It's still a fine sixty-odd hours of comically blood-drenched fantasy adventuring, but it could be a little better.
The bad news is that means that the wonky balance and occasionally naff textures will still rear their ugly heads. It even reinstates a handful of lost dialogues and events to the game - nothing too dramatic, but a good foundation to start with, though you may want to buff it up with a few more choice mods before starting.Īs the extensive documentation for the Fixpack mod explains, it's solely focused on bug-fixes aside from a handful of scenes, voice lines and events restored to the game. As the title suggests, it's your one-stop shop for polishing up the game and fixing up all the little issues Bioware never had the chance to officially patch. Forgot where you left off? Best start catching up with Dragon Age: Origins then, with the rather lovely Qwinn's Ultimate DAO Fixpack mod. There's a new Dragon Age on the way, according to the moody teaser shown during December's Game Awards.