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romancemonk

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i found this video at related video tab

 

yeah, its funny but i just wonder

 

is this a mod or what? (maybe bug?)

 

because i've been this scene before with werewolves not undressed

 

im just curious as i searched at dragonagenexus, but i found nothing

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Any mod that changes the "undressed" look of Humans (male or female) will impact that scene, as well as many others that have random humans in varying states of undress (various prison cells, for example).

 

I've seen that same scene with the (former) weres clothed ("human commoner" stuff), in their small clothes, (as in the video), and all completely nekkid, depending on which settings of which mods I've applied. :thumbsup:

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Any mod that changes the "undressed" look of Humans (male or female) will impact that scene, as well as many others that have random humans in varying states of undress (various prison cells, for example).

 

I've seen that same scene with the (former) weres clothed ("human commoner" stuff), in their small clothes, (as in the video), and all completely nekkid, depending on which settings of which mods I've applied. :thumbsup:

 

thanx for your gentle explanation,

 

but can you tell me more specifically?

 

i think you ment that the mods which i installed could change the settings of npc's dresscode

 

then, how can i hadle it?

 

if it is too complicated for explantion,

 

it will be just enough to tell me

 

how had you seen such 3 kinds of scenes

 

thanx again :laugh:

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I think the single most commonly used unclothed-appearance mod is "Natural Bodies", specifically "Natural Bodies All-in-One" (NBaio). Using the "aio" version gives you a wide range of possible looks, allows you to adjust things down to the specific race/gender level, and lets you change them on-the-fly, (in-game).

 

But it requires the use of "DAO-Modmanager" (DAMM), since it is a ".override" file. Some people have difficulty understanding the required folder structure needed to get DAMM to work. once you've figured that out, it's great! :thumbsup:

 

For more information on getting started with mods, see: "Using Dragon Age Mods for Dummies".

 

Happy Modded Gaming! :thumbsup:

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i ment that i wanna know how to change the outfits of that scene

 

as i already installed NB stuffs,

 

and my game displays the werewolves fully clothed with common human wear

 

but anyway, thanx again~ :biggrin:

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