Frosty Mod Manager 107 __hot__ Info
Title: Frosty Mod Manager 107: What’s New, What’s Fixed, and Why You Should Update
Date: April 12, 2026
Category: Modding / Releases
If you’ve been modding Frostbite Engine games (think Star Wars Battlefront II, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mass Effect: Andromeda, or FIFA), you already know the name Frosty Mod Manager. It’s been the essential tool for applying, ordering, and launching mods since the days of the original Frosty Tool Suite.
Today, we’re taking a closer look at version 107 — a quiet but important update that brings stability, performance, and compatibility improvements. frosty mod manager 107
1. Installation & Setup
- Installer package available for Windows (x64).
- Installation steps: run installer → choose install path → optional association with .fbmod files.
- Requires .NET Desktop Runtime (version consistent with app build) and Visual C++ Redistributable; installer checks for dependencies.
- Default install path: Program Files\Frosty Mod Manager.
- Portable mode: supported via standalone executable placed in desired folder.
Step 4: Launch
Once your mods are imported and have a green checkmark next to them, hit the "Launch" button in the top right. Frosty will do its magic—creating a temporary patch of the game files—and boot up your modded experience.
Backing Up Your Mod Order
- Your mod list is stored in
%localappdata%\FrostyModManager\Profiles. Back this folder up before reformatting your PC. Simply restore it to reload your entire mod collection.
Why Users Still Seek “Frosty 107”
- Lighter than later versions.
- More reliable for Dragon Age: Inquisition modding.
- Works well with older Windows 10 builds.
- Avoids some authentication hooks required in newer versions.
Where to Find v1.0.7
- Official GitHub (archive) – Frosty Tool Suite repository
- Nexus Mods – Many game-specific mod pages host the manager
- Modding Discord servers – For BFII, DA:I, or Battlefield modding
⚠️ Always verify the hash of downloaded files to avoid malware. Official builds are signed by CadeEvs/FrostyToolSuite.
Would you like a direct download link (source-checked) or instructions for integrating it with a specific game like Battlefront II or Dragon Age: Inquisition? Title: Frosty Mod Manager 107: What’s New, What’s
Frosty Mod Manager 1.0.7 brings significant stability, performance, and user interface improvements to the tool suite for modernizing mods in Frostbite-based games. The update specifically addresses memory issues and enhances the application speed of mods for titles such as Dragon Age: Inquisition and Need for Speed Unbound. For the full release notes and to download the tool, visit GitHub. Releases · CadeEvs/FrostyToolsuite · GitHub
Frosty Mod Manager (FMM) v1.0.7 is a significant iteration of the most advanced modding tool for games built on DICE's Frostbite engine
. While older versions (like 1.0.6.3) are widely available as pre-compiled downloads, v1.0.7 is often associated with the GitHub source code and specific community-fixed builds tailored for newer games like Need for Speed Unbound Key Improvements in v1.0.7 Installer package available for Windows (x64)
Version 1.0.7 introduced critical stability and functionality updates for both the Editor and the Mod Manager: Performance Optimization
: Significant improvements in mod applying speed within the Mod Manager.
: Fixed memory leaks, crash issues, and bugs related to writing Asset Management Reference Viewer to see asset dependencies and a Bundle Reference Viewer to identify which bundles contain specific assets. Enhanced Compatibility : Fixed specific issues with Dragon Age: Inquisition (DAI) texture edits, Need for Speed Rivals meshes/textures, and Battlefield V Customization
: Added the option to change the order of the "Applied Mods" list in the Manager. Installation & Configuration
For many users, v1.0.7 must be manually compiled from source code or downloaded via community repositories because the main website has faced downtime.
3. UI/UX
- Clean, tabbed interface: Games, Mods, Logs, Settings.
- Mod list sortable by name, author, size, install date, and priority.
- Per-mod metadata panel shows description, version, compatibility notes, and conflict indicators.
- Dark/light theme toggle.
- Accessibility: keyboard shortcuts for common actions; limited screen-reader labeling in some dialogs.