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Hey Dark.

 

I'm not sure what "vanilla" means, I'm assuming you mean default? If so, I have not modified Morrigan in anyway. She looks exactly like she did originally in the game. The only person I changed the face of was Leliana (to look like Sacred Ashes).

 

That would be great if you could do that for me, I'd really appreciate. I just want that face and hair for Morrigan only.

 

Also, here's some more info of what mods I have, here's my override folder:

 

1) GT Core Rules Fixpack - Beta

2) Leliana Hairstyles

3) More_Hairstyles

4) Shield Scale Mod - v0.2

5) toolsetexport

6) additem.ncs

7) exptable.gda

8 ) exptable_gxa.gda

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Heyas Marius- Yeah, "vanilla" is slang for "original", "original content" or "ordinary". Or in some cases "blah" or "mediocre". Tho in this case we're talking about the original, distribution files. Sorry about that.

 

Ok, I got the original Morrigan morph edited, and I tested it in game. Here's a screenshot of what she looks like with the new hair.

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/DarkeWolf/MoraHairChange.jpg

 

If you like that, you can download the morph here- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9VAWZM52

Just drop it into your override folder once you've got the file downloaded. Or, if you want to you can create a new folder, name it what you want, and then put the mor file in there.

 

[edit] Your override folder is located here- C:\Users\"UsernameX"\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age\packages\core\override [/edit]

 

Now your's may look just a tad bit different than the screenie. I've got two mods that affect her.

Eyebrow presets- http://www.dragonagenexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=1321 (changes the shape of the eyebrows just slightly, there above the bridge of the nose, so they aren't pointing up).

And Morrigan's Robes Sans Necklace and Bra- http://www.dragonagenexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=661

 

Neither of those mods are required for this to work. Just the hairstyles mod. Only letting you know so you understand why mine looks just a tad bit different ;)

 

Hope that this is what you're looking for :)

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WoW you are a ... godsend. Holy crap that looks amazing! WoW thank you so much. You just made my experience so much better!

 

edit: I downloaded the extra mods you provided. Works like a charm, thank you so much!

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And thanks back, for the compliment :)

Always good to get a smile from knowing that somebody is happy :)

Passing a kudos your way, and if you were one that helped mine go up, thanks VERY much! :thumbsup:

 

Hope you enjoy the new morph, and the added mods! Have a great weekend, and happy gaming! :)

-DW

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lol yes I sent the Kudos, you deserve more than one. Btw lol at the white teeth mod. I was gonna download that a while ago, but didn't because I got paranoid that I was downloading too many mods and would break my game.

 

Downloading it now, bless you for the help you provide.

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Thanks very much, I most definitely appreciate it :thumbsup: :)

 

About too many mods. Theres a few of us that have well over a gigabyte of mods installed. For the most part, it mostly depends on what your computer can handle. Tho you do want to be cautious when installing mods which make your comp work harder. Such as mods with high polycount meshes, or high resolution textures. And some of the mods which have compatibility issues with each other.

In the case of the latter, it's because the game engine that bioware made for this game... well, it still needs some work, IMO. It can only read ONE of a lot of types of files, rather than being able to read all of them. So say that if you have a mod that affects... say... Leliana's dialogs. Another mod installed that affects those same dialogs will cause a conflict because the game can't merge those two files together.

This is the case with a lot of dialog files, combat related files, tactics related files, etc.

 

Essentially, you just kinda need to keep track. Install one, and test your game. If it starts making the game start to lag, then you might reconsider that particular mod.

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