Dragon Age Origins Mods Not Showing Up
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Ok I tried to install the mod manager but this mod for the boots is still not working. I mean I have the game on steam is that maybe stopping me from getting this mod to work or is it something with my computer because the manager says the mod is installed but the mod is not working. 00:48, August 28, 2010 (UTC).
These items are added to your character's inventory. To download and install just follow the instructions on the wiki page.-Adds a set of items devised for Leliana to Bodhan's inventory so you can buy them.
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The items are not overpowered and suit Leliana's looks and background quite well.-Loreseeker: 'Rather nicely implemented in the Urn Quest, imo. It has a hefty Dex bonus, so might be somewhat overpowered. I like the way it looks though - especially if Leliana fills the agile fighter combat role in the party.' -Loreseeker: 'Obtainable in Lothering Chantry (or via console later, apparently, but that doesn't appeal to me so I haven't tried it.) Takes only the chest slot in the inventory, so other items (boots, gloves, etc.) can be equipped at the same time, providing bonuses, but won't show in game (armour displays as a set, graphically) Decent bonus, but not too overpowered.'
-Adds a set for Elf Male (an Arcane Warrior version is provided). It looks really cool and original if a bit flashy. You get it for free. Male characters only. For female characters use the (thanks to Celtic Dream for the link).-Celtic Dream: 'Black Templar's Armor set is also great - looks awesome and has some nice stats,. The Black Templar armor does work in Awakening'-Celtic Dream: 'the Grey Warden Set which also adds swords, greatswords, and shields to coordinate with the armor.
the Grey Warden set does not work in Awakening.' -Adds a suit of armour that can be used by everyone. It's a green retexture of the Legion armour with nice stats. It actually reminds me of the Ankheg plate in Baldur's Gate. You get it for free.-Perfect if you're looking for a Death Dealer look for your character. One version works for all races but it will look better on your main character.-Adds four custom staves to your inventory, a cobra, a stag, a globe (representing Thedas) and a skull. They look really good in game.
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Slightly overpowered but incredibly stylish.-Adds a very nice looking suit of armour perfect for a Templar. It looks really good. It can be added to Bodahn's shop.-A really cool armour set designed for Elven Rogues (but wearable by other characters). Custom weapons are also added. It was made for Zevran.-Adds an item set for mages.
It looks great compared to vanilla robes. Both male and female versions.-Adds different types of Warden shields in Bodahn's inventory (three shapes, lighter and darker tints). Nice for a change.-Adds a custom bow that looks quite weird but is really impressive and cool (depending on your taste).
If you're into dragon themed weapons that is just perfect.-Adds a collection of items made especially made for Arcane Warriors. The items can be added to Bodahn's shop.-Yet another armour, this one is a retexture of the Effort plate with a Grey Warden look. It's not a replacer and you get it directly in your inventory for free.-An armour for human females, you get it directly in your inventory. It's different from most armour sets and is quite revealing without being vulgar.
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There is a version with a skirt and another with a cape. It's still a WIP and the mod author is working on a medium set.-Another armour for human females, it has a nice leathery look and it's really different from vanilla armours and other modded armours. It would be a nice armour for a Rogue but it gives points to magic so you may want to give it a try with a Mage instead.-Adds sexier mage robes for female characters. They don't look like your character is running around in a bikini and they're not indecent.
You can choose between a replacer and a standalone version (I recommend the non replacer).-Adds a sword, a gauntlet, a dagger and an armour based on Artemis Entreri's equipment in The Icewind Dale Trilogy. You get them directly in your character's inventory.-Adds some very beautiful swords to the game and it's now a standalone mod (it used to be a replacer).-Longsword and dagger based on the Vigilance model. Both for DAO and Awakening.-Adds a really cool looking longsword (and great sword) based on the Voice of Velvet model, very stylish.-Adds a scythe to your inventory. It's big, it's overpowered but it looks really good (especially if wielded by a big fellow). A new version (smaller and more balanced) is available.-Adds a variety of original weapons to the game that can be bought from Bodahn.
It includes Whitebark (a big maul, perfect if you want to toss the caber or play baseball with Darkspawn), Deadweight (an even bigger maul which looks as if it is made out of solid rock. Really cool if you're into really big weapons) and many other great weapons.-Adds a longsword and a greatsword to your inventory.
It looks incredibly good.-Adds a very nice looking bow to your inventory (it has a 'scaly' look that you may appreciate).-For male humans only. It adds an armour complete with necklace and staff for Arcane Warriors (but it can be used for other classes if you meet the Str requirements). The armour is definitely overpowered but it looks really good although some players may think it's not too lore friendly (it's based on the Slayers series). A red version is available.-Olimikrig: 'As the name of the mod indicates, the armour is for females only, the weapons, however, can be used by either gender. It looks absolutely amazing, best looking armour/weapon pack I've stumbled upon so far. If coupled with it offers a lot of room for customizing the looks.'
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXLast but not least, when starting a new game, you should disable mods that add items or new skills before starting the game. If you don't then they may not show up in game (while they're still enabled).
Official DLC work fine in that respect and are not affected so you don't have to disable things like the Lucky Stone for instance. If you run into this issue, you should make a save, exit to the main menu, disable the content that is not showing in game, force load your save, make a new save, exit to the main menu, enable the content and load your last save. It's easier to just disable modded items before starting a new game. Of course, you don't have to disable items that are added to a shop or a chest later in game, this is only relevant to items that spawn in your character's inventory.
@charles456k: I hope this answer is simple enough to follow to be helpful.After stumbling through the process for myself, I discovered a couple of things that it would have been really nice of them to let the owners of Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition on disc know: First, yes. You absolutely can install the UE in it's entirety (as well as any of the unlockables available through your 'entitlements' page if you have a Bioware account and have unlocked them The catch, however, is that you must install the DLC from the second disc in the case before you install the base game unless you wish to do as I had to do and spend about an extra hour installing it twice. Secondly, regardless of what several sites - including Xbox Live's help - say, the only way I'vebeen able to get all of the DLC to load when the Xbox 360 virtual machine starts up is if it is that same DLC disc is in my Xbox One's disc drive and not the main game disc as one would naturally assume it should be. (I can get the game itself to start up fine with the game disc in the drive, but the DLC such as Awakening, The Stone Prisoner, Warden's Keep, etc will not show up as installed content regardless of it's presence on my Xbox One's hard drive.)In what I hope are fairly simple steps, this is what I ended up doing in order to install it on the second Xbox One that lives at my house, and it worked with no issues:1: Insert the DLC install disc into the Xbox One's disk drive, and from the home screen, select 'install disc.' After doing so, the Xbox One should inform you that to use the content it will require you to install an update and tell you how much space it will take. Allow it to do so, and it will install all of the DLC packages from the disc.2: Remove the DLC disc from the Xbox One's disc drive and insert the actual 'game' disc for Dragon Age: Origins. If you have it set to autoplay, a message will pop up that you must install an update to play the game and tell you the size of the update.
(If you do not, then select the tile that shows the Dragon Age: Origins game and when you attempt to start it, the screen I mentioned will then pop up.) Allow it to install the game.3: When complete, remove the 'game' disc from the drive and reinsert the DLC install disc, then from either the tile on your 'Home' screen or from 'My Games and Apps' you can now select Dragon Age: Origins and the Xbox One will load up the Xbox 360 virtual machine with Dragon Age: Origins running. (It very well may have sound stutters and take a few minutes as it goes through the process of 'Checking Add On Content' but it should then show that all of the DLC from the Ultimate Edition is installed.) If your account has other entitlements that are unlocked, you can now exit the game and either highlight the Dragon Age: Origins tile on the 'Home' screen or go back to 'My Games and Apps' and highlight the Dragon Age: Origins tile, then press the 'menu' button so you can choose 'Manage Game.' 4: If you have additional content available to you, it should now show up under the category 'Ready to Install' under the Game Management menu. You can now install those items, and when finished, the next time you start up the game, all of your content should load and you'll be all set to take on the Archdemon and save Ferelden from the Blight.NOTE: This process is.only. if you own the full Ultimate Edition and all of your DLC came on a second disc contained in the package. If you own the base game on disc and purchased the DLC through the Xbox Store and downloaded it directly, then you should install your base game from the disc and when it finishes installing, start up the game and let it load all the way to the main game menu and then exit the game (be sure to fully quit the game)You can then go to 'My Games and Apps,' and under the 'Ready to Install' heading, the content you own through digital entitlement should then be visible. If not, try selecting the tile for Dragon Age: Origins, press the menu button and choose 'Manage Game.'
If you have the digital entitlement on the account that is logged in on your console, the previously purchased DLC and any unlocked items should be listed under 'Ready to Install.' If you find that your DLC is not listed, be sure to double check that you are logged in with the same profile/gamertag that purchased the DLC from the Xbox Store.
@Icyblaze13: I have the game installed (through origins) and the DLC through the ultimate disc.You say you don't see it under game management. Not sure if you are trying through disc DLC or downloaded from Xbox live.But those having trouble I may have also found a glitch and work around.Like I said have game digital and DLC through disc. Played- saved. When I tried playing again it said i needed to install the DLC it was missing- which was all. I went to game management and uninstalled 1(return to ostegar- this time) - and re installed.
Went back to game and all DLC present again. If it doesn't show in game try uninstalling and re installing one to refresh it.This literally just happened tonight so can't confirm if it will keep happening and if the workaround will keep working. Just putting the info out there.