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#26
FKA_Servo

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It's a major exploit that makes the game function differently than intended.

 

Player discretion in this case is irrelevant.

 

Honestly, it's an exploit that was present almost identically in the previous two games, and is even less useful in Inquisition, given that you were limited to materials (and even then, no herbs). They never fixed it in the other games, it was petty to do so in Inquisition. I hope it's not because EA wants to sell us reagent packs or something, but the cynic in me worries that might be the case.

 

Cheat engine works a treat, OP - and it will fix the banter issues that still haven't actually been addressed in the official patches. Hopefully, they'll never break that.



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AlexMBrennan

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Rare is rare, I get it. However, if you're level twenty and have killed a lot of high level creatures and put your time in-- you should not be looting items four to five levels under you. That isn't a reward system, it's a lottery.

It's EA's prerogative to make the game they wish (if you don't like that you should have read the Eula, refused to accept it and asked for a refund).
It's your prerogative to bin any game that requires you to farm monsters. If you fundamentally do not enjoy the game (e.g. Repeatedly killing the skeleton king until you get gear good enough to move to the next zone) then the solution is to go find another game that you do enjoy.
Crafting systems are always designed to waste your time by stalling the player, so all you need to do is stop bothering with that ****.

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It's EA's prerogative to make the game they wish (if you don't like that you should have read the Eula, refused to accept it and asked for a refund).
It's your prerogative to bin any game that requires you to farm monsters. If you fundamentally do not enjoy the game (e.g. Repeatedly killing the skeleton king until you get gear good enough to move to the next zone) then the solution is to go find another game that you do enjoy.
Crafting systems are always designed to waste your time by stalling the player, so all you need to do is stop bothering with that ****.


Yes, because obviously what I am saying is that I hate the entire game and find no redeeming qualities in it. It should have been obvious to me that simply accepting flaws is what anyone should do, or otherwise you must abandon the series entirely because there is never any room for improvement. I should write EA an official apology for even suggesting that perhaps the game they so lovingly sold may have a flaw or two. Thank you so much for your helpful insight. Hopefully, others who complain about lack of hairstyles, decent clothing, and other "wtf" design choices will see the wisdom in your prolific words and just "walk away".

Snark aside, I love a good crafting system. In my opinion, this system needs work and I have the right to voice that in hopes of them improving upon it.
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#29
Jeremy Ray

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Is there a way to connect to dragon age keep/download custom world without being forced to download the patch?

I was able to delete the patch etc and can start it offline, but trying to start a new game with custom world has me stuck.

Imo removing the dupe item option killed the replay value of the games. High level resources are limited and the entire system with crafting and resources is way too farmy/time consuming for a single player rpg.

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Thandal N'Lyman

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Is there a way to connect to dragon age keep/download custom world without being forced to download the patch?

I was able to delete the patch etc and can start it offline, but trying to start a new game with custom world has me stuck.

Imo removing the dupe item option killed the replay value of the games. High level resources are limited and the entire system with crafting and resources is way too farmy/time consuming for a single player rpg.

 

Yes, you can uncheck the EA/Origin option that says "Automatically keep my games up to date."  Then you won't get patches unless/until you initiate getting them.

 

And in my first playthrough I didn't use the crafting option more than the one time necessary to earn the badge.  No need since great gear was always available for looting.  Bottom Line:  Don't like the crafting system?  Don't use it.



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Shechinah

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I do believe there is a mod avaliable on Dragon Age Inquisition Nexus that allows you to roll back but I've only glanced at the title in passing so whether it works or how it works I cannot say.



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Thandal N'Lyman

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I do believe there is a mod avaliable on Dragon Age Inquisition Nexus that allows you to roll back but I've only glanced at the title in passing so whether it works or how it works I cannot say.

 

No.  There are instructions on the Nexus for how to roll-back if you already saved your own copy of the previous Patch.



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Shechinah

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(to Thandal N'Lyman) Ah, my mistake. Thank you for correcting me.



#34
Jeremy Ray

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Still having trouble trying to start the game while online without the patch. It's telling me to update and when I click cancel I get kicked out. Don't see the option to avoid checking for updates. In Xbox One.

Just not going to do multiple playthrough a chasing materials whole time.

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Thandal N'Lyman

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On the PC it's a checkbox under "EA/Origin --> Origin --> Application Settings --> General".

Can't say where it might be on the XB1.