
Manic and hypomanic episodes have similarities in how they may make you feel or act. I missed that step before.Įdited by ILove2Play, 21 September 2020 - 06:46 PM.Manic and hypomanic episodes – or mania and hypomania – both mean feeling high. I needed to delete the Merged folder after overriding the Patch folder with the files from the Merged folder. Never mind, I got it to work, thanks to some youtube vid I saw. How do I get Frosty to work again? I'm lost I tried starting with Frosty again, but none of the mods were active. Now I used the trick with the Dai MM merging without any mods active, which seemed to work (the package shows version 14 now). I even used the Repair function by Origin. I can't load it anymore (I get the Patch error), I manually change the package file to 13, but still it shows this message. So I tried using only Frosty again, which blew my whole game. It worked with Frosty, while I had some mods with MM installed, but then I used one dress changer for wicked hearts quest, which totally blew my other mods. I was foolish enough to both use DAI Mod Manager and Frosty. I know it's been a while, but I'm having trouble with the mods/uninstalling. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age Inquisition\Update\Patch and open package.mft in Notepad. This essentially creates a blank patch with only the default game stuff, but still allows the game to think it's version 13.Ģ You can manually edit the version number yourself. There are two ways to get around this, even if you don't want to use mods.ġ You can either use the mod manager and merge without any mods loaded. Version 13 is baked into all subsequent saves so you can't then go back and try to load that save on a game that thinks it should be version 12.


The current version of the default game is 12. The way the mod manager works is to exploit the patch system and create a fake patch. If that's not working for some reason, get it here as well.Īlso, you don't really uninstall mods from a save.
