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Post by grallon on Dec 16, 2017 12:54:17 GMT
Does anyone know if it's possible to save a load order in the DAI Mod Manager? Whenever I find some new mod I wish to add to my patched game I have to close the Manager, since it won't detect any new file dumped in its active mod folder (the Force rescan option doesn't seem to serve in that regard). Needless yo say this resets all the selected mods (including configurable ones like the fabulous palettes of Thedas - which takes forever to reconfigure every time). I wish to spare myself the tedium. Any suggestion would be appreciated!
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Post by sjsharp2010 on Dec 16, 2017 22:02:09 GMT
I don' t think so whenever I've had to install mods or install new ones I've needed t odelete the old patch and reinstall again.
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Post by grallon on Dec 17, 2017 0:21:19 GMT
I don' t think so whenever I've had to install mods or install new ones I've needed t odelete the old patch and reinstall again. The problem isn't recreating a new patch, it's having to shut down the Manager to re-acquire the stuff added before launching a rebuild of the patch; I wish there was a re-scan source directory command or something. Oh well... thanks!
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Post by noissance on Dec 17, 2017 3:24:17 GMT
Does anyone know if it's possible to save a load order in the DAI Mod Manager? Whenever I find some new mod I wish to add to my patched game I have to close the Manager, since it won't detect any new file dumped in its active mod folder (the Force rescan option doesn't seem to serve in that regard). Needless yo say this resets all the selected mods (including configurable ones like the fabulous palettes of Thedas - which takes forever to reconfigure every time). I wish to spare myself the tedium. Any suggestion would be appreciated! Just change the directory of mod path to something else temporarily, then back to original path. This should add more mods on the screen.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Dec 17, 2017 8:29:48 GMT
Just create two separate folders, one for downloaded mods and one for the mods (let's name it Usemods) you're going to use. If you direct the modmanager to look into Usemods, you don't have to do anything more. Your chosen list of mods is already there. If you want to add new mods to the list, just drag the new downloaded mod into Usemods, start up modmanager and patch in the changed list to the game. Saves you the time of unchecking mods you don't want.
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