Is the process different for different file types? (ie, do. (Some might require a particular manager or complex manual install, but they're rare.)ĭo you mean put the contents, regardless of file type into core/override? for skyrim if i want to install manually i have to find the specific file locations where assets are supposed to go (ie, meshes have to go in the meshes folder, hair styles separated by race have to go in each race's separate hair folders)ĭoes dragon age just recognize and use all assets in the core/override automatically? In general, just be sure to check the description and/or readme before installing. Once that's done and the file structure is still in order, your game should recognize them and you're good to go.
Documents/BioWare/Dragon Age/packages/core/override directory. Otherwise, you can extract and drop loose files and folders into the. dazip will convert the archive for an easy install through the daupdater. If a mod author has organised everything, renaming the extension to a. Originally posted by Craftian:Honestly, it depends. Given the dated nature of Dragon Age: Origins, it's only a given the graphics of the title won't be up to par with modern standards.This is where the JB3textures mod comes into the picture.