SniperHF
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I have officially released my mod, Dunamis, for D:OS:
You can grab it here on the workshop:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=538789253
Or here at NexusMods:
http://www.nexusmods.com/divinityoriginalsin/mods/58/?
Summary:
Dunamis is a standalone adventure mod for Divinity: Original Sin where the player finds himself in a land known as The Valley.
With no knowledge of who you are, you will attempt to seek refuge at a nearby house only to find death and carnage.
After escaping, you soon begin to uncover the secret plan behind all the troubles in The Valley.
In order to help make sense of everything the help of a nearby town must be enlisted. Unfortunately they too are ravaged by the same mysterious creatures you encountered earlier.
On top of all this the town is currently dealing with a political battle that will shape its future. Unite the people of The Valley, fight back against the murderous creatures, and discover the hidden truth surrounding Dunamis.
Screenshots:
http://imgur.com/a/4uxR4
Dunamis Features:
12 Quests with 21 total solutions and 28 total results.
Varied endings based on player directed outcomes.
Dense map design.
19 specifically crafted combats featuring custom stats and scripting; all designed for challenge and not filler.
Dialog based skill checks used for alternate solutions.
Final dungeon with puzzles and choices that impact the ending.
A Day/Night Cycle and accompanying NPC behaviors.
The first D:OS campaign I'm aware of to feature most Original Sin systems.
A game economy where you aren't drowning in loot.
A 1 player campaign with up to 2 Companions (4 available).
Have fun, and if you have any issues contact me on the Forum or message me on Steam.
There are some debug options I have built in that you can use to fix things if something goes wrong.
Known issues:
1. Don't use lone wolf or pet pal.
2. Killing everybody is not supported (yet!).
3. Enable full rotation, and disable dual dialogs in the options menu.
4. Use the Rift Travel menu for fast travel, there are no waypoint shrines.
5. Check the Rug.
6. Save before selling or buying anything and double check what you receive!
7. With Divinity mods, it's usually a good idea to create a new profile for the mod and keep it separate from the main game.
You can grab it here on the workshop:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=538789253
Or here at NexusMods:
http://www.nexusmods.com/divinityoriginalsin/mods/58/?
Summary:
Dunamis is a standalone adventure mod for Divinity: Original Sin where the player finds himself in a land known as The Valley.
With no knowledge of who you are, you will attempt to seek refuge at a nearby house only to find death and carnage.
After escaping, you soon begin to uncover the secret plan behind all the troubles in The Valley.
In order to help make sense of everything the help of a nearby town must be enlisted. Unfortunately they too are ravaged by the same mysterious creatures you encountered earlier.
On top of all this the town is currently dealing with a political battle that will shape its future. Unite the people of The Valley, fight back against the murderous creatures, and discover the hidden truth surrounding Dunamis.
Screenshots:
http://imgur.com/a/4uxR4
Dunamis Features:
12 Quests with 21 total solutions and 28 total results.
Varied endings based on player directed outcomes.
Dense map design.
19 specifically crafted combats featuring custom stats and scripting; all designed for challenge and not filler.
Dialog based skill checks used for alternate solutions.
Final dungeon with puzzles and choices that impact the ending.
A Day/Night Cycle and accompanying NPC behaviors.
The first D:OS campaign I'm aware of to feature most Original Sin systems.
A game economy where you aren't drowning in loot.
A 1 player campaign with up to 2 Companions (4 available).
Have fun, and if you have any issues contact me on the Forum or message me on Steam.
There are some debug options I have built in that you can use to fix things if something goes wrong.
Known issues:
1. Don't use lone wolf or pet pal.
2. Killing everybody is not supported (yet!).
3. Enable full rotation, and disable dual dialogs in the options menu.
4. Use the Rift Travel menu for fast travel, there are no waypoint shrines.
5. Check the Rug.
6. Save before selling or buying anything and double check what you receive!
7. With Divinity mods, it's usually a good idea to create a new profile for the mod and keep it separate from the main game.
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