Frosty Mod Manager is a powerful and user-friendly tool designed to manage and apply mods for games built on the Frostbite engine, developed by DICE. This includes popular titles like Mass Effect: Andromeda, Dragon Age: Inquisition, and games from the Battlefield and Star Wars: Battlefront series. The mod manager is part of the larger Frosty Tool Suite, which also includes a Mod Editor for creating mods.
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File Name | FrostyModManager.zip |
Version | 1.0.6.3 |
Size | 79.5 MB |
Developer | CadeEvs |
Last Updated | Sept 12, 2024 |
How to Install Frosty Mod Manger
- Download Frosty Mod Manager:
- Visit the official Frosty Toolsuite website to download the latest version of Frosty Mod Manager.
- Extract the downloaded .zip file to a desired folder on your computer using any extraction tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip.
- Install the Mod Manager:
- Once extracted, navigate to the folder where you unzipped the file.
- Inside, you’ll find the executable file:
FrostyModManager.exe
. Double-click this file to open the program. If prompted by Windows Firewall or your antivirus software, allow the program to run as it’s safe to use.
- Set Up the Manager:
- The first time you run Frosty Mod Manager, it will ask you to select the game executable you wish to mod. Browse to the folder where the game is installed (usually in the Program Files or Steam/Origin directory), and select the game’s
.exe
file. - Frosty Mod Manager will now detect and load the game configuration. It supports multiple games, so you can manage mods for different titles within the same interface.
- The first time you run Frosty Mod Manager, it will ask you to select the game executable you wish to mod. Browse to the folder where the game is installed (usually in the Program Files or Steam/Origin directory), and select the game’s
- Additional Setup for Certain Games:
- Some games require additional configuration for modding. For example, Star Wars Battlefront II users may need to install additional files such as the Frosty Fix or enable DirectX 11 if running on DirectX 12, to prevent crashes or issues during launch.