![]() You can also find the screenshot under the images tab, there's no need to download it. All you have to do is open your game save, look that line up and then add a number of your choosing- once you've written the number, press "update", then save and copy into your dai saves folder. Also, the export flag daiinquisitorromance in your editor will update to reflect the change. Save to the copy, load the copy, and you should have your scene. Make sure the 'culmination' and 'active' flags for Romance 2 are TRUE. The line of the plot flag is in a screenshot, under files. These boolean flags will appear make them FALSE. I experimented with the DAI savegame plot editor so you don't have to :) I usually add up to 100 power, I haven't tried inputting larger numbers. I came to nexus looking for a mod to do this, but since it doesn't exist, here's the closest thing you can get (maybe now someone can use the flag to create an easy-to-use mod to change just that, I don't know hahah) If you're like me, this will help you a lot. I enjoy doing all the sidequests once in a while, but sometimes all I want to do is sit back and enjoy the main story (dive right into action, side with templars or mages, go to the winter palace unlock locations, etc). You'll have to go into the save editor and change the number manually. This is not a mod: it's a plot integer flag. Click all of their 'romance active' and 'romance cultivated' flags to FALSE. ![]() To use this you'll need to download the DAI Save editor. Open the save with the original name with the save editor and look for the romance flags for the other companions you are romancing - for me, it was Cullen, Dorian and Josephine. ![]()
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