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DaHammer

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  1. I am trying to find a mod that extends (not adds more) the hotbar/quickbar whatever you want to call it.

    I *think* the OP is asking how come the Quickbar he sees in others' screenschots extends almost completely across the bottom of the screen, while he has just 12 slots on his.

     

    If so, the answer is not a mod. Just "left-click-hold" on the right edge of the Quickbar itself and "drag" it out to the right. That about doubles the number of available slots... :thumbsup:

    Really?? is that it? Cool! That's very nice to know. i never even thought of that! Thanks!

  2. I am trying to find a mod that extends (not adds more) the hotbar/quickbar whatever you want to call it. in most of the screencaps of DOA i have seen this mod, yet i still havn't found it after my SECOND complete search of the files/mods posted here. It must be somewhwre, so can someone be so kind as to link it or tell me how do make it so, because i simply can't look anymore.

    Thanks everybody.

  3. The first time through play without mods. Unlike Oblivion, this game has a well developed story and characters that make the vanilla version very good. As for mods on the second playthrough and beyond, I agree with Thandal plus I would also add the Morrigan Dialogue Restoration Patch by TerraEx. Most others are aesthetic and your use of them will be based on your preferences. There are plenty of headmorph, armor, and weapon mods out there to pick and choose from, and the Skip the Fade will be if you like playing the Fade or not. There are quite a few that actually find that their favorite part (not me, however). However, for the first time skips the mods and just enjoy the game. Lose yourself in the story. You will be surprised how good a game it is on it's own.

    'Unlike Oblivion'?? Are you serious? i loved that game and i never modded it! i think this game has much more problems and issues that SHOULD have been worked out by Bioware, but were instead placed in the hands of the modding community to deal with. I only ran into one problem in Oblivion that caused a mission to be uncompletable, but even that problem i easily fixed.

    No, Oblivion was a much better game than Dragon Age.

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