

So I tried this, and found it quite easy to work with and not too difficult to get started. Frosty even tells you if there are any conflicts among the mods you are applying.Īnyway, once you get it set up, I find it kind of easy.Ĭoo a écrit :This is the first game I modded in quite some time, and because I was looking for better hairstyles, I stumbled upon some mods that stated they could only be installed with Frosty. All you do is drag and drop your mod files into the Frosty window, and then click the files from left pane to right for the ones you might want to apply, and then click the check box on the ones that you actually do want to apply.

I think Frosty can handle many different types of mods, not just Frosty mods.

Frosty will then start Steam, which will then start Origin, which will then start up DAI. This way, you start Frosty, you select your game in Frosty, and you click on the Launch button in Frosty. To do this correctly and as recommended, when I set up Frosty for DAI, I pointed Frosty at the game file that Steam uses to start the game. I had to add my game, here Dragon Age Inquisitions, to Frosty. If I remember correctly, I downloaded the Frosty software and installed it. This is the first game I modded in quite some time, and because I was looking for better hairstyles, I stumbled upon some mods that stated they could only be installed with Frosty.
