Here they are in case someone else runs into the same problem as I in the future. Has the site been abandoned or is it actually under maintenance and I just decided to get into modding Andromeda at a bad time? Is there a different site I can download the mod manager from or an alternate mod manager I can use?Įdit: u/uchuskies08 was kind enough to share with me a couple of links for the mod manager. I also saw another post addressing this same issue which makes me worry that the site's been abandoned and has been "under maintenance" for over a year. Well, the website that hosts the mod manager downloads has been "under maintenance" for at least the past three days and I'm getting a little impatient. You have to manually go into in your DA:I installation location, open the ModData folder, then the Update folder inside, then the Patch folder inside, edit the file "Package.I've never modded Andromeda before and apparently every mod on the Nexus says you need to use the Frosty mod manager. You still have DAIModMaker mods applied, in which case you have to remove the "Patch_ModManagerMerge" folder from your "Update" folder in your DA:I installation location. If you're running into Frosty Mods just not activating in game, AND you had previously used DIA Mod Manager, these steps fixed Frosty for me: Is there something obvious I'm missing or can you point me to an installation tutorial that confirms this works on steam?įinally fixed it. Select your mods through FMM, launch FF, select the game and platform, click Launch with mods enabled, launch the game through the platform like normal. To launch a modded game installed though Steam or the EA App, you need Frosty Fix. Game launches through Frosty Mod Manager, but none of the mods have any effect. Frosty Manager doesnt exactly work for non-Origin games. Oddly enough, I been trying to get another playthrough of DAI and have been trying to mod it for the last couple of days. It could also just be that one of your frosty mods is bugged, either way whether it's conflicts with the da:i mod manager mods vs the frosty mods, or a bugged frosty mod, I would try disabling your mods in halves and run the game, see if it works, if it doesn't, you know the problem mod is in the enabled half, so then continue enabling and disabling your mods in smaller halves and starting up the game to see if it works, until you narrow it down to one problem mod that you can then disable, enabling the rest. If you have a mod in da:i mod manager that edits the same file as one in frosty mod manager enabled at the same time, you're gonna have an infinite load, or other issues. though personally I would only do this if there were some da:i mod manager that I absolutely couldn't load via frosty - despite what the tutorial says,like I mentioned in point 1, some da:i mod manager mods can be loaded via frosty directly, but not all, so to speed things up, I would load the eligible da:i mod manager mods via frosty, and the ones that would glitch if put into frosty via da:i mod manager, with this workaround.Īnother possible reason you're having this issue, but you're already using the provided workaround in point 2, is you may have conflicting mods across the 2 mod managers. use the designated workaround to use both mod managers together.clean the traces of da:i mod manager following point 3 of this thread, then either find frosty mod manager equivilents of your previous da:i mod manager mods to load via frosty, OR, unzip the da:i mod manager mods with a program like 7-zip, and then load them via frosty, provided they are not da:i mod manager retextures, as those will glitch (see this comment and start reading from the paragraph starting "retextures" down to the bottom to identify da:i mod manager retextures.).Your issue may stem from you using da:i mod manager previously - it clashes with frosty, unless you use a special method.
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