How to enable Cheats/Mods on the Origin Version of Dragon Age: Origins
Introduction
In this tutorial we will be enabling the developer console and mods in Dragon Age: Origins. If you own the disc copy or a steam copy, there are hundreds of guides online but as there are none for the Origin version, this tutorial will cover that.
Step 1
Go to your Origin Client and right click on Dragon Age: Origins. Select 'Game Properties'
Step 2
Type in '-enabledeveloperconsole' in the space provided and click 'apply'
Step 3
Navigate to the folder where your keybinding settings are at. It should be in your documents following this path: D:Users(Name)DocumentsBioWareDragon AgeSettings. Once you locate the file open it with notepad.
Step 4
Find where is says 'OpenConsole_0=Keyboard::Button_' and then after the Button_ type in 'Tilde' so it looks like this: This will mean that in order to open the developer console in game you must press ~
Step 5
Now the developer console is installed but when you press ~ you will not see any text but it will be active. We can fix this with a mod that enables developer console text. Head on over to this link and download this file.
Step 6
Navigate to D:Users(User)DocumentsBioWareDragon Agepackagescore and place the file we just downloaded in the folder named 'data' (make sure you extract the file we just downloaded).
Also, If you install any other mods you will place them in either the 'data' or 'overdrive' folder. Further instructions can be found when you download the mod as every mod is different!
Step 7
Now you should run the game from Origin and press ~ and it will work! Here is a list of all the commands you can put in!
Recap
Dragon Age: Origins is already an amazing game but it just gets better with mods! Please note that it is possible to get banned for modding but I have never heard of anyone banned for modding single player dragon age games.
Thanks for Reading
Introduction
In this tutorial we will be enabling the developer console and mods in Dragon Age: Origins. If you own the disc copy or a steam copy, there are hundreds of guides online but as there are none for the Origin version, this tutorial will cover that.
Step 1
Go to your Origin Client and right click on Dragon Age: Origins. Select 'Game Properties'
Step 2
Type in '-enabledeveloperconsole' in the space provided and click 'apply'
Step 3
Navigate to the folder where your keybinding settings are at. It should be in your documents following this path: D:Users(Name)DocumentsBioWareDragon AgeSettings. Once you locate the file open it with notepad.
Step 4
Find where is says 'OpenConsole_0=Keyboard::Button_' and then after the Button_ type in 'Tilde' so it looks like this: This will mean that in order to open the developer console in game you must press ~
Step 5
Now the developer console is installed but when you press ~ you will not see any text but it will be active. We can fix this with a mod that enables developer console text. Head on over to this link and download this file.
Step 6
Navigate to D:Users(User)DocumentsBioWareDragon Agepackagescore and place the file we just downloaded in the folder named 'data' (make sure you extract the file we just downloaded).
Also, If you install any other mods you will place them in either the 'data' or 'overdrive' folder. Further instructions can be found when you download the mod as every mod is different!
Step 7
Now you should run the game from Origin and press ~ and it will work! Here is a list of all the commands you can put in!
Recap
Dragon Age: Origins is already an amazing game but it just gets better with mods! Please note that it is possible to get banned for modding but I have never heard of anyone banned for modding single player dragon age games.
Thanks for Reading
Dragon Age series has an odd place in RPG fans’ hearts. The first 2 games were distinctly different and both of them had their own fan bases, but the latest entry tried it best to appeal to both parties.
The first game was much more slow-paced, making the strategy a priority with the emphasis on pausing the combat. Also, role-playing aspects were much more clear. But it was criticized for mostly now knowing what it wants to be, and that gave way to the second game becoming much more action-focused. Although that angered the first game’s fans, it created a player base on its own. The third game, Inquisition, is a great game whether you like the first or the second one. And if you are playing on PC, you have the option to install mods! Here are the best Dragon Age: Inquisition mods you need to get now.
Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mods
1. War Table – No Waiting
This simple quality of life mod removes the need to wait for the War Table missions to finish. Normally, when you send forces to complete various operations, you need to wait for a certain amount of time before they are finished. With this, the required time for War Table missions is set to zero.
Download here.
2. Custom Body Models
Custom Body Models mod simply brings more options to customize your character, namely his/her body. It adds at least three different and unique models for male and female elves, Qunari, and human and dwarven females. It also includes a tutorial for beginners on how to edit meshes for yourself.
Download here.
3. Multiple Romance Mod
This naughty mod allows for romance with multiple characters simultaneously. Bull, Cassandra, Josephine or Cullen, you name it. You just have to choose the appropriate modules for the characters you wish to romance or simply flirt with; the mod will prevent the romance check from happening.
Download here.
4. Eyebrows 4 Women and Katherine Face Texture
Some people take role-playing seriously and character creation is a big part of that. If you have a female character, this mod replaces the ugly default eyebrow texture with various, much better eyebrow textures. Of course, you won’t notice it during combat but it makes a big difference in dialogue scenes. It also has a version for male characters, Eyebrows 4 Men.
5. Rare Weapons
In the native game, it is usually better to use your own crafted weapons, but some of the custom models are so good it makes you wish that they had the same stats. This mod turns those attractive weapons into tier 4 weapons.
Download here.
6. ConversationCameraZoom
If you do not like the zoomed-out dialogues in the native game and want to see the folk you’re talking to, this mod changes the FOV value for normal conversations with companions, quest givers, and merchants and brings you closer to the conversation, similar to how it was in the first game, Origins.
Download here.
7. Irritating Dialogue Removal
Another quality of life change, this mod removes the tedious, repetitive and annoying dialogues from the game and prevents you from going insane. No longer your genius companions will comment “We should search the area.” every time you enter a new place.
Download here.
8. Bugs Be Gone
This community patch-like bug fix mod aims to correct many bugs and inconsistencies within the game, mainly that are related to abilities.
Download here.
9. Unique Passives For Companions
This mod does what its name suggests and adds one or two unique passive abilities for each companion, from certain immunities to different buffs. The full list can be found on the mod page.
Download here.
10. More Inquisition Levels
More Inquisition Levels allows you to rank past the Inquisition’s standard limit of 20 Inquisition level and gain more than the normal 19. With this mod, you can level up to 30 and gain 34 perk points to reach your full potential.
Download here.
11. Ardent Blossom Misc Store
This mod adds a new store to the game which provides you with tons of different supplies. All runes, sigils, amulets, being able to remove the level restriction, power and influence books and of course, the Ardent Blossom. You name it, this store has it. And everything is free!
Download here.
There you have it, some of the best Dragon Age: Inquisition mods out there for you to enjoy. Even though the modding community for this game is not as big as the other mod lists we have on our site, you can still find a lot of useful and fun additions to the game, from simple bug fixes to new stores and gameplay changes. Whatever it is that you want, we hope you found what you were looking for in our list!
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When you install third party mods for any game you purchased and downloaded through Steam, you do not actually use the Steam client to do so. Instead, you must manually install the mods unless they come with a self-executing file (.exe) to do it for you. There are two ways to install 'Dragon Age' mods manually. The first is with the DAUpdater program. The other is to move the files directly into the specified folder.
Installing Mods with the DAUpdater
Find the DAUpdater.exe program. It should be located in the game's 'bin_ship' folder. If you can't find the program in the bin_ship folder, do a search for it with your operating system's search function.
Open the program by double-clicking on 'DAUpdater.exe.'
Drag the mod's '.dazip' file into the DAUpdater window. Alternately, you can left-click on the 'Select DAZIPs' button and navigate to the location of the mod's folder.
Left-click on the mod you've selected in the DAUpdater program and left-click the 'install selected' button.
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Read the mod's readme file. The specific destination location will be different depending on the type of mod and who made it. Many mods will direct you to install them in the 'override folder' of either the core program or the documents folder.
Locate the specified 'override' folder. The 'override' folder in the core program will be located at 'C:Program FilesSteamSteamAppsCommondragonageoriginspackagesoverride' or 'C:SteamSteamAppsdragonageoriginspackagescoreoverride.' In the documents folder, the location is '..DocumentsBioWareDragon Agepackagescoreoverride.'
Copy the mod's folder to the 'override' folder by right-clicking on the mod folder and selecting 'copy' from the menu and then right-clicking in the 'override' folder and selecting 'paste' from the menu. This is how most mods are installed.
Tips
Most mods will come in some compressed form (usually .zip or .rar). You must extract the mod's contents before it will work. You should extract it to a folder of the same name as the compressed folder when given the option. It is generally not necessary to copy the mod's files to both 'override' folders. Do not install your mods while the game is running. They will not work until you've restarted the game anyway. Installing mods for the CD version of the game works in the same way. The only difference will be the location of the core game files.
Warnings
Installing third party mods can cause your game to malfunction. You always use mods at your own risk. Third party mods do not automatically update like official content for games purchased through Steam. You'll need to search for and manually install third party mod updates.
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I have the latest version of Frosty Mod Manager, and I also have DAI Mod Manager which is commonly used, but not DLC friendly.
I have followed these tutorials:
and
Still doesn't work. Both Mod Managers work fine on their own, but when I try using them together (by starting the game through Frosty), the loading starts and then gets stuck in infinite loading.
I also tried erasing the folder ModData from the game directory, as it has been suggested in several places. The same thing occurs as described above, and I don't really see how that would be helpful because Frosty immediately creates a new ModData folder while launching the game (or, in my case, getting stuck at launching the game). I also tried removing the file bcrypt.dll from the ThirdParty folder and replacing it with alternative version, but nothing changed.
Any solution? Please?
Edited by Katarsi, 22 August 2018 - 01:08 PM.