

(The exact location you're looking for, on my computer, is Computer>OS (C:)>Program files (x86)>Origin Games>Dragon Age Inquisition>Update. Make a new folder, name it the name of that mod (or whatever you want, obviously), put that data folder and package.mft in it, then proceed to step five.ĥ: Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other mods you want.Ħ: Go into your Dragon Age folder, then into your update folder. If there is no new folder with the name of the mod and instead you got a data folder and package.mft directly in your Inquisition mods folder, then your author made an oopsy that you'll be fixing real quick. If that is the case, it worked, proceed to step five. Inside that folder there should be another folder called data and a file called package.mft. You should have a new folder in there with the name of the mod in it. (Mine is on my desktop, since I like the quick reference if I want to see what I have.) Name it something like "Inquisition mods".ģ: Using 7zip or Winzip or whatever, extract the files you downloaded directly into that folder.Ĥ: Check that folder, make sure the extraction worked. Here's a step-by-step on how to make it work for you:Ģ: Make a folder, put it anywhere. Every time you want to take out or put in a mod, you open it up and re-merge.


All the Mod Manager is doing is merging the changes from all the mods you want into one plug-in so it works nicely with the game. The problem with plug-ins for the game is that you can only have one at a time, basically. Since you're hesitant, I'll explain it for you. I've heard the DA:I mod manager does not work for some people. Since these are all brand new things, and made not by EA or Bioware, but fans, they're still getting everything together. DA:I Mod Manager is easy, just take it step by step and follow the instructions.
