Hey, I've tried to do a search to see if a topic for this allready exists but I haven't been able to find it.
Has there been any word yet on importing save files?
I know that bioware is famed for having you import saves with decisions you made in there previous games into there new game.
Now my bigest question is, how will they handle the import of a save game on the next gen console?
I have a massive playthrough on my PS3 but i will be getting this game for PS4.
And as the PS4 is not backwards compatible I won't be able to play my DA:O en DA:II on it.
I also know that it's still amost a year away, but was wondering.
Thanks for reading!
Save games and next gen console's
Débuté par
Ashrandir
, nov. 14 2013 12:23
#1
Posté 14 novembre 2013 - 12:23
#2
Posté 14 novembre 2013 - 12:25
It is through something called the dragon age keep. We still don't know much about it yet though.
http://blog.bioware....ragon-age-keep/
http://blog.bioware....ragon-age-keep/
#3
Posté 14 novembre 2013 - 12:29
Now that you mention this, will there still be a cap on the number of save games?
#4
Posté 14 novembre 2013 - 12:39
Thank you for the link. It seems they had thought about this.
Interesting to see how they plan to implement this though.
I can see myself spending hours before starting DA:I modding the save game to the state that I left it in DA:2.
What was the cap of the save games?
Interesting to see how they plan to implement this though.
I can see myself spending hours before starting DA:I modding the save game to the state that I left it in DA:2.
What was the cap of the save games?
#5
Posté 14 novembre 2013 - 12:43
50. Extremely annoying. I tend to keep many saves in order to be able to call up scenes fast if I want, and then this.Ashrandir wrote...
What was the cap of the save games?
Modifié par Ieldra2, 14 novembre 2013 - 12:44 .
#6
Posté 14 novembre 2013 - 12:49
Ashrandir wrote...
What was the cap of the save games?
Console games (and their PC ports<_<) cap the number of save games to 50. It's extremely annoying and there's really no reason for it. Hopefully, "next-gen" consoles will have learned that.





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