I don't suppose someone has or is in the process of making a save game editor?
?? Why would they make a save game editor when you use Dragon Age Keep for the exact same thing?
I don't suppose someone has or is in the process of making a save game editor?
?? Why would they make a save game editor when you use Dragon Age Keep for the exact same thing?
?? Why would they make a save game editor when you use Dragon Age Keep for the exact same thing?
Because they Keep is available only to those who own genuine products?
Guest_ShadowHawk28_*
Personally, I'm more interested in face mods for the NPCs cause bioware's own team cant seem to get the faces for these NPC right. It's always down right hideous to some NPC to these games of theirs. They maybe good at creating environments but NPCs faces, nope.
Personally, I'm more interested in face mods for the NPCs cause bioware's own team cant seem to get the faces for these NPC right. It's always down right hideous to some NPC to these games of theirs. They maybe good at creating environments but NPCs faces, nope.
Out of curiosity who did they mess up on in your opinion? The only NPC I found to be strange was Loghain, surely they could have made him resemble his DAO likeness a bit better. Other than that, the NPCs looked fine to me.
Guest_ShadowHawk28_*
Out of curiosity who did they mess up on in your opinion? The only NPC I found to be strange was Loghain, surely they could have made him resemble his DAO likeness a bit better. Other than that, the NPCs looked fine to me.
Too many for me to list but i'll check it out, i know Vivienne's face looks like a blowfish, and Warden-Commander Clarel looks like a man instead of a woman.
I just want my ponytails ![]()
?? Why would they make a save game editor when you use Dragon Age Keep for the exact same thing?
Because they Keep is available only to those who own genuine products?
Pretty sure he means "save game editor" from the stand point of changing stats, decisions, etc in Inquisition. So quick to imply theft. sheesh.
I do own DA:I, yes. I'd like one so I can avoid having to go back 60 hours to change something. I doubt it will ever happen, but you don't know till you ask.
?? Why would they make a save game editor when you use Dragon Age Keep for the exact same thing?
The rate of cheating is hard to discuss.
I remember Gibbed's Mass Effect save editor. It was quite handy. Especially when you start up a new game for the fifth time.
With a save editor you can eventually change the approval of certain characters if needed and change some of the quest results you missed?
I know there's already a trainer out there who can provide you with both money and points to spend. It gives some people a helping hand.
Personally I really don't like having everything given for free. There is no fun in it.
I don't think the game needs a lot of modding as such. Bioware designed the game extremely well. But I do look forward to texture mods. Hair styles, clothes and armor.
Guest_Roly Voly_*
Me too! I cannot stand Solas being bald. I like his banter and having him in party, but the baldness kills it for me and I won't romance him without a hair mod.
Hey now! As a hair-challenged middle-aged man, can I just say that bald is beautiful? ![]()
That said, I am really looking forward to something like that origins hair mod, angelhair or something?
I don't think the game needs a lot of modding as such. Bioware designed the game extremely well.
I wish DAO hair mods will be on DAI too ! ![]()
Then you do not understand modding - the idea is not to fix a broken heap of garbage, but to make a fun game more fun; what exactly that entails varies from player to player, meaning that anything Bioware does cannot possibly please everyone - however, you can browse the vast list of mods and use the ones you like, or even make a mod that will allow you to have more fun playing the game.
I just don't think the game needs a lot of modding. It's my personal opinion. I'm pretty satisfied with the design all around.
But I can relate to your point. Sure I can. I played Skyrim for more than 2000 hours. It was the mods that made it fun to continue. Not only texture mods, but also change of story lines or completely new ingredients.
And we must admit that Skyrim still goes strong. The mods are the reason for this.
I just want my ponytails

You can give big hugs to modders over there : http://forum.bioware...ols/?p=18007464
I do own DA:I, yes. I'd like one so I can avoid having to go back 60 hours to change something. I doubt it will ever happen, but you don't know till you ask.
Hey, hey. I was joking. lol
Because they Keep is available only to those who own genuine products?
You do realize that the pirates haven't cracked the game yet?
PS before you accuse me of a being a pirate I per-ordered the the digital deluxe edition something that Bio ware could easily check if they care to do so.
Guest_ShadowHawk28_*
As i said, i prefer face mods that need more attention over Hair styles, clothes or armor mods.
Frankly, if Bioware started dipping into full blown nudes and some sort of hardcore porn, I wouldn't be buying their games. It's bad enough IMO that this game seems to be a go to source for perverts.
I just don't think the game needs a lot of modding. It's my personal opinion. I'm pretty satisfied with the design all around.
But I can relate to your point. Sure I can. I played Skyrim for more than 2000 hours. It was the mods that made it fun to continue. Not only texture mods, but also change of story lines or completely new ingredients.
And we must admit that Skyrim still goes strong. The mods are the reason for this.
I can agree with this. I modded the first Dragon Age but only for character respecs and changing the faces to match the CGI trailer. That was it. Otherwise, I'm just going to wait for expansions.
Most modders I've found typically ruin the game. Skyrim was a rare exception. Most of those modders were intent on keep thing game within the confines of the actual universe and stay true to canon.
Well that means soon modders will fix the cooldowns and maybe even bring back healing. I hope they fix the anorexic elves. JC someone feed my inquisitor elf a sandwich already!
Well that means soon modders will fix the cooldowns and maybe even bring back healing. I hope they fix the anorexic elves. JC someone feed my inquisitor elf a sandwich already!
Guess I'm alone in enjoying the state of elves.
If heals are included as part of a spell option, then I hope they're swapped for the potions as a limited number of uses. It will be tricky keeping the whole thing balanced.
Praise the maker.
I think some of you need to come back to earth on your modding expectations.
This is the Frostbite 3 engine that is not mod friendly, there are not going to be any mods of sweeping gameplay or mechanics changes.
I hate to be a kill joy...(ok, not really)
But some people need to bring their expectations back to earth.
I just don't think the game needs a lot of modding. It's my personal opinion. I'm pretty satisfied with the design all around.
But I can relate to your point. Sure I can. I played Skyrim for more than 2000 hours. It was the mods that made it fun to continue. Not only texture mods, but also change of story lines or completely new ingredients.
And we must admit that Skyrim still goes strong. The mods are the reason for this.
Just imagine Skyrim's level of modding on DA:I
WOW!! Just, WOW!!