![]() A confirmation window will pop up when done: Run the 4gb_patcher and locate the daorigins.exe executable in the in the bin_ship folder. The useful tool that will patch the daorigins.exe excuted to use up 4GB VRAM (instead of the default 2GB that DAO has) and fix many game issues. ![]() Replace the game executable in the bin_ship folder of the game directory. Might not be necessary for GOG users of Dragon Age: Origins. It's the same as the steam version, just without the encryption. The steam version of daorigins.exe is encrypted and won't work with the Large Address Aware patcher so naturally a crack is necessary. Pre-InstallationThese steps are absolutely essential for the guide to work, failure to do these will result in a broken game, so please don't skip this section. ![]() The easiest solution would be to drop your graphic settings to their lowest to get through the quests in Denrim or use the processor core trick above if all else fails. This is not entirely fixed by the 4GB LAA Patch and may still affect users of this guide. I do NOT recommend doing this except as a last resort. ![]() A simple solution would be to limit DAO to use only core to get through said area, but it will severely deplete your FPS. DAO was never designed to run on more than one processor core, and while it does it's job nicely you may experience crashes in random places even with the LAA Patch. Some things to note before you get started: Barbarians are great at the latter since they have boatloads of HP and their rage comes with those effects, which makes up for the fact that they typically can't wear heavy armor because I think they can't activate rage while doing so.Link to our Discord Community Īs expected of my Modding Guides for the ME Trilogy and KotOR Games, I will do my absolute best to keep everything as detailed as possible, but unlike my other guides the installation will be slightly more complicated with extra steps to get everything working nicely together. However, there are situations where prevention isn't exactly an option (particularly enemies that have such high hit rate that even a high amount of AC won't help, and higher level spells where succeeding at the saving throw still results in you taking half damage), so you might want a tank with damage resistance (halving specific kinds of damage under certain conditions) abilities instead. In many cases, building a tank with high AC is the way to go, since damage prevention is generally better than damage mitigation. I don't know if Larian will implement ready actions (or already have during the last patch of EA), which allows you to prepare actions such as a melee attack against the first enemy that walks into range when it's not your turn. There have been many arguments about how broken Shove as a bonus action is, and we don't yet know if the full release of BG3 will reclassify it as a standard action. ![]() It's currently classified as a bonus action in BG3 (meaning you can shove and attack/cast a spell in the same turn), while it's a standard action in tabletop DnD. Chances are your tank is built with Strength using heavy armor (unless they're a fully Dexterity-based tank instead), so they can walk up and shove or knock down approaching enemies off of ledges and such. There's also a common ability known as Shove that's available to everyone, and success rate is determined by your Strength score VS enemy athletics or acrobatics. So if they aren't going for their own ally, they're probably going for your tank. Click to shrink.I think there are also a few spells that force enemies to randomly attack the closest character to them (I say randomly because if there are two characters in equal distance to them, RNG will determine who they'll target). ![]()
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