dipsauce13 Posted December 1, 2019 Share Posted December 1, 2019 (edited) Hello, i've been playing divinity original sin 2: definitive edition for quite a while now and really loving each minute of gameplay, even the character creation is too exciting to be ignored. With that in mind i'd like to bring up the attention of how preset armors as previewed during character creation, most notably for wayfarer class preset, is not available in game. Have been scouring the internet for any available recourse to this silly aesthetic request on the internet and have so far found zero solutions to satisfy my needs, hence me coming to this forum requesting help. For those who are aptly familiar with DOS2:DE i should clarify again that the early levels armor (viz. stained shirt, foul trousers, stained pants, child gloves, etc.) are NOT the same with the armor attached in the picture. I have tried tampering with Divinity 2 Engine to see the probability of me doing my own work. Long story short it turned out to be quite a bum as i wasn't able to create new items using vanilla resources or making unplayable vanilla resources playable using such engine. Although during my tampering i did discover that the three pieces of the armor (viz. torso, leg, feet) exist with the helmet being hidden (the helmet is basically the same with the brown cap you would typically find early on in the course of the game). The problem with my ability to mod stems from lack experience of modding. With my experience being very novice-like in operating Skyrim creation kit, i do not understand every function of ribbon, interface, or the commands existing in the Divinity 2 Engine. Should anyone be interested in making this work i would tremendously be grateful, as i am sure many people would too. Thank you in advance. Note: it just occurred to me since the early armors are looking rather similar to the one in the picture perhaps the shortcut to make the armor playable would be to apply the mesh and/or texture of the armor in the picture contained within the game's database and apply it to the already playable early level armors in DOS2:DE. Alas i am not able to do so, hence the former is only a suggestion to those taking keen interest in exploring modding DOS2:DE through Divinity 2 Engine i was not able to upload the picture for some reason, so i hope this link to my steam cloud collection of screenshot would suffice https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1926013125 Edited December 1, 2019 by dipsauce13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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