There are lots of minor details in there apparently and with over 300 questions.
Yes. Which I might add is actually more than the direct import for DA2 had by almost 30 times.
There are lots of minor details in there apparently and with over 300 questions.
Yes. Which I might add is actually more than the direct import for DA2 had by almost 30 times.
we know that he vanishes not long after. Instead of becoming a great mage if you kill/intimidate it.
Maybe we will have to battle a connor-abomination
Sooooo, silly question maybe, but do I need a PSN account to transfer my Keep data? I'm able to connect to the internet for stuff like patches, but I think that's the extent of what I can do. I don't know the ins and outs of the PS3 outside of 'it plays games', so any clarification would be appreciated, thanks.
Sooooo, silly question maybe, but do I need a PSN account to transfer my Keep data? I'm able to connect to the internet for stuff like patches, but I think that's the extent of what I can do. I don't know the ins and outs of the PS3 outside of 'it plays games', so any clarification would be appreciated, thanks.
Right now the way I understand it is that you will need an Origin/EA account and then you just log into those servers inside of Dragon Age Inquisition. If you have played any of the previous Mass Effect or Dragon Age games it will be similar for you log into the EA/Origin servers with those games.
Right now the way I understand it is that you will need an Origin/EA account and then you just log into those servers inside of Dragon Age Inquisition. If you have played any of the previous Mass Effect or Dragon Age games it will be similar for you log into the EA/Origin servers with those games.
I see.
Thank you.
Has anyone who has access to the Beta said how many questions are asked in The Keep? I mean I know basic things like gender, race, romance and choices you made will be there but does it ask if you played Awakening and all of the DLC in Origins and 2?
Has anyone who has access to the Beta said how many questions are asked in The Keep? I mean I know basic things like gender, race, romance and choices you made will be there but does it ask if you played Awakening and all of the DLC in Origins and 2?
My understanding is that those in the Beta have to sign an agreement (can't remember what it is called at the moment) to share nothing about it. So I'm doubtful they will be able to answer any questions.
My understanding is that those in the Beta have to sign an agreement (can't remember what it is called at the moment) to share nothing about it. So I'm doubtful they will be able to answer any questions.
It is called an NDA (non-Disclosure Agreement).
Has anyone who has access to the Beta said how many questions are asked in The Keep? I mean I know basic things like gender, race, romance and choices you made will be there but does it ask if you played Awakening and all of the DLC in Origins and 2?
With the NDA they can't say much, but some did post on Twitter that they were very pleased with all the variables accounted for. Also, the Devs have spit-balled around 300+ choices are in the Keep. ![]()
Has anyone who has access to the Beta said how many questions are asked in The Keep? I mean I know basic things like gender, race, romance and choices you made will be there but does it ask if you played Awakening and all of the DLC in Origins and 2?
Yes, I think i read it takes into account all choices from dlc.
It is called an NDA (non-Disclosure Agreement).
Question: If my wife and I want to play Dragon Age at the same time, each of using different Keep world states, does she need to create her own Origin/Bioware account?
Scenario:
1. Wife creates character and imports IAMQUEENANDMARRIEDTOALISTAIR world state from keep. She plays for an hour and then quits.
2. I create my character and import MEANDMORRIGANHAPPILYEVERAFTERINTHEMIRROR world state from the keep. I play for an hour and quit.
3. We take turns playing over the next few days.
Will the Keep allow for this scenario? Or will two concurrent playthroughs under the same Origin ID but with different keep world states cause issues? If so, is the solution each of us signing into a different Origin account at the start of every play session?
Note: I have not read all 155 pages of comments but a brief search didn't yield any answers to my questions. Forgive me if this was asked previously.
Additional Information:
I got my wife into Bioware video games after we started dating. She has always just played under my ID as there has never been a need to create her own ID and she has no interest in EA/Origin outside of Bioware. Also we didn't want to buy DLC twice.
Question: If my wife and I want to play Dragon Age at the same time, each of using different Keep world states, does she need to create her own Origin/Bioware account?
Scenario:
1. Wife creates character and imports IAMQUEENANDMARRIEDTOALISTAIR world state from keep. She plays for an hour and then quits.
2. I create my character and import MEANDMORRIGANHAPPILYEVERAFTERINTHEMIRROR world state from the keep. I play for an hour and quit.
3. We take turns playing over the next few days.
Will the Keep allow for this scenario? Or will two concurrent playthroughs under the same Origin ID but with different keep world states cause issues? If so, is the solution each of us signing into a different Origin account at the start of every play session?
Note: I have not read all 155 pages of comments but a brief search didn't yield any answers to my questions. Forgive me if this was asked previously.
Additional Information:
I got my wife into Bioware video games after we started dating. She has always just played under my ID as there has never been a need to create her own ID and she has no interest in EA/Origin outside of Bioware. Also we didn't want to buy DLC twice.
As far as I know, the Keep lets you create more than one world state. It shouldn't be a problem.
As far as I know, the Keep lets you create more than one world state. It shouldn't be a problem.
Every time you start a new game you can choose to import a world state so once that game has been created and a save made then you can simply create a second game using a second world state. The Keep data is only ever imported once per game, when you start it. So yes he and his wife can both play separate games on the same account.
Yes, I think i read it takes into account all choices from dlc.
Even more so, from what I understand, you can create an US Warden and an Orlesian Warden-Commander.
I'm mainly interested in knowing how the keep will look (unless this has been answered before and I'll just be embarrassed that i didn't do my research properly). Will it be like an interactive graphic novel? Will it look like one of those quizzes on those teen sites? Will I get to know what hair color product I am? Will it look like the save generator mod thing that was there for DA2?
Pray for a beta invite, and maybe you'll get your answer.I'm mainly interested in knowing how the keep will look (unless this has been answered before and I'll just be embarrassed that i didn't do my research properly). Will it be like an interactive graphic novel? Will it look like one of those quizzes on those teen sites? Will I get to know what hair color product I am? Will it look like the save generator mod thing that was there for DA2?
Even more so, from what I understand, you can create an US Warden and an Orlesian Warden-Commander.
So you mean you can have a main story warden AND an orlesian warden in the same game? Cool
Pray for a beta invite, and maybe you'll get your answer.
I have prayed too hard, all out of candles. No more goats to sacrifice.
So you mean you can have a main story warden AND an orlesian warden in the same game? Cool
Yeah. The Orlesian Warden had a set world state in Awakening. The Keep gets around that.
For which we are all overjoyedYeah. The Orlesian Warden had a set world state in Awakening. The Keep gets around that.
I've just finished Origins and am about to jump into Awakenings. It's been years since I last played it, as I always skipped it because the imports would be messed up in Dragon Age II.
So a big plus one for The Keep is that I can pretty much experience Awakenings 'fresh' once again, I can't remember a damn thing that happened in it.
Now only if there was a camera mod of Dragon Age II. I'd consider giving that a go again too.
For which we are all overjoyed
Now I just wonder if it will be possible for the Orlesian Warden to take the role if the Warden just refused the post and didn't do the ultimate sacrifice.
If you start DAA using the "Orlesien Warden" option, the game will automagically create its own worldstate in which the Hero of Ferelden made the US, regardless of what your Warden might have done. You are free to import either one into GoA and/or WH. And of course nothing after DAA goes into DA2's import process anyway.
NOTE: Re-read your post. If you're asking if the Keep will allow you to establish a worldstate in which the none of the available Wardens in Ferelden killed Archie during the 5th Blight... I think not. And no, there won't be an option for the Orlesian Wardens to have shown-up some time after the Battle of Denerim to finish the job. The writers have enough to do with handling all the permutations already established within the games themselves!
...No, that's not what I'm asking. I'm asking if it will be possible for the Orlesian Warden to step in as Warden-Commander in permutations without the Warden dying. The Warden ended the blight, but just didn't take up the post.If you start DAA using the "Orlesien Warden" option, the game will automagically create its own worldstate in which the Hero of Ferelden made the US, regardless of what your Warden might have done. You are free to import either one into GoA and/or WH. And of course nothing after DAA goes into DA2's import process anyway.
NOTE: Re-read your post. If you're asking if the Keep will allow you to establish a worldstate in which the none of the available Wardens in Ferelden killed Archie during the 5th Blight... I think not. And no, there won't be an option for the Orlesian Wardens to have shown-up some time after the Battle of Denerim to finish the job. The writers have enough to do with handling all the permutations already established within the games themselves!