![]() ![]() You want at least: Awakening bugfixes, Awakening endgame cutscene fix and Awakening Silverite Mine Bugfix (if you didn't get it from the Morrigan RRP). What you really need fixes for is Awakening, which is a mess of broken quest triggers, cutscenes that loop and equipment that suddenly go missing. Hairstyles and eyelashes and "that character's armor doesn't look cute enough!" If you want that then I can't help you. There's a lot more tweaks and fixes like that, nothing vital but I recommend reading up on it anyway.Įverything else is just cosmetics and jerking off. Other: Improved Atmosphere attempts to make the game more "lively" (townspeople walking around and stuff) and fixes a couple of silly things, like the human noble player walking around his castle dressed in armor and such. ![]() Morrigan's RP also includes unrelated fixes, like for the infamous Silverite Mine bug in Awakening which you will NEED if you're planning on playing the expansion.Ģ, Combat Delay Reduction, which attempts to fix the poor optimization (and succeeds, in my case) when you're fighting a large number of enemies.ģ, GT Core Rules Fixpack, which deals with script bugs and some tweaks that make the game more. About the only fixes I recommend are:ġ, the Morrigan and Zevran Romance Restoration Packs, which in addition to restoring some of the romancing stuff, dialog mostly, also restore stuff for players that don't romance them. They apparently fixed that with 1.05 but I've yet to see any improvement. Origins in general isn't very buggy unless you count some minor unimplemented items (such as the shitty elven ancient armor) and a horrendous memory leak bug that makes the game crawl after about an hour of gameplay. Qwinn's fixpack was rendered obsolete with the 1.04 patch and fucks the game up. And if you must, you can also direct my attention to the best nudity and sex mods, because if everyone does it, they must be right. You can even tell me about mods that radically change stuff and I'll consider them, if not for my first game but for the next. ![]() So, should I take the lack of a big fanfix mod as a sign that the game is majestically supported by EA and Bioware and that their last patch fixes everything? Or maybe it means that the last few issues are really not of consequences and the game can be enjoyed vanilla without problem? Unless that means no one cares about the bugs as long as they can install their Morrigan and Leliana threesome mod? Please, recommend me stuff to install to keep the game close to vanilla but make sure I got a smooth X-perience from start to end. ![]() Unsurprisingly enough, the top DA:O mods of all times are nudity and sex mods - which isn't that much of a bad thing, at least we know that Bioware thrives on elven smutt - which makes a search by popularity frustrating, though I enjoyed the pictures of elven titties. It appears that mods with this purpose are numerous with each fixing a small aspect of the game, and the only serious attempt at a big unified mod was done by our old friend ~Qwinn~, where he also shamelessly tried to pimp himself out to Bioware, but that mod was made for 1.03 and hasn't been updated since, and I read reports of incompatibilities with the last official patch. Surprisingly enough, I found very little information about the fanfixes projects. I got the Ultimate Edition, which includes the Awakening expansion and all content DLC - and I'll play it on EA's quality game distribution platform and not smelly Steam, trolololololol! I've never been a fan of mods that radically change the gameplay for a first playthrough, and always think there is something wrong in having to install more then 20 mods to make a game playable, but I do like the idea of using mods that fix what is left broken after the last official patch is applied - which should be 1.05 if I'm not mistaken. Always a war late, I'll finally install and play Dragon Age: Origins when I go back home at the start of February. ![]()
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