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  1. I realize this is an old thread, but there has been no solution offered for the invisible mod list problem in DAMM. If anyone else is experiencing this issue, you just need to edit the file that the manager uses to keep information on installed mods. The proceeding example assumes DAMM's default AddIns Folder location, using More Hairstyles as the offending mod. Navigate to \%userprofile%\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age\Settings , open the AddIns.xml file with Notepad, and remove the following lines that appear at the bottom of the document: <AddInItem UID="More_Hairstyles" Name="More Hairstyles"> <Title DefaultText="More Hairstyles" /> <Description DefaultText="Adds new hairstyles available at character creation. Included are some of Ren's and idkrrr's hairstyles, as well as the Lady of the Forest hair. One hairstyle was created by Anto, and another by NewSea, both from the Sims community." /> <URL DefaultText="http://www.dragonagenexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=392" /> <Version>0.51</Version> <Publisher DefaultText="Kzelsama" /> </AddInItem>Note that there's a single line under that block of text that should remain. After the edit, the last 3 lines should read: </FileList> </AddInItem> </AddInsList>
  2. I'm also seeing some places in a foreign language. "Locanda del Gigante Addormentato"; this is not Spanish, but Italian. I have run into at least one other place which has been renamed. Is "Lore Friendly version of Wars in Skyrim" a mod? If that is the name of the mod, then I do not have that installed and my problem stems elsewhere. Can anyone else please shed some insight into this issue? SOLVED: Perhaps I should have been more thorough in my initial examination as I quickly found the source of my troubles shortly after posting. The "Sounds of Skyrim - The Dungeons - TRADUZIONE ITALIANA" is the offending mod, although one would think this would only affect sounds. Hope this helps others!
  3. Merely using the defaults above helped with stuttering tremendously. I never had any CTDs prior, but I did have infrequent lock ups--usually during zone transitions. Too early to tell if these settings will change that, however, I did experience one since adding these settings. I might have to try altering the settings to see if it helps. Kudos! :thumbsup:
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