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Please, is there a way to edit save the way I could play?


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MIQD

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I will tell you a story that leads to this question - I am a slow player. I love playing and giving my full attention to the game. I am not the best player. Playing takes time. For example - Dragon Age Origins - more than 170 hours. Dragon Age 2 - more than 80 hours. I am entering every room and talking with everyone around. And I did finish both these games being very attached  to my beloved characters. After spending so much time playing... I am troubled. My computer got stolen and my saves were stolen too... I thought "ok, Dragon's Keep will do it". But it does not. Please, is there a way to edit saves like I would be playing? I have very little time and working all the time and I would love to play Inquisition - But I will not play when not having my story. I just cannot. No attachment. Please. Is there any save editor that could let me create it the way I played? I even remember numbers of Attachment points from DA:O. I cannot play other way and I have no time to spend 250 hours again... It will be impossible for me. Please, help.

 

I know that it sounds strange. But I love details. And I just cannot do it when I this is not dealt with. I will not struggle to edit every quote in dialogs... But things like Nathaniel dead in Awakening and alive in DA2 are really important for me. Like My character being in romance with Leliana and entering the Mirror with Morrigan. Like my character sleeping with Zevran. Like several of my other companions dying in DA:A. Like anything about it. I htought that by some amazing algorithms you could create my character's psychological profile from both games and provide me with personalised characters I could meet in Inquisition. Alistair hardened, all those small things connected to Rivalry and Friendship from the second game... It is so important that I would love it to be proper...



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Alfa Kilo

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... that is precisely what the Keep does? Granted, not every decision is in, and they never will, but it is still in beta and I am sure that more features and decisions will be added in time.



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Sardart

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I will tell you a story that leads to this question - I am a slow player..

 

The does NOT import your saves.
You have to shape AGAIN your story inside the keep.
If you remember everything, you have no issue. Open the Keep, shape each tapestry slot, export to Inquisition. Done.

Even someone that has never played the past two games can create a new world state inside the keep and import it.

Some of the choices you've mentioned are not even considered into Inquisition.



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MIQD

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So these things that are mentioned in Keep are the only ones that Inquisition notices?



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DAJB

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So these things that are mentioned in Keep are the only ones that Inquisition notices?

Actually the Keep includes many choices from DA:O and DA2 which are not in DA:I.

 

Everything that does affect it is obviously in there, but there are also other choices which were added at the request of players who wanted the Keep to be even more comprehensive than it strictly needs to be..



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MIQD

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Ok, I get it. A shame only this little influences Inquisition. But why you do not let anyone create his characters in keep? I mean - looks of character. I know it is not important, but still. At least names.



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RedUnit10

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It's either the Keep or nothing, there is no more save file transfer; end of story.



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Natureguy85

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Ok, I get it. A shame only this little influences Inquisition. But why you do not let anyone create his characters in keep? I mean - looks of character. I know it is not important, but still. At least names.

 

They don't have a character creator in the Keep because the Warden doesn't appear in Inquisition and Hawke has a character creator in the game.



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Kantr

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I have no idea what the Ostegar prisoner does in DA:I, there's no codex entry about it.