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Once you have the pieces you need for an adventure - level layouts, creatures, abilities, and so forth - there's still the step of putting it all together into a playable game. This involves placing resources into areas, hooking up plots, and all sorts of other miscellaneous tasks. | Once you have the pieces you need for an adventure - level layouts, creatures, abilities, and so forth - there's still the step of putting it all together into a playable game. This involves placing resources into areas, hooking up plots, and all sorts of other miscellaneous tasks. | ||
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This section covers such things as how to import new models into the game, how to design level layouts, and how to create unique head morphs for NPCs. | This section covers such things as how to import new models into the game, how to design level layouts, and how to create unique head morphs for NPCs. |
Revision as of 21:30, 26 November 2009
Welcome to the Dragon Age Toolset documentation wiki!
The Dragon Age Toolset puts the power of the game developer in the palm of your hands. The Dragon Age Toolset will allow you to produce your own content including dungeons crawls, full-length campaigns, add-ons and cut-scenes you can share with friends and the BioWare community. Registered game owners of the PC version of Dragon Age: Origins can download the toolset here.
Note that the current version of the toolset has a flaw in its core resources that can prevent the main campaign from playing properly after you export resources. This can be cleaned up if it happens, but can require a bit of work to get right. See Plot GUID bug for more details. A fix is in the works.
For assistance with installing or running the game, or for issues regarding BioWare-published content, see the Dragon Age help site.
Getting Started
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Tutorials
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Design
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Art
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Cinematography
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Sound and music
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Script
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3rd party extensions
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- Also see technical information for a list of documents about the more in-depth technical workings of the toolset and of Dragon Age: Origins.
Editing this wiki
The documentation for the toolset is still being worked on so some of the material here may be incomplete or somewhat out-of-date. If you wish to contribute (either by adding your own material or by highlighting holes) you are most welcome to jump right in and edit. If you see something that needs improvement but you're not sure how (or you just don't have the time) you can mark it by adding "{{undocumented}}" at the trouble spot.
- The Wiki User's Guide has information on how to edit this wiki. This wiki is powered by the MediaWiki engine.
- GeSHI highlighting is installed, including "nwscript" and "dascript" tags.