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Is there an application that will easily recall choices I made since I may have forgotten some?


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John_Galt4

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So I know that the Dragon Age keep allows us to put in the choices we made.... that being said, it is noted that over 300 choices are available for us to input. I have kept all the save files from the previous games. I was wondering if there is an application that allows us to read the save file in terms of the choices we made so that we can manually input those into the Dragon Age keep once it is released. I can honestly say that it will be hard for me to remember every single detailed choice I made and I would appreciate an option or program that even in text format, could recall the detailed choices I made. 

 

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Icefalcon

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Don't think so is the honest answer. 

 

I sympathise as it was a long while ago I did DAO and I've forgotten a lot of what happened and who was who. I'm hoping answering the questions in the Keep will remind me as they are likely A or B options from what we've seen.

 

good luck anyway



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Darth Krytie

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So I know that the Dragon Age keep allows us to put in the choices we made.... that being said, it is noted that over 300 choices are available for us to input. I have kept all the save files from the previous games. I was wondering if there is an application that allows us to read the save file in terms of the choices we made so that we can manually input those into the Dragon Age keep once it is released. I can honestly say that it will be hard for me to remember every single detailed choice I made and I would appreciate an option or program that even in text format, could recall the detailed choices I made. 

 

- =)

 

Here's a useful Keep FAQ: http://forum.bioware...-age-keep-faqs/



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caradoc2000

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If you have forgotten your choice, it doesn't really matter which option you pick for that choice, does it?


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Dubya75

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If you have forgotten your choice, it doesn't really matter which option you pick for that choice, does it?

 

Exactly!



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John_Galt4

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Let me rephrase myself... it's not the choice I made that is the only issue. It's forgetting WHY i made a choice that makes a difference. Remember, Dragon Age decision making is sometimes gray and what really determines the importance of the choice you made is WHY? Did I make Alistair marry Anora or did she rule alone so that he would have his freedom (for example; I honestly see myself doing both)? I can rule out the obvious choices I did not choose... it's the one's I really cared about and had to weigh based on info I knew at THAT time I played, and NOW have to recall that make it important rather than inconsequential. Get what I mean? But I guess I can hopefully recall enough to a good extent.



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Well in social bioware there is feature that might help you with DAO. If you go to your player profiles and there to character you have button: Story where some of you choices are visible. It can be hard to understand first but it has things like this at least for me: "In the end, Anora was deposed, and Alistair was given the throne." and "Unable to stop the demon, Connor was slain by Raven." so some choices are there.



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Kantr

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That story though, says you kill Isolde no matter what your choice was. So I wouldnt trust it.

 

There's the ISS or you can read the wiki.

 

Thats about it.



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drummerchick

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If you can, load a save file and read your Quest Journal. Under Completed Quests, it will tell you the outcome, but some of the entries are bugged.
Like Kantr said, I would recommend reading the Wiki, which goes through all the options and outcomes for questlines.  Hope that helps.  :)



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AlanC9

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Let me rephrase myself... it's not the choice I made that is the only issue. It's forgetting WHY i made a choice that makes a difference. Remember, Dragon Age decision making is sometimes gray and what really determines the importance of the choice you made is WHY? Did I make Alistair marry Anora or did she rule alone so that he would have his freedom (for example; I honestly see myself doing both)? I can rule out the obvious choices I did not choose... it's the one's I really cared about and had to weigh based on info I knew at THAT time I played, and NOW have to recall that make it important rather than inconsequential. Get what I mean? But I guess I can hopefully recall enough to a good extent.


I don't think the why of it would be in your save file anyway.

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RevilFox

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I would give the Keep a chance before you start getting worried about this kind of thing. 



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happy_daiz

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I plan to make it up as I go, as I'm not that married to any one previous Warden or Hawke play through.

It would be nice to see a summary of choices for each character for those who want it, though...somewhere.