Dragons are Dragon Age 2 (model re-texture) mod which changes how game creatures - Dragons look.
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---README---
for DALLs - Dragons
v1.1
19/09/2011
Dragons are Dragon Age 2 (model re-texture) mod which changes how game creatures - Dragons look.
How Dragons really look, nobody knows with certainty but we all have at least fair idea how traditional - lore Dragons are supposed to look. Biowares cheerfully colored Dragons are interesting idea but as I like them to look more business-like, they were re-made / re-textured. All normal / in-game Dragon classes / ages are included as well as unique Flemeth - Dragon.
To install my mod navigate to your BioWare game folder in Your Documents \BioWare\Dragon Age 2 and drag n drop / copy - paste my Dragon Age 2 (mod) file folder there. Allow overwrite. That is all you need to do.
If you don't like this new look, simply delete / remove my (mod) .erf file (Dalls_Dragons.erf) from BioWare\Dragon Age 2\packages\core\override\ and original look will be restored to your game.
Bugs/conflicts: none known but keep in mind that these re-textures like all other I make are aimed at / will work best with (game) GAMMA Video settings in-between 1.7 - 2.4!
Note on v1.1: Dragons are now made to be real HD (High Resolution treat) so they now look much better - read much meaner. So rejoice this technical advance and fear them more as they are coming in force to collect - your worthless hide! ;)
Use: Free to use but if any files included are used for modding ask me for permission!
Enjoy!
Thanks to BioWare for new game.
*Note on posted mod info-pictures: My items and other re-textures go way beyond anything, (allowed) web pictures can represent with any fidelity as they are too small to do that properly so refrain from "wise" comments based on (only) them. This (picture based) comments serve no real (community) purpose and are quite meaningless to me. Or to put it simply - Your game will show them (my mods and re-textures) in their full (glorious n abridged) detail while your web-browser (its in-built picture viewer) - won't!
Bad re-textures and really great ones in posted (small n low resolution) info - only pictures in practice look almost the same and all of you who are diligently shopping n buying "good" re-texture mods based only on them are doing themselves ill favour. My (posted) pictures are intended to be honest, fully-exposed game-face of what is really there (in any game regardless of your video GAMMA settings). They are same or very similar to original (Bioware) creative art-work used for making of DA2 and as such, they might be for some too brutal and harsh (game-making) reality. If you don't know how to meaningfully read or interpret them - don't blame me for it. Try my (art) work for real - in the game and only then make / pass your judgement / post your comment.
Game mods being one of very few things still left nowadays to be actually free (to have n use at your discretion without any material cost) deserve (at least) that much of goodwill.
Of course, all this is relevant only if you care how your game actually looks / can look and you are able to see / comprehend what lies beyond simple colour variations and obvious / different (item) models.