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Dragon Age: EXPLOITS HAVE GONE TOO FAR!


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Pikajohn

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For both Dragon Age: Origins and Awakening, you can exploit the game to acheive unlimited approval, unlimited money, unlimited items, unlimited experience, etc. These exploits are ruining the game! What makes it worse is that these exploits are easily figured out and easily abused. see: http://dragonage.wik...m/wiki/Exploits ---

The one that bothers me the most is the money exploit, allowing you to sell something for twice the amount when you (for PC) press down both the left and the right mouse button and drag it to sell like normal. (alternativly, you can also "clone" items by selling it twice using this method as well when you have a stack of 2x or more --- as noted in the dragon age wiki)

These exploits ruin my gaming experience --- Knowing that they exist makes it hard for me to play and hard for me to play the game WITHOUT using them--- They are too easy and too exploitable to pass up... This eventually makes me feel bad about "cheating" and I restart the game, vowing to not exploit again but always ending up doing it...

Be that as it may, these exploits are still glitches in the game that should be fixed regardless if I use them and regardless of my emotional ties to them.

I don't care how they are fixed, but something must be done.

The glitches, to me, DEVALUE the extra quests used for money--- they are worthless to do when you can get all you want through a simple exploit.

Think of it like this-

What if you were trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle and figured out that on the back side of each peice there is a number and all you have to do is put the peices in corresponding order? It ruins the fun of the game-- makes it worthless... Why even do the puzzle when you can "cheat" by looking at the numbers on the back? No one wants to know that there game has an exploit in it---

Modifié par Pikajohn, 05 novembre 2010 - 03:56 .


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Stanley Woo

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Indeed. Let's keep the name-calling and insults out of the discussion, please. Thank you.