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https://github.com/paulov-t/FrostbiteModdingTool
But I don't understand how they work, I tried downloading it and setting up my DSR directory, it has some DSR files already in it?
But it just auto closes without any information about why it does so, so I kind of gave up, seems incomplete atm or needs more familiarity with those tools.
Hopefully someone picks up the torch, Dragon Age Inquisition was Frostbite 3 like this and has a ton of mods on Nexusmods of all kinds, so hopefully DSR isn't too different in Engine structure from that.
Personally id love a smart randomizer where you start in a purely random part of the ship and various parts of the ship are broke down & quest tab has all main quests to do (repair engineering, goto living quarters, etc). This way you can use the compass instead of that god awful map. Each area has a reward or something worth getting as well as a reason to go there to effect the ship altogether. Like the tram might or might not be online. you can choose to go or hoof it not risking more used ammo/lost health.