Dragon Age Origins: BioWare Comes Strong With Tools For Mod Creation
BioWare appears to really be bringin’ it with Dragon Age Origins. Not to be outdone by Torchlight, Dragon Age Origins is offering an advanced software tool to download which will enable the average Joe like you and me to create “cut scenes, audio/visual effects, conversations, level creation and much more.” Perhaps you need to be a little more technically savvy than the average Joe, but hopefully you get the point. The tool set has documentation online here, and really looks to tap into the player generated content that made games like Neverwinter nights so popular. Check out the clip below which showcases the tools:
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Tags: BioWare, Dragon Age: Origins, RPG, Star Wars: The Old Repbulic
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Tags: All Points Bulletin, BioWare, Blizzard, Cataclysm, Global Agenda, Modern Warfare 2, Steam, Valve, Warhammer Online, World of Warcraft
Posted in Featured, Opinion | 7 Comments
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Tags: BioWare, Blizzard, Star Wars: The Old Repbulic, World of Warcraft
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Tags: BioWare, Star Wars: The Old Repbulic, World of Warcraft
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Posted in Featured, Opinion, Tips | 5 Comments
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October 29, 2009 - 1:30 pm
This game looks very cool and I was sitting on the fence till now. I fell off and gotta have it
October 26, 2009 - 6:12 pm
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