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DA:O world state ending problem.


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AxholeRose

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It's been awhile since I finished Origins, but I'm pretty sure both my Warden and Alistair survived.  Alistair became King, and my Warden made a pact with Morrigan and by giving her a child she saved my life.  Yet the dragon age keep does not let both survive...  whats going on?



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Captain Wiseass

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Which specific tile is it not letting you set?



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AxholeRose

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It was Alistair's tile, setting him to be King forces the Warden to die fighting the Archdemon.  I then found Morrigan's tile after scrolling to the right, set that, then went back and changed Warden to alive, now it seems to be working.



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Captain Wiseass

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Yeah, the default setting is not doing the ritual, and the Keep won't let you set a paradoxical worldstate, so it will sometimes "autocorrect" tiles. Locking each decision after you set it prevents this, usually.



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AxholeRose

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One more question.  I dont have a lot of disk space left, and for some reason my game is not synced at all.  I dont really remember some of the tapestry events.  Is it worth it for me to reinstall DA;O and try to figure out how to get my save onto the keep?  Are any tapestry stuff extracted from the save file?



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Brian Mills

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None of the tapestry is pulled directly from any save game - you'll have to manually re-enter any flags, regardless of whether your game shows as synced in the Keep or not.  Syncing will only cause some other data, such as your custom heroes, to be shown in the Keep.

If you want to be accurate to the world(s) you've played before, you could fill in the choices you can remember (and which you probably also care about most as a result), or you could also just create a brand new world, choosing choices that seem the most interesting, even if you would normally have never chosen them while playing the game.  You could also re-install DAO and review the savegame data in that way, and then enter choices afterwards.

 

Neither approach is wrong - it just depends on the type of world you want to have.



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AxholeRose

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Thank you both for your replies.