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Now if we were comparing the effort a modder put into a DAI mod then I’m sure most people would be rated highly, but that isn’t what’s going on. But when you make a comparison you do it based on the final result and current expectations, otherwise it isn’t a comparison, its just handing out gold stars for hard work. Skyrim was easily modifiable because the developers designed the game favor customization from the start, and DAI didn’t.
In the end maybe you think was mean and calling the mods awful was a bit harsh, and that might be the case, but when someone is expecting an end product that’s at a certain level of quality and nothing comes close to meeting it you can’t be surprised when they react poorly.Īnd Hrothtar said that, repeatedly. The top mod’s in DAI are pretty minor things like “Remove an equipment restriction”, “Better eyes”, or “different shirt”, While a game like skyrim has those same kinds of mods, it also has things like “A quest line so long and so good its like a brand new game” or “A re-texture/lighting pack for everything that’s so good that the game now looks better than games that came out yesterday,” so when you start to make those comparisons DAI’s mods don’t look so good.Īt this point it probably doesn’t make sense to judge DAI to other heavily modded games because they’re in different leagues (at least for now), but if you do compare it to what exists you have to face the fact that DAI doesn’t really have any mod’s that meet current community expectations. The unfortunate truth is that is mostly right and there really isn’t much going on in the DAI modding community. Telling someone to “fix” something or “come up with something good” is an entirely invalid point to make and helps even less than pointing out something bad because it literally accomplishes nothing (whereas in the former case a point or opinion was shared).
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Movie critics usually can’t direct great movies but do know how to judge their quality. Just because you can’t write a mod doesn’t mean you can’t judge what you see. What mods do you like most? Let me know in comments!
Blackwall looks kinda weird without he beard IMO but oh well, to each his own. It also gets rid of Gaspard’s mask and *gasp* Blackwall’s beard. This mod gets rid of Dorian’s hairy upper lip caterpillar … gotta say, he looks pretty dapper still. I like the alternate coloring for the formal outfit … now, if only there were a way that each character had their own outfit :D This mod gives her some winged eyeliner that makes her look really cute! Not to hate on Josie all the time, but homegirl needs a little help on the makeup front. Let’s face it, her gold blouse looks ridiculous. Get beautiful, piercing eyes with this mod.
This mod replaces the tattoos in game with new ones – not always lore friendly, but definitely beautiful. This mod adds 40 additional hair colors you can choose from to customize your Inquisitor. This mod makes the game a little less saturated and a little more realistic/atmospheric. I always wanted to be a badass mage with a greatsword :) This mod lets any character equip any weapon. Yay, now your mage can wear some heavy armor and your warriors can prance about in robes! This tool lets you merge all your game files and mod files without overwriting original files, super useful to avoid messing up your base game.
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You can also download the DA:I mod manager. DA:I Tools only supports texture mods right now but the developers say they will hopefully incorporate mesh mods in the future. This tool is very similar to Skyrim’s modding tool, if you’re familiar with that at all. You will need the DA:I Tools program if you want to create mods for the game. Who knows, maybe I will get into modding DA:I soon, too :D Good news everyone – Dragon Age: Inquisition mods are finally starting to crop up on Nexusmods! Here is a short tutorial on how to mod Dragon Age: Inquisition, as well as the best mods released so far.