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Dragon Age: Inquision mods has a lot to live up to, especially after the general dislike of Dragon Age 2, although we personally didn’t hate that game.It’s easy to say that is leagues better than the second game, even if it isn’t incredible. The story picks up after Dragon Age 2 ends with an all-out war between the Mages and the Templar. You will create a character which ends up becoming special for reasons. It has several great moments prepped throughout but the overall arc is pretty average.Just like many RPG games Dragon Age: Inquisition has been a modding haven for players especially by PC gamers. And in this post, we will show you different mods for this game. Contents.Game Altering Mods for Dragon Age: InquisitionWe will start by showing off a few gameplay altering mods. These are what makes the gameplay more fun, some consider these mods as cheats but what makes them good is the amount of fun you could have by using them so let’s get started.

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Weapon ModsThe first mod we’ll be showcasing is called “Weapons no class restriction” which pretty much does exactly what it says it does. It let’s you use any weapon without any class restriction so you can use any weapon as any class. You can be a warrior with a staff, a mage with two daggers, and a rogue with a two-handed sword or two-handed hammer (whatever you prefer).There’s a lot of different combinations you could do. You could even be a dwarf with the staff, because why not? It’s a fun mod but like any other mods, it has glitches.GlitchesOne of the glitches that we noticed was the shield sometimes will randomly spaz out, it looks like a little weird sometimes and sometimes your character will put sheild on their backs like upside-down and looks like a plate behind their head.The bows is not working on any class except the rougue and with the daggers, it seems it only work if you have two daggers.

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If you have just one dagger, then your character will end up doing no damage at all. Armor ModsThis one is called “Armor no class restrictions” which is identical to the first one but this one affects only armor. It’s a really good mod that actually let you try on a whole bunch of different armors that normally you wouldn’t be able to use. You can wear heavy armor as a major wear, mage armor as a warrior literally whatever you prefer.This is one of our most favorite mods because it let you try on a whole bunch of different armors that you’d normally never be able to wear. It’s also good to know that it only gets rid of class restrictions, it doesn’t get rid of character or race restrictions on certain armors.

Infinite Uses Respect Amulet ModPretty much lets you use your respect amulet in an infinite amount of times because normally in the vanilla game, once you use your respect to pretty much respect all of your abilities, normally it disappears.But with this mod, it actually makes it so that after you use the amulet, it will still remain and then you can just unequip it and use it as many times as you want. It’s definitely very useful if you want to test out a whole bunch of different abilities because there’s a handful of abilities in this game but you don’t always get to test all of them. But using this mod, you can try out all the abilities you want.It won’t help you with specializations like unlocking specializations, but it will help you to try out all the different abilities you have available so you can try them out and see how you like them.

Is a great game, but it is a product of its time. BioWare released Dragon Age in 2009 while still working on Mass Effect 2, so Dragon Age repeats many of the same design mistakes that made Mass Effect frustrating at times.If it’s been a while since you dove into Dragon Age’s rich lore or loveable characters, you probably missed out on the game’s mod scene. Luckily, in the last five years the game’s the community has coalesced around a dozen-or-so stellar mods that everyone absolutely must add to their playthroughs. Before you head into the wilds to face the Templars and the Mages in November’s Dragon Age: Inquisition, start at the beginning with these 15 essential mods for the game that started the series. This list originally contained 18 mods, but we’ve downsized as some mods become unavailable or no longer compatible with the game as it stands today.A note that will make modders mad at me, due to its age, does not feature Steam Workshop integration. Heck, it’s a surprise that it’s even available on Steam at all and not exclusive to Origin.

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Dragon Age, Inquisition Mods. Dragon Age: Inquisition Nude Mods Released for PC. Girlplaysgame 5 years ago 3 Comments. Facebook; Prev Article Next Article. Well, that was quick. The pervy fans of Bioware never cease to amaze (and I mean that as a compliment!). If you want to get your NPC’s naked during the game outside of romance scenes. Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition. Sex and nude mods are my fave haha i admire your honesty #7. Aug 28, 2013 @ 3:32pm Improved Atmosphere, Dragon Age Redesigned, Character Respec Mod, and dialogue tweaks are my 'must-haves' I've never had any mod issues with the ultimate edition.

All of the mods on this list are hosted only at Dragon Age’s mod nexus, and each will need to be individually installed according to their creators’ whims. To help, I recommend using, a handy program with a user interface that encourages drop-and-install mod tracking. It’s very easy to use, so you should check it out.It’s only now that I’ve been immersed in Steam Workshop integration for a couple of years that I realize how janky and haphazard third-party mod hosting can be by comparison. Though using DAModder will save you some headaches, it doesn’t work for all mods. Some mods, like Bash Locks, need to have code pasted into.ini files.

Others, like Dragon Age Redesigned, come packaged with individual.exe installers for each element. I still recommend DAModder in general, but it will only help with about half of the mods on this list.Am I a spoiled, whining, crybaby asking for endless handholding? After many hours fighting with mod installation readme.txts and lore-friendly PDF guides: Yes. And you should be, too.

Now, onto Dragon Age: Origins' finest mods. Gameplay mods Lock BashI almost never roll a sneaky rogue/thief/hacker in a role-playing game. If RPG characters are a reflection on their players, this means that I am the type of person who trips over his own shoes and has broken furniture by accidentally falling on it.For those of us cursed to wander bullishly through the china shop of life, locked chests and doors are tortuous reminders that we can’t explore every corner of every dungeon. We are not skilled with tiny metal lockpicks, so we can’t enjoy the secrets within.Unless, that is, you’ve got the Lock Bash mod and a large hammer.

With Lock Bash in Dragon Age, warriors and mages can get in on the larceny by smashing open or disintegrating locks, respectively. The mod even includes animated destructions, so you get to see the hinges shatter on that wee, puny lockbox. I did run into a couple of bugs where having Lock Bash installed made me unable to talk to quest-bearing NPCs through doorways (notably Owen the Blacksmith in Redcliffe), and I had to uninstall it to get the story moving again. These hang-ups are rare, though, so it was worth it to keep this great mod on hand.Auto Loot© by PheelonAt once the most useful and most obnoxious mod on this list, Auto Loot eliminates the middleman in your corpserobbing adventures. After clicking on a recently dead enemy, Autoloot simply adds the contents of their inventory to yours, with no intermediary screen. Let’s face it, you were going to click “Take All” anyway—now you don’t have to.

The game knows you’re a hoarder, and that’s OK. This mod doesn’t judge you.The irritating part, though, is that the modder in question, Pheelon, has chosen to make sure you know his work when you see it. When using Auto Loot, a message appears to tell you what you’ve picked up and that this service was provided by Auto Loot© by Pheelon.

Time.This last paragraph was provided by Auto Loot© by Pheelon.Forced DeathblowsEvery once in a while, a melee fighter will kill an opponent with a combo of brutal finishing moves straight out of Game of Thrones. These are supposed to be a rare treat, but if you’re the kind of person who rejects the idea that cookies are a sometimes food, Forced Deathblows can dial up the carnage.

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A variable setting makes the special kill animations happen slightly more regularly, most of the time, or for every single melee kill all game long. I only recommend the highest setting for the folks who played Sniper Elite with the X-ray gore animations turned all the way up, as it leads to the same amount of repetitive, gratuitous spleen-smashing.Graphics and background mods Improved AtmosphereOne of the most subtle mods on this list, Improved Atmosphere is the kind of mod you’d never think of on your own—but now that it’s there, you can’t ever go back. Improved Atmosphere breathes life into the background NPCs in each town—the one-line-response, moving furniture types. They gather at campfires, eat, walk around, and generally behave like they’re real people.Your companions also land on more frequent banter triggers, which is great until you’ve heard Alistair antagonize Morrigan for the hundredth time. Corpses, for better or worse, stick around after you’ve killed and looted them, lending an extra morbid air to the fetid stink of a battleground. This great mod adds a lot of texture to the game, making towns and battlegrounds feel more like real places and less like empty dollhouses generated for your amusement.White TeethEveryone in Dragon Age has awful teeth.

Just hideous. “Hey now!” you say, “Brown teeth wrought with decay are a mark of historical realism.” You know what you can do with your realism? You can keep it, that’s what. I’ll be over here with my magic elves, enchanted daggers, and my pearly whites. Thanks to the White Teeth mod, everyone in the game gets a thorough laser whitening treatment. I’ve run the numbers on this, and according to these readings, my favorite characters are now 600% less gross.

Thanks, White Teeth!No Helmet HackUncovering this mod was one of the things that made me realize how old Dragon Age: Origins really was. From Mass Effect 2 onward, that series featured a simple checkbox that made helmets visible or invisible so you could see your characters’ beloved faces—even when they were strapped into a thousand pounds of high-tech armor.Back in the Bad Old Days, this mod had to do the same heavy lifting. Enter No Helmet Hack, a simple little mod that gives each character a weightless, valueless book to read. Using it toggles their helmet visibility on or off, in turn. Beautiful, simple, and efficient.Dragon Age RedesignedBecause Dragon Age is starting to show its age, the Dragon Age Redesigned mod is a great place to start for new players.

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Every facial feature in the game has been given an overhaul, so random NPCs look less like cartoon trolls and more like gritty, bedraggled cartoon trolls. Most of the companions also get an overhaul—some, like Morrigan, have four or five versions to choose from.The installation process for Redesigned is not nearly as pretty as the character’s new faces: there are two separate instal executables that need to be run to overhaul the NPCs. One of them needs to be run twice in succession, for some reason.

Each companion character in the mod has their own set of assets and their own install executable to run, so overhauling your entire party will take eight or nine install sequences. The end results are pretty good, but are they worth all that? I’m not sure, but this mod wins a lot of points for ambition. Note: this mod and White Teeth tend to cancel each other out with some companions, but not all.On page 2, companion and story mods.