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mehmet429

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First time this happened to me while i was playing with another char at level 26,i see 2 attribute points but each time i give point it makes +2 rather than +1 so normally i must get +3 att. each of them is 1 totally 3 points.After this point i never see 3 att points sometimes i dont get any sometimes 1 or 2.I dunno what caused it...

I totally cleaned every mods from packages and addins and arranged mods again with another walkthru.I get 2. level with normally.3 att each is 1.But going to 3.level i get nothing i dunno what causes it i want to change it to real values but i dunno how.

 

I make another char and when i give 5 att. points to him each gives 2 so i get 10 att points.Its ridiculous even with a fresh char no need to see opening video of the char!

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One (or more) of the mods you've installed is using the default module_core script instead of their own or none. The only solution I am aware of for that is to either have the modder fix it or remove it completely. Unfortunately you'll have to go thru them one by one to figure out which one it is.
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https://www.nexusmods.com/dragonage/mods/3590?tab=posts&BH=0

Thats the reason and this makes me a huge mess in my pc.

After deleting all mods from addins and core package i havent used my own expansion pass,dlc and other goodies.Thanks to EA stuff (!)that they dont know anything about DAO.I chatted with 3 diffferent ppl and i cant use any of the dlcs there.After installing and deleting DAO 5 times i used GOG version still game doesnt respond to the dlcs.After deleting everything about DAO and purging several times registries i finally installed origin version with working dlcs.

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@mehmet429; Modding a game means, "Caveat Lusor". :cool:

(It also gives real context for the motto "Back-up, back-up, back-up." :laugh: )

 

It's not EA staff's job top know how you messed up your install so badly, or how to clean it up afterwards. It's nice when they can help, but seriously... Fixing problems caused by modding isn't in their job description. :no:

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@mehmet429; Modding a game means, "Caveat Lusor". :cool:

(It also gives real context for the motto "Back-up, back-up, back-up." :laugh: )

 

It's not EA staff's job top know how you messed up your install so badly, or how to clean it up afterwards. It's nice when they can help, but seriously... Fixing problems caused by modding isn't in their job description. :no:

Lol,do you know what is the meaning of complete uninstall everything and registries and checking dragon age origins registry place manually.If i was a pc noob i can understand what you mean but im not.Their job is to know how to fix the game or at least give proper arguments and info to correct the issues.Problem is all about xml files(addins,offer and manifest)and registry of the game.

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The "problem" is that you made unknown (even to you) changes to your game's config that prevent the "official" install from working. As you said, a complete un-/re-install *should* have worked. But as the game was installed and working correctly BEFORE you used any mods, the cause of the issues can be fairly ascribed to one or more of those mods. Again, dealing with problems caused by unofficial (so by definition, unsupported) modifications is well outside any support person's job description.

Your rig. Your decision to mod. Your problem to fix when things go sideways.

Others, including the "official" support folk, may be willing to try to assist you. But complaining about them here when they can't figure out what happened seems... petulant.

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