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Savadrin

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so i bought kingdoms of amalur: reckoning for pc, got the bonus dlc for playing the me3 demo, etc. i was away from home overnight because of a work trip, and the motel didn't have internet. Lo and behold, i couldn't play amalur on my laptop. it told me i would have to redownload the DLC stuff in order to continue my game. i didn't try to start a new game without the bonus content because i was so angry.

am i gonna have the same issues with ME3 when the full game comes out?

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Unato

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 i can only imply from the demo so I'll quote you what I posted when another user brought up the origin issue

testing origin for you. for ME3 demo, you can basically play the single player portion without internet connection (I yanked my cord out) but origin does need to start. from this I think it's a logical conclusion that you will a) need to authenticate ME3 with origin B) you will need origin to start itself to play ME3 SP c) you will not need to be online and thus signed into your origin account for ME3 SP to work



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Savadrin

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i think you misunderstand. i tested this morning, it lets me make a new character profile without using the DLC content for amalur if my internet is disconnected. it doesn't let me access any saved games that had the DLC activated for them.

which kinda pisses me off.

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so what you're asking is if you can play ME3 with DLC while being offline?

sorry then can't answer that until the game is released

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Joe Hegarty

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Hi,

I can answer this.
The first time you download a DLC pack you must be online for the game to detect it, once you've done this once you can play the DLC without being online in future and without any further action on your part.

This is very much like the game itself. Activate once online, play anytime (offline or online).

Hope that explains it!

Modifié par JoeHegarty, 17 février 2012 - 06:22 .


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Savadrin

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thank you! that's exactly what i wanted to know:)