Hey all! I wanted to give a big thank you to everyone that has supported me. It took some time, but I'm finally employed full-time. Unfortunately, I won't be making any more mods for DAI, but I do look forward to modding the next Dragon Age. Hope to see some of you then.
And to those of you having issues getting my mods to work, try the following:
Go your game folder, where Dragon Age Inquisition is installed. One way to get there is to right-click on the game's shortcut icon (the one you click to launch the game), click on 'Properties' and then click on 'Open File Location.' When there, look for the 'Update' folder. Inside that folder is another folder called 'Patch.' Within the 'Patch' folder is a file called 'package.' Right-click that file and open it with Notepad. Where it says 'Version 11,' you change that to 'Version 12.' Save and close. You should now be able to run mods that require 'Patch 12.'
Employment is highly overrated. When you are 80 on your deathbed you won't remember your job regardless of what you work. The things you will remember are the good stuff. Let's be honest from a macro perspective work for most people is a waste of time. Most people never accomplish anything worth doing. Sure they lie to themselves about how great they are but from a macro perspective you can just replace them with anyone else and nothing would change. Sure work is important but for the most part is serves to give people a fabricated feeling of worth much like empty materialism is called happiness these days. Life is short and shitty enjoy the good stuff while you can.
Necroing this, but this is ironic coming from a video game post. In my 50s now I don't look back and feel greatly honored by the video games I played. I remember the times I actually climbed mountains, hiked the Great Wall, dove with sharks on the Mariana...And you need money to do most of that. I'm not saying to embrace work as your life. And I do enjoy video games. But, like you said about work, they give people an empty feeling of accomplishment. Go to a forest, a mountain, a lake or ocean near you and actually enjoy life in higher resolution than you will find in any video game. Level up your actual self. Video games are fun, but they are nothing earning Platinum in real life.
How about we all just do what we enjoy and stop comparing ourselves to others. King or Peasant, Platinum or Bronze, we all are going to die. Accomplishment in itself is an illusion. The illusion that what you do matters somehow, someway. But we all know that there is TRULY nothing to do here but exist and die. So many cling to impermanence, it's so paradoxical. We know the Universe is expanding, and in how ever many millions or billions of years EVERYTHING inside the Universe will cease to be...
NOBODY can ever truly "accomplish" anything... It's just a coping mechanism so you can justify your actions and therefore justify your own existence. It helps you maintain a sense of "self". The real truth is you exist to die. "Row, row, row, your boat gently down the stream". Whatever you may choose to do from birth to death only matters to your ego, to the facade you've built for others.
Your recommendation to enjoy life is to take/pay for trips to different locations on Earth and look at stuff... How dull.
Level myself up you say? To whose standards shall I aspire to?
At the end of the day as far as we know, none of us will retain our memories after death. Both of your points are in fact pointless.
For anyone wondering: I'm running it with FMM and it works without any additional input, just ignore the "wrong patch" info in Frosty and enjoy zooming around.
You need to find your "package.mft" file inside C:\Games\Dragon Age - Inquisition\Update\Patch and change the version from 11 (the one I had when I had this problem) to 14. It worked for me to use DAI Mod Manager
i just installed , it didnt work i tried in combat state movement but still not working. is it not compatible with the newest version of the game ? mine is DAI:Game of the year.
not sure if it's intended but it works in frosty along with the other mod that tweeks out of combat speed. didn't do anything special, just installed it through frosty
thanks for this mod but can i have a request? is it posible to create a mod that reduced or decreases the movement speed to at least -20 to -30% while running. the reason is i moded my camera to ''demo 2014 camera'' mod. and i find it that too fast while im running. thanks and advance please reply i really needed that mod please ?
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And to those of you having issues getting my mods to work, try the following:
Go your game folder, where Dragon Age Inquisition is installed. One way to get there is to right-click on the game's shortcut icon (the one you click to launch the game), click on 'Properties' and then click on 'Open File Location.' When there, look for the 'Update' folder. Inside that folder is another folder called 'Patch.' Within the 'Patch' folder is a file called 'package.' Right-click that file and open it with Notepad. Where it says 'Version 11,' you change that to 'Version 12.' Save and close. You should now be able to run mods that require 'Patch 12.'
Hope this helps!
Employment is highly overrated. When you are 80 on your deathbed you won't remember your job regardless of what you work. The things you will remember are the good stuff. Let's be honest from a macro perspective work for most people is a waste of time. Most people never accomplish anything worth doing. Sure they lie to themselves about how great they are but from a macro perspective you can just replace them with anyone else and nothing would change.
Sure work is important but for the most part is serves to give people a fabricated feeling of worth much like empty materialism is called happiness these days.
Life is short and shitty enjoy the good stuff while you can.
thanks friend and keep being awesome
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NOBODY can ever truly "accomplish" anything... It's just a coping mechanism so you can justify your actions and therefore justify your own existence. It helps you maintain a sense of "self". The real truth is you exist to die. "Row, row, row, your boat gently down the stream". Whatever you may choose to do from birth to death only matters to your ego, to the facade you've built for others.
Your recommendation to enjoy life is to take/pay for trips to different locations on Earth and look at stuff... How dull.
Level myself up you say? To whose standards shall I aspire to?
At the end of the day as far as we know, none of us will retain our memories after death. Both of your points are in fact pointless.
didn't do anything special, just installed it through frosty