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#1
phimseto

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Not really sure where to begin, so I will simply walk through the process I experienced.

 

  • When I logged into the Keep, my primary save state was gone and in its place was a "copy of main game save" featuring my correct Origins character, a default DA2 Hawke, and an unknown female inquisitor (my sole creation was male). 
  • Going into the save state lists, i was able to find my inquisitor, but again he was part of a different save state with the wrong DA1 and DA2 characters. However, his tile set looked (more or less) correct absent a few items that I will list below.
  • I exported that to list to the editable saves and imported my inquisitor into my original, displaced "Primary Save State" (which at the time also featured that random female inquisitor. 
  • That partially worked. When I did so, the vast majority of my inquisitor's tiles were hidden, though I was able to go in and manually change them to where they were supposed to be.
  • However, I wasn't able to change them all - all the "assignments" tiles were now locked as "hidden" and I couldn't access the advisor tile for Cullen. 

That's where things stand. I resaved the the world state and imported with the correct people and the choices I could unlock, but now I'm curious how snafu'ed my actual save game is? If at all?



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Ranadiel Marius

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Your save file is not snafu'ed at all from what you have said.

 

The unknown female inquisitor was the default inquisitor. All world states that are not copied from DAI playthrough states have her set as default. The reason your playthrough state had different DAO and DA2 characters is because DAI only imports race/class/gender/origin for them meaning that the Keep has no way to identify them when the data reimported so the Keep just uses the defaults for that combination. The tiles were hidden because they were set to default values (that you had not unlocked) as setting your character did not set any of his decisions into the world state. (Faster solution would have been to just reassign your Warden and Hawke in the world state you copied over into the Editable states). I have no idea of what you mean when you say assignment tiles, but Cullen's tile doesn't seem to unlock if you tell him to stop taking lyrium its a bug which I'm sure they are working on fixing. I haven't tried any other options so I don't know if any other options work or not.



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phimseto

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The assignment tiles are the ones for missions on the table, like Sutherland and his crew. I had unlocked a few of them, but not all, but when I imported my inquisitor over they were all marked "hidden". Cullen doesn't seem to be fixed as of the latest release, but I haven't fired up the game yet. Will do that so that it can sync with the latest keep build and see if that does it for both. 

Thanks for the reply!



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Kantr

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I thought maxwell was the default?



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celestial_emperor

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"Hidden" tiles are still a big problem for me. I finished the game pre 1.05 patch and while my tiles are unlocked, only a handful of them are associated with the Inquisitor who completed them.


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phimseto

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A couple of updates:

 

Booting the game a day or two ago did unlock two of the three previous operations results that I had seen previously unlocked before. I was able to amend those. The Cullen stops taking lyrium tiles in the "advisors" section remains grayed out, though. 

 

I did uncover something strange, though. When I boot the game, I generally just load the post-ending save and futz about with it. I checked the codex and discovered, primarily in the characters section, including the first four. There were some others missing in the other codex areas, too, though I couldn't tell you how off those were (because I didn't unlock every one originally). 

Not sure how much this all ties together, but it seems connected so I thought I would mention it here.