Quick overview of updates
Update 30/11/2014: Dragon Age 2 Main Quest Line supported, 50% of Companion lines supported, Dragon Age: Origins DLC added
Update 28/11/2014: Partial Dragon Age 2 support added
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Original topic: 24/11/2014
Hey guys,
I just wanted to do a quick shout out to the Dragon Age community about a tool I created for Dragon Age: Origins, and hopefully by the end of this week, Dragon Age 2.
I took the work of William Clarks on pyGFF, and ported it to a pure javascript implementation that can be run through the browser. I then extracted the choice flags and quests from DASaveReader, produced by Charles Noneman, and used those to map the quest data to choices that the player made.
As Noneman's tool only supports Dragon Age: Origins, I haven't had the time to add full support for Dragon Age 2 yet, but it is a work-in-progress and I can currently support about 10% of the Dragon Age 2 choices on my local machine. Once I find the support for Dragon Age 2 satisfactory, I will add it to the website and update this topic.
For now however, it supports the main story and side quests of Dragon Age: Origins, with expansions being dealt with at a later point. Since the tool does rely on a lot of manual work on both mine and Noneman's part it is inevitable that some mistakes were made. In the upcoming days, a small icon will appear next to the choices that will allow you to submit a 'plot complaint', and select the choice that you actually made. I can use this data to further improve the output of the tool.
A bug-report tool will become available on the website as well, but for now, please contact me about any bugs you encounter in this thread.
The website can be found at: http://dragonage.stinstin.com/
Please note that it only supports modern browsers, with Firefox, Safari and Chrome having been tested. Internet explorer, due to its still lacking implementation of Javascript support, is NOT supported. Javascript must be enabled to use this website.
I hope you will find it useful in translating your Dragon Age save games to the Keep, but please remember that this is still in Beta. If you do find problems with the output before the report button is available, it would be enormously helpful if you could post your save game to me, indicating the choice that you made, and the choice that was indicated by this website. I'd also appreciate any feedback you have, as I hope to improve this website in the upcoming days.
Lastly I just want to thank Charles Noneman and William Clarks for their prior work on Dragon Age save games in Python, as this would not have been possible without them, and my cousin, Alexander van Bergen of StinStin, for providing me with the graphics design as well as the html, css and angular code for the website.





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