This is a must have for a rogue character. I want this item. I wish we could get all these DLC pre order items.
http://www.gamebansh...AO_Items.id=455
All these unlockable DLC items...is there anyway to get them all?
Débuté par
sethroskull79
, janv. 20 2010 01:17
#1
Posté 20 janvier 2010 - 01:17
#2
Posté 20 janvier 2010 - 01:49
Some DLC items are exclusive to their distributors, and access is only granted to owners of those specific releases. Also, while that belt is quite good, there is one better that adds +2 to all stats (unless you would rather have it on another party member). I don't recall what it's called at this time. Apart from that, you would have to create your own items or find a mod that provides something similar if you really wanted the stats on a specific DLC item.
Modifié par Forest03, 20 janvier 2010 - 01:50 .
#3
Posté 20 janvier 2010 - 03:25
If you're on the PC, there is a mod that does something you might want. It checks what DLC you have enabled for the game, and for any special item that you don't have, it puts the equivalent (not the same item, just something built with the same properties) item into Bodahn's inventory for you to buy.
#4
Posté 20 janvier 2010 - 07:10
If you are on the PC http://www.dragonage...file.php?id=200
A modder made items that match the stats of those exclusive pre-order DLC items but they have different names and must be purchased from the camp merchant.
A modder made items that match the stats of those exclusive pre-order DLC items but they have different names and must be purchased from the camp merchant.
#5
Posté 20 janvier 2010 - 07:20
Thanks all, but I play on 360 so I am up sh*ts creek without a paddle. No worries. There are enough good items. I just saw plus 3 cunning and I'm a rogue archer now so I got all excited.
#6
Posté 20 janvier 2010 - 08:47
Honestly I think it is a scummy thing for a developer to do. I don't like the idea of exclusive to one pre-order supplier DLC content. Pre-Oder from GameStop get this spiffy item, Pre-Order from this other place get this other ok item. It is BS and I think companies engaging in this sort of practice are only fostering a Love/Hate relationship with their customers.
Had I known before I bought this game how many different exclusive DLC there were that I would be locked out of I wouldn't have bought the game. But I bought the game so I am going to try to enjoy it and get my money's worth but I could live without this game just fine and knowing what I know now about this company and it's scheming practices I am not going to buy ME2. A game I was looking forward to.
Had I known before I bought this game how many different exclusive DLC there were that I would be locked out of I wouldn't have bought the game. But I bought the game so I am going to try to enjoy it and get my money's worth but I could live without this game just fine and knowing what I know now about this company and it's scheming practices I am not going to buy ME2. A game I was looking forward to.
#7
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 03:02
I can't believe ppl get so upset over this. The bonus items are just trinkets - they have no bearing on the game except to make it much easier because you start with more stat bonuses. You buy the game for the game not the trinkets. The trinkets are just a reward for supporting a particular retailer or forking out the money for a CE. You're not missing anything by not having those trinkets.
#8
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 03:20
metatheurgist wrote...
I can't believe ppl get so upset over this. The bonus items are just trinkets - they have no bearing on the game except to make it much easier because you start with more stat bonuses. You buy the game for the game not the trinkets. The trinkets are just a reward for supporting a particular retailer or forking out the money for a CE. You're not missing anything by not having those trinkets.
Seriously.
#9
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 11:08
I turned them all off and I got almost all of them.
I look at my active content and there's so many of those 1-item checkboxes I goran.
Irritating and usually overpowered.
I look at my active content and there's so many of those 1-item checkboxes I goran.
Irritating and usually overpowered.
Modifié par Lotion Soronnar, 21 janvier 2010 - 11:09 .
#10
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 12:19
I want my characters to have the option of obtaining any item they can. If I discover a long hard quest unrelated to the main story has a reward that I want for my character I'll take the time and do the quest. Now they add items that characters can get but only due to some BS marketing ploy.
It would be like this, there is a restaurant chain you love a mile from your home. You go there and they give you free plain bread. Then one day out shopping you go to the same restaurant chain but this one is 20 miles from your home and instead for free plain bread they give you free garlic bread. Next time you go to the restaurant 1 mile from your home you ask for the free garlic bread, like you got at the restaurant 20 miles away and they say sorry that's there this is here. So you offer to pay for the garlic bread and they say sorry we don't offer that garlic bread here period. I would never go to either again its a BS marketing ploy. Some people love garlic bread some people don't they should offer the choice.
They aren't offering all their customers the ability to have the same game experience seeing that items effect your characters performance. Experience may vary based on customers' choices, but in this case they offer no options. You can't pick which item you get other than buying the game from a specific retailer, and those items have varying degrees of worth to a player. If the items were plain no stat clothing items that looked different but modified your gaming experience no other way that would be one thing.
You people like getting screwed over by a company you are buying a product from that's your deal. I've been playing a Japanese MMO for the past 6 years and they don't do these kinds of exclusive items things. They believe it would be screwing over their customers, their special items would be decorative or do a gimmick like turn you into a child or one of the other races in appearance for a short time, not modify stats that effect game play.
It would be like this, there is a restaurant chain you love a mile from your home. You go there and they give you free plain bread. Then one day out shopping you go to the same restaurant chain but this one is 20 miles from your home and instead for free plain bread they give you free garlic bread. Next time you go to the restaurant 1 mile from your home you ask for the free garlic bread, like you got at the restaurant 20 miles away and they say sorry that's there this is here. So you offer to pay for the garlic bread and they say sorry we don't offer that garlic bread here period. I would never go to either again its a BS marketing ploy. Some people love garlic bread some people don't they should offer the choice.
They aren't offering all their customers the ability to have the same game experience seeing that items effect your characters performance. Experience may vary based on customers' choices, but in this case they offer no options. You can't pick which item you get other than buying the game from a specific retailer, and those items have varying degrees of worth to a player. If the items were plain no stat clothing items that looked different but modified your gaming experience no other way that would be one thing.
You people like getting screwed over by a company you are buying a product from that's your deal. I've been playing a Japanese MMO for the past 6 years and they don't do these kinds of exclusive items things. They believe it would be screwing over their customers, their special items would be decorative or do a gimmick like turn you into a child or one of the other races in appearance for a short time, not modify stats that effect game play.
Modifié par kgav, 21 janvier 2010 - 12:23 .





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