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  1. Does anyone know if DAI Cinematic Tools is available for download anymore? All the links I've found to download it now goes to a site that seems to have only sponsored links for unrelated things. I would appreciate it so much if someone could point me in the right direction. Was really hoping to do some stuff with it this weekend. Thanks in advance!
  2. @valerie1972 Thanks for your answer! I'm kind of scratching my head here. I have my PC set up a little strangely when it comes to where things get installed. I got it a few years ago and I don't really know what I thought I was accomplishing with that LOL. Anyway, there is no Origin Games folder in the path you described above. This is likely because most things on my PC are installed on another drive called E:. But even on E:, it's not there where you described. The Origin Games folder is empty. However, this path: E:\Games has two folders in it: Dragon Age and Nexus Mod Manager (so E:\Games\Dragon Age and E:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager) The Dragon Age folder has folders that seem like it must be the game, such as the bin_ship folder (so E:\Games\Dragon Age\bin_ship). It has an application in it called DAOriginsLauncher. So is that it? The Nexus Mod Manager folder has one folder named DragonAge, which has two folders, Install Info and Mods. (E:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\DragonAge\Install Info and E:\...\Mods) In Nexus Mod Manager (the program itself), the paths are as follows: Mod Directory: E:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\DragonAge\Mods Install Info: E:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\DragonAge\Install Info Dragon Age Mods Directory: E:\Users\Shari\Documents\Bioware\Dragon Age\Packages\Core\Override That last path is also a little confusing: there is no "Documents" folder that I can see in that path. Instead the rest of that path can be found in "My Documents". (So E:\Users\Shari\My Documents\Bioware\Dragon Age\Packages\Core\Override Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
  3. @Thandal, thank you so much for taking the time to help me out. I didn't actually have the Steam version first; I had installed the game from physical discs. That version was still installed when I downloaded and installed Origin, which then downloaded and installed DA:O + DLCs + Awakenings. So now I have two shortcuts to DA:O on my computer. Only the Origin shortcut actually launches the game. The original shortcut no longer works if I click it. Also, when I go to Control Panel to uninstall the original installation from the disks, there is only one entry for DA:O and that appears to be the Origin version. So because there are two (possibly) installations of DA:O on this PC, I'm not sure how to double-check that the game file paths in NMM are pointing to the Origin installation. I already have the latest version of NMM. Do you think it would help to un/reinstall NMM? Thanks again, I appreciate it so much. I'm desperate to get back to the game and finish it.
  4. I'm having a similar problem, in that I just reinstalled Dragon Age: Origins with the Origin client and now it says it can't load my saved game without "missing content", and then it lists the mods I had active while I was playing before. I've tried everything I can think of to get DA:O to "see" that NMM is right there with all the mods I was using. I rescanned using NMM. (Side question: does it matter which of NMM and NMM (Trace Mode) I use?) Any ideas what I should do?
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