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Hi y'all,

let's assume I made a char build for Deadfire and not only wanted to share it's data and backstory, but also stuff like portrait, watercolor portrait and maybe even voice set (like the critical role stuff I assume?). A bit like Sidekick light. ;)

Would that be possible? With a mod? Or otherwise? I remember the days of Icewind Dale and such where you simply could export/share/import characters you made. While this is no official thing in Deadfire there might still be a way to share "custom" adventurers... I hope.

This would make creating/posting/sharing char builds a more complete process/experience and also fun I guess.

Edited by Boeroer

Deadfire Community Patch: Nexus Mods

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No modders here who know that stuff? 

 

@MaxQuest?

Deadfire Community Patch: Nexus Mods

  • 3 weeks later...

This sounds amazing! I'd love to be able to do this. 

Obsidian should really add the game to steam workshop, it has so much potential.

 

Actually I’m surprised this feature is not in, is that because there’s no time for steamshop support ?

Edited by dunehunter

I'd also love this... What if someone were to set up a initial savegame repository on a website or cloud drive with the other assets (and instructions as to where to place the files)? Would that be a 2nd best alternative if it's not possible to create an actual mod? If people were to load a save they could change the portrait and voice if they liked.

 

A wiki with file attachments might work.

Edited by interbeing

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