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Is there an easy way to check what the game thinks your previous actions were?


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I imported a game from the keep, played a while yet some of the mentions of events in the previous game were wrong, thought nothing of it.

 

I am playing a second game now, with a completely different worldstate from the keep, and am getting the exact same mentions I got in the first game I played, which due to the differences in worldstate are now wildly incorrect (IE Dwarven warrior warden that died killing the archdemon, keeps being described as a human mage that survived).

 

Is there a way to see what the game thinks the worldstate is?



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The only way to check really is when you get to Haven and talk to Varric, if he has the option to talk about Hawke then a WS was imported, then you just have to remember your choices in that particular WS and see if they lined up.  Sadly that's the only sure fire way to do it though.  If Varric doesn't have the option to talk about Hawke, then some how it didn't upload and you're playing the default


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Right WS in the keep, Varrics choices are as if I were playing the first WS I imported though.  Am reimporting to see if that fixes it.

 

Moreover though I am worried about how well it has imported choices in my other playthrough.  I had just brushed off mentions which seemed wrong but now I am worried.

 

Though I guess in the end it doesnt really matter.

 

 

Also yay, playing through the prologue again!!  For the 4th time since I noticed Qunari cant wear helmets for some reason :*



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I imported a game from the keep, played a while yet some of the mentions of events in the previous game were wrong, thought nothing of it.

 

I am playing a second game now, with a completely different worldstate from the keep, and am getting the exact same mentions I got in the first game I played, which due to the differences in worldstate are now wildly incorrect (IE Dwarven warrior warden that died killing the archdemon, keeps being described as a human mage that survived).

 

Is there a way to see what the game thinks the worldstate is?

 

In my initial Keep setup.  I specified that my Warden was a Female Elf Mage.  When I got to Redcliffe, I found out my Warden had somehow magically transformed into a Male Dwarf Noble.  Everything else from my Keep Import was correct, including Warden's LI, Hawke being a Female Rogue + LI, Rulers of Ferelden, Connor being alive, etc.  Go figure.  That is why the Keep page still says (and will probably always say) Beta...

 

But the shorter answer is 'No'.  Which is why, quite awhile ago now, I suggested Bioware add some form of early in game verification; meaning right after character creation.  Tarot Cards or a few Codex entries (Hero of Ferelden + LI, Hawke + LI, who rules Ferelden) likely would have sufficed.  That way if it is wrong, you would just have to export from the Keep a 2nd time and recreate your character.  I didn't reach Redcliffe until at least 12 hours into the game, only to find out my Warden info was wrong.  At that point, I was not willing to start over.  And if Bioware does actually end up releasing any Warden related DLC (which very likely will not happen), I would not purchase it since it would not be my Warden.

 

EDIT:  My original thread (suggesting in-game verification) can be found here


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If you're on PC there is a way to check; use the DAI modding tools save editor and compare the flags you're unsure about against this list. The editor also lets you change flags if something should be amiss.


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If you're on PC there is a way to check; use the DAI modding tools save editor and compare the flags you're unsure about against this list. The editor also lets you change flags if something should be amiss.

 

I cant use the DA modding tools as I apparently do not own any of the games, despite them all being linked to this account (thrice in some instances).

 

Though if I find a way to make the bioware account stop farting about then I will try that.