By the time I was finished I had failed in every regard. In looking for mods for this go-round, I was interested in something that could fix my character’s face, offer more skin-tone options, and a mod that had a decent amount of ethnic hair options. I loved that game so much that I wanted more out of it - more dialogue, more quests, and, critically, more opportunities to smooch my chosen love interest Alistair. In 2009, Dragon Age: Origins was my first experience with game-modding. To the nearest mod forum I went.Īs a rule, I don’t mod games ( World of Warcraft being the only exception, since Deadly Boss Mods keeps my arse from standing in fire). But I can’t have my homegirl out here looking busted like this. I wasn’t expecting to mod this game, thinking that the experience I was looking for could be achieved with the base, vanilla game.
This is bad even by the already laughably low standards of trying to make a Black character.
This is unmodded and on the darkest skintone.