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Today DAI update on Origin canceled mod-using


ayanechan3

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Hey there,

 

today was a DAI-game-update (I use Origin-launcher). I always use this for my mods to be "up to date" with the newest mod-managers DAITools Suite Loader http://www.nexusmods.com/dragonageinquisition/mods/693/?

 

So didn´t have any problems with the mods, but when I updated via Origin/DAI all mods where ingame gone.

So I wanted to merge all mods again, but only this the mod manager show me:

 

http://prntscr.com/8cafy0

 

 

What does it mean? ö.Ö

I´m no computer pro. ^^ I don´t unterstand anything the error is showing.

So pls do u have the same problem?

How do I fix this problem?

 

 

PS:

 

I found this a minute ago:

 

http://daimodder.tumblr.com/

 

 

 

mods totally broken with new patch

Please make everyone aware that modding with the new patch is not possible at present. Until the talented coders can update the modding suite the Mod Manager stops with exceptions on trying to merge and if you have an old merged patch the game just CTD’s.

Word of Mod Note: Important note! Thank you, Drengin! This was also noted by maadstarr, as well.

So it appears (not unsurprisingly) that Patch 10 breaks mods. Start sending positive thoughts to our dedicated coders!

 

 

 

 

 

So does this mean, we can never do modding? :O

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This is a list of mods that have been reported broken with patch 10: daimodder.tumblr.com/post/128351178149/dai-patch-10-psa
(Although for me, More Influence works as long as I use the configure button in mod manager, as does fabric fixes despite a message saying plaidweave has been overwritten by plaidweave, as does SOSM with always full focus (v3) and no cooldown or mana/stamina cost).
Use the Tools Suite to keep your Mod Manager up to date (note that the latest update will install, but the 'upgrade' button will stay available for some reason), generally after a patch or DLC is released, a new version of Mod Manager isn't far behind.

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