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  1. OK, thanks. I will use DAMM.

     

    Is still doesn't address my problem with the interface mod. It seems do have a DAZIP which I installed and an optional config utility, which I ran but didn't change anything.

     

    One thing I noticed is that even though I have the Steam release, I can use the CD Keys provided by Steam to unlock the EA Origin service version. I will try that one with a fresh install.

  2. DAModder and NMM latest versions. Running as administrator.

     

    They claim the interface mod is installed correctly, but in-game nothing changes. I also cannot access the configurations of the mod.

     

    Steam version of Ultimate edition. Windows 10.

     

    What am I missing?

     

    EDIT: Using other Mod manager utilities I got the UI mod to appear in the in-game mod list, but still it doesn't do the job.

  3. That ANNOYING and LOUD sound when using a mass effect relay.

     

    I know there is a mod, but it didn't work for me and I already finished my install with ALOT and don't want to mess up my game.

     

    Origin installation.

     

    I read it is possible to remove or replace:

    Wwise_MassRelay_Cineanim.afc

     

    But this doesn't work for some reason? The same sound still plays.

  4. I found an easy way to move my Dragon Age installation to my secondary, solid-state hard drive! This methods keeps all settings and mods intact!

     

    Instructions (Windows Vista, 7, and 8 only)

     

    This assumes that the directory on drive “C” is the one that Dragon Age was originally installed to (the “original” folders), and the installation will be moved to drive “E” (the “final” folders). Keep in mind that your original Dragon Age installation paths may be different! You can modify both the original as well as the final file directory.

     

    It may be worth creating backups of your original folders just in case!

     

     

    Move folder

    C:\program files (x86)\Dragon Age

    to

    e:\

     

    Delete C:\program files (x86)\Dragon Age\

     

     

    Move folder

    C:\Users\username\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age

    to a new folder you manually create

    e:\dragon age user data

     

    Delete C:\Users\username\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age

     

     

    Click the Start button, type cmd and run cmd.exe as an ADMINISTRATOR

     

     

    Type

     

    mklink /j "C:\program files (x86)\Dragon Age\" "e:\dragon age"

     

    mklink /j "C:\Users\username\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age" "e:\dragon age user data\dragon age"

     

     

    Note that this file movement method is still reliant on having access to the registry entries of the original drive C.

     

    If you ever want to install Dragon Age onto a completely new computer, while still allowing access to all your settings and mods, I am guessing the following should work:

     

    Install Dragon Age with the regular installer onto the new computer (to create relevant registry entries)

    Patch the game

    Delete the following folders:

    C:\program files (x86)\Dragon Age

    C:\Users\username\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age

    Connect the solid state drive to the computer

    Run the CMD prompts noted earlier

  5. Since I have a lot of mods installed I run into this problem where the game slows to a crawl and stutters a lot after some time playing. I notice that this happens when the RAM usage increases to ca. 1500-1700 MB. I also notice that the RAM never increases above this and eventually the game becomes unplayable. I have 6 GB of system RAM and 4 GB of graphics card RAM.

     

    I have tried numerous EXE fixes (that should allow the app to be able to handle > 2 GB of RAM) but this hasn't helped.

     

    Are there any fixes for this?

  6. Short answer is: "It's possible."

     

    Longer answer is: "Just how comfortable are you doing registry edits, creating Windows OS internal file 'symbolic links' and 'junctions points', or using unofficial, third-party tools such as 'Life Hacker'?"

     

    Better answer: Just do a complete un-/re-install to the new location. This approach has a much higher chance of success with far less frustration along the way. So unless your internet usage is metered and you're doing the digital download install, or you love poking about in your system's guts, it's the one I'd chose. :thumbsup:

     

    NOTE: Your "Settings", "Mods", "Characters", and Saves", (and, depending on your specific game version, perhaps even your DLC) will be found under your Player Profile in your User's Documents folder, not the game-program folders. Relocating that is actually far easier, since it's just a single pointer in the registry and Windows already knows how to handle things if you move that folder. But not sure you really want to move everything in "My Documents". :laugh:

    Thanks.

  7. Hello,

     

    I have noticed in this game that sometimes there are graphical glitches - flickering white and black spots that appear on textures.

     

    Deleting my 'data' meshes and textures folders and only installing NCM texture pack, WRP weapon retexture mod and NV redesigned 2 eliminated some of this, but it still remains, especially on characters.

     

    Geforce 470 (latest drivers)

     

    What could be causing this? Anybody else have the same problem?

    Thanks.

     

     

  8. I have this problem where if I run Fallout3.exe I have no Anti-Aliasing, no Anisotropic Filtering, no V-Sync.

     

    If i change my exe file name to Fallout3blah.exe, I have all the above. Anyone know why? I can not even select Fallout3.exe in the Application override section of the nVidia control panel for some reason. And if I don't use Fallout3.exe I can't run FOSE applications.

     

    Another weird issue is that I occassionally see white or green squares and circles on screen. My card is running cool and I have no issues in other games. I have installed F3, the 5 DLCs, the NMC texture pack, and the unofficial Fallout 3 patch.

     

    Thanks.

  9. Hi,

     

    my game crashes in the Gauntlet (after New Haven). I remove my inventory in the 4th trial, move through the fire, get my inventory back...then the game starts running real slow and I get spammed with a message telling me I have new items in my inventory over and over. When I try to leave the area the game freezes on the load screen.

     

    1.03 version

    Windows 7 64-bit

    Geforce 470 (latest drivers)

    i-7 core 930

    4 GB ram

  10. Hi,

     

    my game worked for a long time but now it crashes every time I load any save game OR even when I start a new game (i.e. not save related). I tried reinstalling from scratch (uninstall proper, delete Fallout 3 folder remaining files, reinstall) but no luck!

     

    Windows 7 64-bit

    Geforce 470 (latest drivers)

    Intel i-7 930

    4 GB Ram

     

    Any suggestions?

  11. New to Dragon Age Origins

     

    When I click the right mouse button to look around and move the mouse only a little bit I do not look around, and only when I move it a medium distance can I look around. It's like there is a small deadzone to the mouse look by default. Why is that and is there a mod to fix this?

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