I have never played the premium contents although i have installed them. Now i finished the story line but game doesn't let our hero wander as you all know. It just finishes it. I always thought i would play premium contents after i finished the main storyline. Now that it is over I do not know what to do at this point. I'm kind of stuck. Any suggestions what do i do?
And downloadable contents are installed. I play them by going into Campaign in the first menu. Is it how it is should be done? Or should i play them ingame in my save file as quests?
Stuck in the end of the game
Débuté par
KaanGuner
, août 31 2011 08:28
#1
Posté 31 août 2011 - 08:28
#2
Posté 31 août 2011 - 09:21
Awakenings, Lili's bard quests, golem, and Witch Hunt are all played from the main menu with you "importing" your character into them. Darkspawn chronicals is started new with a character, I think(never played it but since you play as a darkspawn it makes sense). So you are probably doing it just fine, and correctly. The rest of them should have been played from quests ingame, iirc.
#3
Posté 31 août 2011 - 10:08
Certain quests could be done after the game ends. I'm pretty sure Return to Ostagar and Warden's Keep are dlcs which are part of Origins main campaign as it were can be accessed if you load the epilogue save (or something similar). Not sure if that's possible with the Stone Prisoner though, and even if it is...sort of seems a bit pointless at that point in the game.
#4
Posté 01 septembre 2011 - 07:57
Oh thanks. I get the idea. Too bad i already finished the game and no longer have desire to play ingame quests with the Origin's campaign. Then now i should play and finish Awakening and Witch Hunt then go to Dragon Age 2 i guess. Any suggestions?
#5
Posté 01 septembre 2011 - 10:19
Awakening is worth going through, and there are things in there which crop up in some form in DA2. Golems of Amgarrak and Witch Hunt are still unknown as far as I am concerned. I would suggest Leliana's Song as well as that's a nice polished dlc. Darkspawn Chronicles is a bit of a mess; pure combat really, though it does offer a glimpse of an alternative universe (by way of the codex mainly) which is interesting if you're into that sort of thing.
Oh...and registering your game is recommended as well.
Oh...and registering your game is recommended as well.
#6
Posté 02 septembre 2011 - 08:19
And about game's difficulity. I am playing with a human noble warrior. And at normal difficulity, at first, game seemed so very hard. But after one point it went to opposite. I have installed the downloadable contents while Origin's middle of general story. And i don't remember if that was the thing, but from point on as i said it went to opposite side and it was a relief for me. At last quest while fighting arch demon it was still very easy too. I'm wondering may i have been done something to reduce the games's difficulity? On options section, diffuclity have been set to Normal and it still is. I'm wondering if installing downloadable contents did a hex to the game.
Apart from that i wonder... Does going solo makes the Warden gain more exp?
And with difficulity does experience points have been gained from creatures go up?
Sorry for going off topic but i didn't want to create a thread.
Apart from that i wonder... Does going solo makes the Warden gain more exp?
And with difficulity does experience points have been gained from creatures go up?
Sorry for going off topic but i didn't want to create a thread.
#7
Posté 02 septembre 2011 - 02:27
I'm unaware of installing new components (like dlc) to the game changing difficulties. It could be that your party has leveled up and you've gained better equipment (the more dedicated gamers will also add that good tactics make a huge difference).
You could try going solo with the Warden to gain more XP. Not something I've done as such. However the level in which your character can obtain is capped. I believe it's 25 for DAO, and 35 from Awakening onwards.
Having rarely been adventurous enough to try harder difficulties (except to cheat as it were), I don't think the XP amount gained from individual enemies change. What does change, from what I tried (admittedly on the 360 rather than the PC), is that the number of enemies increases for certain fights.
You could try going solo with the Warden to gain more XP. Not something I've done as such. However the level in which your character can obtain is capped. I believe it's 25 for DAO, and 35 from Awakening onwards.
Having rarely been adventurous enough to try harder difficulties (except to cheat as it were), I don't think the XP amount gained from individual enemies change. What does change, from what I tried (admittedly on the 360 rather than the PC), is that the number of enemies increases for certain fights.
#8
Posté 03 septembre 2011 - 02:26
The game didn't actually get easier. Many, many people say that when they first start playing, the game seems incredibly difficult; then when they have figured out the combat it is too easy. Golems of Amgarrak is significantly more difficult (in response to the many complaints that the game was too easy for many even on nightmare).





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