Thandal NLyman wrote...
Prediction (just watch):Gunny5821 wrote...
So are the DLC's going to be incorporated into the game already? Meaning they will be internal game quests, opposed to being a separate out of game quests. If they are built into the game, along with all of the other goodies we all got (well not everyone, but the die hards did) when DAO launched, it may indeed be worthy of a look. If not, than why would someone like us who have everything want to even think about buying the game?
Not going to be any more "built-in" than the current way to access the DLCs: TSP, RtO, and WK will be initiated the way they are now, by talking to certain characters or visiting certain (new) map locations in-game. LS, GoA, and WH are completely seperate, started from the "Other Campaign" Main Menu option. (As will be, I assume, "The DLC Which Must Not Be Named".)
Oh, and no "UE-specific" patches or fixes either...(Well, besides the fact that there's no such thing as "DAO 2", so presume you meant DA2 ) I agree there is no "wait" on one for the other. DA2's probable release date had been fairly accurately known for quite a while, and was officailly announced over a month ago. Nothing is "waiting" on it, or it waiting for anything else.Gunny5821 wrote...
Regarding the wait on DAO 2 until the UE comes out, that is just crazy...
A simple response from a moderator or someone from bio-ware could solve this easily. Either a yes it is all on the disc or discs or no you will get a code to which you can access the dlc online and download( which would suck for me as my ps3 internet connection is not the best) . It would make sense for it to be on disc for those who don't have or have a weak internet connection. Whats the point of having an ulitmate edition if it is not all on one disc.





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