

Heavy legionary:if ,enemy unit type=missile ,self attacked by weapon type=missile ,then do form testoudo And a lot of tactical options such above.

Light cavalry:if, the enemy unit type=heavy infantry ,number of enemies alive less than 50% ,enemy moral condition=Bad,then do charge into their ranks(Stand and Fight mode). Light cavalry:if, the enemy unit type=heavy infantry ,enemy distance=close ,number of enemies alive more than 75% ,enemy moral condition=Good,then run away(Skirmishing mode).

Then you enhance their strategies and tactics Spell-shaping for mages is handy if you like a lot of friendly-fire spells.Did any one of yours play Dragon Age II? If anyone played that would understand what i am talking about.Īny way i just want to know are you want to enhance your units AI like what was in dragon age 2.My mean is an option in the unit description that allow you to enhance their maneuvers to do what you want plus what is their default.įor example imagine an army of four different units include light cavalry,heavy cavalry,light infantry,and heavy legionary. Why lockpicking isn't a generic skill is beyond me and why my mage can cast doom and destruction and a simple lock defeats her is also beyond my ken. Oh, and as far as I'm concerned, Open Lock spell is a definite for the mage class. Make sure when you start modding these types of things that you get the chargenmorph compiler, as you'll need it. However, these improved morphs and textures really smooth out the graphics and give them a gorgeous upgrade.

Pineappletree, Bidelle's, CC's, etc., will probably be needed installations. Many of the morphs and improved texture mods will require a lot of other mods as well, so watch for those. I also like the extended tooltiops and quickbar. There are numerous armor and weapon sets you can install, as well as new/tweaked skills and abilities. The origins starter packages are nice as well. Updated dialogue mods are a MUST in my book, as they really add to the story. There are even mods that allow you to recruit new NPC companions, some of which are fully voiced (volunteer voice actors). I also like being able to respec my companions when I get them, but that's just me. Advanced tactics is fantastic, as is advanced party. Extra dog slot, improved dog talents, and improved dog gifts are great as well (dog loves you unconditionally, so gifts that actually do something are nice). I do highly recommend Improved Atmosphere. Yes, it will take a while, but you will wind up with an incredible upgrade. I recommend you go through the DA Nexus for mods that interest you. You can use DAModder or the modder that comes with DAO (located for me in dragon age ultimate edition/bin_ship/DAUpdater).
