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So whats the best mods for DAO? It will propably take me many hours to find the good stuff so all suggestions are welcome.
http://www.dragonagenexus.com/downloads/top/
http://www.dragonagenexus.com/downloads/top/
DANexus uses a simple "thumbs up" endorsement rating system for all files on the site rather than a more subjective percentage or "one-to-ten" system.
Quote from there :
The question is, as well, who is "endorsing" these mods - what kind of playing styles and tastes do these players have ?
And … do they fit with others' playing styles and tastes ?
This is a thing I can't see there.
I'd wish there'd be categories for Mods …
This mod does a lot of changes which go far beyond "improving atmosphere" though.Improved Atmosphere
Yeah, pretty much.It's simply not a game that requires mods, thanks to half a decade of development time.
This mod does a lot of changes which go far beyond "improving atmosphere" though.
To install only the atmosphere part, I´d recommend using just 1.1, 2.1, 2.4 and 2.5 folders and I´d take the cam100ar_camp_plains.are file out of the 2.1 folder since it moves some companions in too dark areas of the camp.
Annoyance Remover has issues and I´m pretty sure it´s incombatible with the latest patch.
I don't play DA with mods at all. It's simply not a game that requires mods, thanks to half a decade of development time. The few technical issues I've encountered usually aren't fixed with mods, but with workarounds (for example losing the gear of the main character in Awakening).
Yes, it is a shame that the DA modding community does not match the level of passion, ambition, and maturity of other mod communities. With the editor in place, a small but dedicated mod team could make something truly special; it's happened for other games. Alas, the mod community is more concerned with making the perfect "Morrigan Nude Mod" instead.
I had to laugh when I read this. The mods released put Bioware to shame. Its the same with Bethesda when modders can make your game look better than the developers. The original armor and textures are bland.
Yes, it is a shame that the DA modding community does not match the level of passion, ambition, and maturity of other mod communities.
That would probably mean something if I cared about looks. I only use mods when they fix/enhance gameplay or quest related things. In other words: They're useful in Oblivion, but not in Gothic, Dragon Age and so on.
I require a bare minimum in terms of appearance/interface (hotkeys etc). As long as a game is beyond that bare minimum, I honestly don't care. As of now, that minimum is Might and Magic 6 - I just can't play MM5, but 6 and beyond is great.