managers out there. I know some people prefer to download and mod by hand, so to speak, by editing files on their own and what not, but I don't think I'm computer savvy enough to be able to locate the problem were I to accidentely mess up and input an incompatible value or something.

Thank you for the time! ^_^

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b10d1v

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There is a tool on sourceforge - its a beta but more stable than DAI

DAImoddingtool -lets you change cosmetics. 



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b10d1v

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I've been using warrentyvoider's et.al. DAI_tool - Cosmetics are pretty much w/o problems except in some cases with frostbite weather effects on clothing.  

 

I was working on crafting with thoughts to fix some of the problems I have found, simple edits right? Doing the math showed some serious problems and there are just too many for one person.  I'm also resistant to do any modding until some of the issues are resolved.  For instance you must avoid any quest items or a crash is likely from quest instability.  If you inject anything avoid quests that provide that item as loot.  DAI is very sensitive to enhancements because of the inept behavior models and the battle models need an overhaul to control overpowered.