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Dragon Age: Origins is now available on the Playstation Network


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Chris Priestly

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I know some fans played Dragon Age II without first playing Dragon Age Origins. Well, if you have not played Dragon Age: Origins yet, you can now purchase your copy of DAO directly through the Playstation Network. Order your copy of Dragon Age: Origins through the PSN and get your PS3 Grey Warden adventures started! [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/smile.png[/smilie]




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If I hadn't bought Origins last August, I'd totally be on this.

except then I wouldn't have found out about the BSN, wouldn't have joined, wouldn't have begun posting here, wouldn't have seen this thread, so I wouldn't have noticed.

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The Ethereal Writer Redux wrote...

If I hadn't bought Origins last August, I'd totally be on this.

except then I wouldn't have found out about the BSN, wouldn't have joined, wouldn't have begun posting here, wouldn't have seen this thread, so I wouldn't have noticed.

The eternal paradox. If you kill yourself in the past, what happens to your present self?

Kind of epic. But isn't it like 16 GB?

Modifié par BomimoDK, 03 août 2011 - 10:38 .


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I've always wondered that.


Wouldn't your present self though become the point in time in which you were born? When you kill your baby self, you have time traveled backwards and are stuck there, so therefore your present self is at that point.

So by killing the baby you, you end up killing yourself then.

Or it just becomes a case of "You were never born, so you never existed despite being able to interact with people". Sort of like It's A Wonderful Life.

But all of that's probably wrong. And I should stop here, as it's off-topic.

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BomimoDK

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The Ethereal Writer Redux wrote...

I've always wondered that.


Wouldn't your present self though become the point in time in which you were born? When you kill your baby self, you have time traveled backwards and are stuck there, so therefore your present self is at that point.

So by killing the baby you, you end up killing yourself then.

Or it just becomes a case of "You were never born, so you never existed despite being able to interact with people". Sort of like It's A Wonderful Life.

But all of that's probably wrong. And I should stop here, as it's off-topic.

Well. I imagine that you'll still retain the tech to travel to your own time afterwards since you've either invented or assembled it with your current self.

How about this. If you die in the present by killing your past self, how can you kill your past self when your present self is dead?

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Dubya75

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I bought the Origins complete set for PS3 a while ago and was absolutely disgusted with the quality and appalling gameplay. Couldn't get rid of it quick enough!
(It may be worth mentioning that I loved playing it on PC)

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CaolIla

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BomimoDK wrote...

The Ethereal Writer Redux wrote...

I've always wondered that.


Wouldn't your present self though become the point in time in which you were born? When you kill your baby self, you have time traveled backwards and are stuck there, so therefore your present self is at that point.

So by killing the baby you, you end up killing yourself then.

Or it just becomes a case of "You were never born, so you never existed despite being able to interact with people". Sort of like It's A Wonderful Life.

But all of that's probably wrong. And I should stop here, as it's off-topic.

Well. I imagine that you'll still retain the tech to travel to your own time afterwards since you've either invented or assembled it with your current self.

How about this. If you die in the present by killing your past self, how can you kill your past self when your present self is dead?


Aaahhhh... rookie time travel mistake.

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i dont get it, in a dutch store the full edition, including all downloadable content is about 20-30 euro and second hand its about 8 to 15 euro.

why would u download dragon age origins with nothing for 30 euro?

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I don't understand why Bioware and such would put the regular edition of the game on PSN for $30 when anyone could go to there nearest retailer and get the ultimate edition for the exact same price. I prefer digital over retail but I guess I have no other choice. Alot of people were excited thinking it was the ultimate edition that was on the store and were ready to buy it, but since it was the regular edition, alot of people were disappointed. :(

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Tibiilicious

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The publisher desides the prices for the games, in this case, EA.

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danteliveson

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Who cares.

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Elfangorax

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The price tag is pretty much par for the course. I don't think I've ever seen a console game go digital with DLC included, nor for a price anywhere near those of retailers. It's a sign of things to come if digital distribution becomes the standard for content delivery.

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StealthReborn-- wrote...

I don't understand why Bioware and such would put the regular edition of the game on PSN for $30 when anyone could go to there nearest retailer and get the ultimate edition for the exact same price. I prefer digital over retail but I guess I have no other choice. Alot of people were excited thinking it was the ultimate edition that was on the store and were ready to buy it, but since it was the regular edition, alot of people were disappointed. :(

+1 why go back.