It would simply be impossible to complete the game without your mod, after installing the file all the problems disappeared, I don't even close the mods and everything goes fine! I will keep this mod for centuries - it is important and necessary.Thank you very much and all the best in life!
i dont think its the mod its self i never installed this mod and i had the same issue so it probably a certain mod in frosty or dai mod i just uninstall let the cutscene play out and reinstall my mods and works like a charm
It's not this mod. I had the white screen without this mod. This video helped me fix it. But it needs to be done every time you start a new game. If anyone has a better, more permanent fix, I would love to know it? I'm hoping THIS mod is that permanent fix? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU1ulq_2jT0
Mod did not help bypass the white screen problem unfortunately, which was why I downloaded it. I simply cannot escape the white screen block with any mods, or even a few mods, installed. The white screen is not a "freeze" as the game remains running behind it. I can hear the wind, hear my weapon swing, and see the same snowy hill for a split second after hitting End Task. No, the only solution is to delete the ModData folder created by Frosty, delete the patch file {merged by DAIModManager}, return the original {vanilla} patch file, and launch the game from Origins Launcher. Once in Skyhold, I remerge my daimods and launch through Frosty again thereby returning my game back to what I had before. Oh well, it is what it is!
This stupid whiteout bug has been around since forever. You'd think it would have been patched out by now, but nope. The whiteout screen happens because you have to turn off all texture mods just before you reach that camp, right at the last campfire. Save, exit, turn off all tex mods in your mod manager (unapply in Frosty) recompile and launch. Anything and everything that mods textures, even if it is outfit changes on other characters not just you (found this out last night by turning off all my Inquisition textures but not the ones on my crew) has to be disabled. You don't get control of your character until after you've finished the big Skyhold courtyard scene and have gone inside the keep for the first time. Save, exit, go back and turn on all your tex mods again.
Works as intended for me with DAIMM. I have merged out the Enhanced character creation mod once my character was made so the unlock specs mod would work properly. I don't know if that helped or not with this one. Endorsed.
I think the reason it doesn't always work is because of eye, face and hair mods. I want my toon to be beautiful, but that white screen of death infuriates me. Is there a way you can look into this further? I had downloaded this on a toon with none of the above added mods and it didn't skip the scene.
I realize I commented on this previously (holy moly, 2 1/2 years ago?!) but I'm updating mods and "The Song, The Totally Not LOTR Journey Through The Mountains" still made me choke on my drink in laughter. So good. Also the mod is appreciated as well :p Wish I could endorse this twice
Thank you so, so much for this. I was determined to get as many cosmetic mods through the white screen bug as I could, but that meant lots of retrying with different configurations. I would have gone insane if I'd had to watch the whole scene every time.
For those trying the same thing, in the end I could keep all my personal cosmetic mods enabled except eye textures, but had to turn off a mod altering the color of the inquisition soldiers' uniforms. Another mod in that package that altered banner colors and such was able to stay. At least I got my pretty quizzy throughout the cutscenes, and got to see my personal colors at Skyhold during :)
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You don't get control of your character until after you've finished the big Skyhold courtyard scene and have gone inside the keep for the first time. Save, exit, go back and turn on all your tex mods again.
For those trying the same thing, in the end I could keep all my personal cosmetic mods enabled except eye textures, but had to turn off a mod altering the color of the inquisition soldiers' uniforms. Another mod in that package that altered banner colors and such was able to stay. At least I got my pretty quizzy throughout the cutscenes, and got to see my personal colors at Skyhold during :)