Hey guys i got a couple of question about origin's DLC and 1 question that concern DAO and DA2..here goes..
1st: How should i play DAO + the DLC in order so that the game will be fun..?
2nd: What is Chronicle OF darkspawn..? I know its somekind of DLC but my friend said its about something the MAIN CHRACTER being a darkspawn..?
3rd: Can you just like..download the DLC for DA:O and DA 2..? cause the only DLC i can find in my AREA is Golems of Amagarrak and Awakening..and leliana song[i think] it feels so..incomplete..
4th: Is there an INSANE build for warrior so that i can straight go for the HARDEST difficulty in DA:O..? i found that Sword and Shield (IN DRAGON AGE 2) is really awesome with VANGUARD + BERSERKER build..i like the INSANE attack speed...I know im asking the impossible just wondering though...
5th: Well here's the last question...Does updating patch you'll need to follow the order..? or can you just like skip to the latest patch..?
example..right now my DA 2 is ver 1.00 and the latest is 1.04 can i just like..straight download 1.04 and patch it from 1.00 to 1.04..?
Thanks~~!!!
Dragon Age ORIGIN DLC
Débuté par
ShinIchimaru
, mai 09 2012 06:23
#1
Posté 09 mai 2012 - 06:23
#2
Posté 09 mai 2012 - 06:24
Im sorry if im in the wrong section and if i mentioned DA 2 for DA:O forums...
#3
Posté 09 mai 2012 - 09:54
You can import your character in order: Origins->Awakening->Golems->Witch hunt.
Leliana's Song is a standalone DLC that can be played at any time. Darkspawn Chronicles feature an alternate ending to Origins (so you might want to complete DAO at least once before playing that).
Leliana's Song is a standalone DLC that can be played at any time. Darkspawn Chronicles feature an alternate ending to Origins (so you might want to complete DAO at least once before playing that).
#4
Posté 09 mai 2012 - 11:47
You can buy and download the DLCs available from the menu on the top of this forum page, from the dropdown menu, just select "Games -> Dragon Age Origins -> Official DLC"
The descriptions of each DLC should tell you what it is about, and whether it is a stand alone or something integrated into the game. Stone Prisoner, Warden's Keep and Return to Ostagar are DLCs that you can play during the main campaign.
As for character builds, warrior classes might just be the most challenging to play in the game. Both rogues and mages are more powerful, IMHO. The combat animations in general are slower than in DA2 (In DA2 they were cartoonishly fast, in DA:O they are more realistic). A 2-handed warrior may deal a lot of damage, but swinging a huge weapon around is slow. That doesn't mean that warriors aren't fun to play thorugh - I played my first playthrough with a 2H dwarven commoner, and it was a great experience.
Probably the most powerful character - or the one that you'll have the easiest time with - should be a dual dagger wielding rogue (with the assassin specialization). It's the class that is capable of dealing the most damage to single opponents.
Mages are also powerful - if you have a crowd control mage in the party, along with a dual wielding rogue assassin, and maybe some meat shield warrior, there's little that can stand in your way.
As for the patching, I really dont' remember - doesn't the game have an auto patcher? If not, then I suspect it's enough to download the latest patch.
The descriptions of each DLC should tell you what it is about, and whether it is a stand alone or something integrated into the game. Stone Prisoner, Warden's Keep and Return to Ostagar are DLCs that you can play during the main campaign.
As for character builds, warrior classes might just be the most challenging to play in the game. Both rogues and mages are more powerful, IMHO. The combat animations in general are slower than in DA2 (In DA2 they were cartoonishly fast, in DA:O they are more realistic). A 2-handed warrior may deal a lot of damage, but swinging a huge weapon around is slow. That doesn't mean that warriors aren't fun to play thorugh - I played my first playthrough with a 2H dwarven commoner, and it was a great experience.
Probably the most powerful character - or the one that you'll have the easiest time with - should be a dual dagger wielding rogue (with the assassin specialization). It's the class that is capable of dealing the most damage to single opponents.
Mages are also powerful - if you have a crowd control mage in the party, along with a dual wielding rogue assassin, and maybe some meat shield warrior, there's little that can stand in your way.
As for the patching, I really dont' remember - doesn't the game have an auto patcher? If not, then I suspect it's enough to download the latest patch.
Modifié par Swordfishtrombone, 09 mai 2012 - 11:48 .
#5
Posté 09 mai 2012 - 12:40
Well yeah..the patch..yer kinda need to download it..which is irritatin cause not downloadin it is kinda not up to date.....man....





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