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Dragon age origins steam mods
Dragon age origins steam mods











dragon age origins steam mods

I'm not sure what I need to do here? Can I somehow manually recreate the appropriate needed path that both the game and the mod managers will recognize and accept? This is the path I found with the Bioware folder:Ĭ:\Users\Administrator\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age\Packages\Core\OverrideĪnd I do see at least 2 mod folders within (even though the managers kept throwing errors at me about not being able to find a part of the path). I attempted also to just install everything manually, but several of the mods I was trying to use, say I have to use DAO modmanager for a step in the manual install process and thanks the error I can't even accomplish it this way. I have no idea how to determine how my hard drive was formatted (bought this computer assembled and tested by the company I purchased it from) I am using Windows 7 (64bit) Home Editionģ. I even downloaded the DAO specific modder tools, and even they keep coming back with the same error that the Nexus Mod Manager comes up with.Īnswering a couple questions I do know of.ġ. Yeah, I don't know what to make of all this. However, the only types of mods that use the "\addins" folders are (or should be) pakaged as ".dazip" files, so you should probably be using DAUpdater (or DAO-ModManager, or DAModder) to handle those instead of trying to do so by-hand. With the UE, BioWare placed all the DLC (which is what the "addins" folder is for) under "\Program Files." instead of under the user's profile where it used to be. "C:\users\ \My Documents\Bioware\Dragon Age\settings\addins".īut for folks with the UE, that's still not quite right. In the case of the mod you mention in your post, the path that should have been listed would have been: "C:\users\ \My Documents\Bioware\Dragon Age\packages\core\override" The most commonly referenced folder for mods is the "\override" folder. "C:\users\ \My Documents\Bioware\Dragon Age." So on a WinXP system you'd be looking for the folders under: On a WinXP system this is: "C:\users\ \My Documents." "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin\Origin Games\Dragon Age."īut as a player using (almost any) mods, YOU CAN IGNORE THOSE FOLDERS.Īs a player, you are interested in the set of folders under your user profile. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Steamapps\Common\Dragon Age."Īn EA/Origin install would place them under: The basic, retail disc, WinXP install would place these folders under:Ī retail disc, Win7/64-bit install would place them under:

dragon age origins steam mods

That one can take a number of different paths, depending on the install medium. One is for the game's actual "program files". What makes it much more comlicated than it needed to be is that Bioware used the EXACT SAME STRUCTURE AND NAMING for both sets. Ok, there are two different sets of folders involved here.













Dragon age origins steam mods