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Morrigtha

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I did a quick search on the forum and didn't see this crop up, so if I missed the topic I apologize.

I understand Skyhold being relatively empty (no tables, no throne, etc.) after finishing the game, but would very much like to be able to still have a fully functioning undercroft in the future.When DLC is released, it would be nice to craft at home base as per usual. As of right now, the undercroft is clean as a whistle and you can no longer customize your quarters.

Other than that, the game was truly lovely and I was lucky to suffer no glitches on PC. What an amazing experience! Dodging lore bombs everywhere :)


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I did a quick search on the forum and didn't see this crop up, so if I missed the topic I apologize.

I understand Skyhold being relatively empty (no tables, no throne, etc.) after finishing the game, but would very much like to be able to still have a fully functioning undercroft in the future.When DLC is released, it would be nice to craft at home base as per usual. As of right now, the undercroft is clean as a whistle and you can no longer customize your quarters.

Other than that, the game was truly lovely and I was lucky to suffer no glitches on PC. What an amazing experience! Dodging lore bombs everywhere :)

Fairly sure that's a glitch, the Undercroft was still usable after I beat the game.


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Morrigtha

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Fairly sure that's a glitch, the Undercroft was still usable after I beat the game.

Jinkies, welp, so much for that no glitch run :P Good to know that this might be the case.



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Yesterday my throne room was completely empty too. I hope it was just a streaming glitch

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Mushashi7

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I think Bioware should consider to let the respawning of NPC's, beasts and craftables continue?

I can't help comparing with Skyrim. The reason this game still goes strong is the fact that they didn't turn of the lights and lock the door after the main story ended.
Well, then of course the option they let us do mods (the Creation Kit).

If you want people to continue playing it, and thereby gain a huge amount of goodwill you should arrange things this way.

Skyrim has become a world, not just a game, for many people.



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The reason Skyrim still goes strong over three years since release is the strong modding community. It's the same reason why Origins is still widely played. Inquisition won't have that same longevity due to Bioware's choice of engine.


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The reason Skyrim still goes strong over three years since release is the strong modding community. It's the same reason why Origins is still widely played. Inquisition won't have that same longevity due to Bioware's choice of engine.

 

I'm pretty sure the reason why Skyrim is still going strong is because Bethesda hasn't released the sequel yet.  


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You're wrong, dfstone. I suggest you hop over to Nexus and take a look for yourself. Morrowind (12 years old), Oblivion (8 years old), Dragon Age Origins (5 years old), and Dragon Age 2 (3 years old) all have sequels and all have a strong ongoing modding community keeping the games fresh and played many years after their initial release. It's something console players fail to understand and something the PC community has come to expect over the years.



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You're wrong, dfstone. I suggest you hop over to Nexus and take a look for yourself. Morrowind (12 years old), Oblivion (8 years old), Dragon Age Origins (5 years old), and Dragon Age 2 (3 years old) all have sequels and all have a strong ongoing modding community keeping the games fresh and played many years after their initial release. It's something console players fail to understand and something the PC community has come to expect over the years.

Origins and 2 have strong modding communities? All I see are a good texture pack, an extra slot for Dog so that I actually use him, some removed content and sex mods. Also, Skip the Fade.