One of the joys of modern gaming is seeing what mods are released after a game’s release, and this is the case withDragon Age: The Veilguard. Even though Bioware’s newest entry into the popular RPG franchise hasa lot of contentto get into, the mod scene is starting to emerge with some changes to the game that cancreate an entirely new experience. Some of them can be small adjustments that change the way an item looks in the game, while others could alter the game in more significant ways.
The player base is already starting to release their mods for the game, anda lot is available at the time of writing. Even more, there is sure to be even more coming shortly. Regardless, if anyone is looking to dive into the mods for the game that are available now, here are the five best ones available now.
Anti Stutter
Better Graphics
The Anti Stutter mod can bedownloaded from Nexus Modsright now. The game runs pretty well, all things considered, but that doesn’t mean itdoesn’t have some issues occasionally. As such, there are a lot of mods that are looking to help withthe game’s performance.
This mod is one of the best, as it specifically targetsrunning the game on an older CPU and a slower disk like an HDD. Both of these can hamper the game’s performance and this mod helps with that. Its effect on the frame rate is minimal, but it’s more to keep the visuals and audio consistent.
Dark Fantasy LUT
A More Realistic Aesthetic
Dragon Age The Veilguardis a pretty game, but many players aren’t too thrilled with how colorful it is. Compared to the more muted look of the previous games, it’s certainly morebombastic in terms of visuals. Because of this, some people want the game to look like its predecessors.
That’s wherethis mod comes into play. Itreduces or removes a lot of the purplish/magenta coloringthat can be found in the graphics, and gives the game a more realistic, somber look. It both makes the game look like the previous games, while also giving it a more dark fantasy feel.
Link - Breath Of The Taash
Bring The Hero Of Time To Thedas
Fantasy is a packed genre, especially in gaming. And there might not be a bigger title in the industry thanThe Legend of Zelda, which makes it completely understandable to want tocombine it with this one. Through the magic of modding,that is completely possible now.
Thismod brings a characterpresetto the creatorthatbrings Link to life. It won’t make the world any different or somehow bring the threat of Ganondorf to Thedas, but it is cool to play as everyone’s favorite hero in a different setting.
Taylor Swift Preset
Queen Of Music Comes To Thedas
Look, some of the mods on this list are far more important than others. This is not one of them.This mod is here for the jokeand it’s pretty funny. Itbrings the icon of Taylor Swift to lifein the game and there aren’t any gameplay changes that come from it. It’s just the look of it.
It’s just amusing tobring Taylor Swift into this game. Doing a Link preset makes sense, but this one is just outlandish enough to make it absolutely worth it.
Toggle User Interface
Add Immersion
Continuing on the line of the game being beautiful, it can sometimes feel like the HUD elements aregetting in the way of seeing those stunning graphics. While these are all important to have in the game, they can feel a little unwieldy sometimes and distract from the art in front of the players.
Thismod allows playerstoremove those HUD elementswith the press of a button. This helps them keep the distractions to a minimum while being able to bring those elements back when they need them. It’s a handy tool that makes the game feel more immersive as a result.
What A Smashing Preset
Nigel Thornberry Comes To Life
There are a lot of memes on the internet, and one of the absolute best is the obsession with Nigel Thornberry, the famous father voiced by Tim Curry who was present during the childhood of every 90’s kid. His signature accent and behavior made him a staple for most cartoon viewing sessions. This has extended into the character emerging as one of the internet’s favorite characters to meme.
This continues on with this mod, which will give players a character preset that creates Nigel Thornberry as a playable character in the game. Of course, people can’t replicate the voice, which is, arguably, the backbone of the character, but even the look is enough to keep the chuckles going. There is nothing to ruin the atmosphere of an intense scene than that monster of a nose making an appearance.
BloomBeGone
Make Things Less Stylized
A lot of games like to make things a little flashy by including certain graphic settings like Bloom. This feature takes light sources in the game and blows them out. It can look cool when done well, but it can also be overwhelming at times. This game is no exception and while it works for the most part, it does have its moments of being distracting.
However, this mod can change that by offering players to option to reduce or eliminate the bloom effects in the graphics. It makes everything feel more grounded, while not blasting players with images that can detract from the experience at hand.